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1998Molecular cloning reveals that the p160 Myb-binding protein is a novel, predominantly necleolar protein which may play a role in transactivation by MybTavner, F.; Simpson, R.; Tashiro, S.; Favier, D.; Jenkins, N.; Gilbert, D.; Copeland, N.; MacMillan, E.; Lutwyche, J.; Keough, R.; Ishii, S.; Gonda, T.
1998Autosomal dominant nocturnal frontal-lobe epilepsy: genetic heterogeneity and evidence for a second locus at 15q24Phillips, H.; Scheffer, I.; Crossland, K.; Bhatia, K.; Fish, D.; Marsden, C.; Howell, S.; Stephenson, J.; Tolmie, J.; Plazzi, G.; Eeg-Olofsson, O.; Singh, R.; Lopes-Cendes, I.; Andermann, E.; Berkovic, S.; Mulley, J.
1998Characterisation of the mouse homologue of CD151 (PETA-3/SFA-1) ; genomic structure, chromosomal localisation and identification of 2 novel splice formsFitter, S.; Seldin, M.; Ashman, L.
1998Molecular characterization, pharmacological properties and chromosomal localization of the human GALR2 galanin receptorFathi, Z.; Battaglino, P.; Iben, L.; Li, H.; Baker, E.; Zhang, D.; McGovern, R.; Mahle, C.; Sutherland, G.; Iismaa, T.; Dickinson, K.; Antal Zimanyi, I.
1998Complex organisation of the 5'-end of the human glycine tRNA synthetase geneMudge, S.; Williams, J.; Eyre, H.; Sutherland, G.; Cowan, P.; Power, D.
1998FRA10B structure reveals common elements in repeat expansion and chromosomal fragile site genesisHewett, D.; Handt, O.; Hobson, L.; Mangelsdorf, M.; Eyre, H.; Baker, E.; Sutherland, G.; Schuffenhauer, S.; Mao, J.I.; Richards, R.
1998Characterization and chromosome location of the gene GSTZ1 encoding the human Zeta class glutathione transferase and maleylacetoacetate isomeraseBlackburn, A.; Woollatt, E.; Sutherland, G.; Board, P.
1998The human dead ringer/bright homolog, DRIL1: cDNA cloning, gene structure, and mapping to D19S886, a marker on 19p13.3 that is strictly linked to the Peutz-Jeghers Syndrome.Kortschak, R.; Reimann, H.; Zimmer, M.; Eyre, H.; Saint, R.; Jenne, D.