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2004A new simple diagnostic assay for the identification of the major CYP2D6 genotypes by DNA sequencing analysisJames, H.; Coller, J.; Gillis, D.; Bahnisch, J.; Sallustio, B.; Somogyi, A.
1996Long-term in vitro correction of alpha-L-iduronidase deficiency (Hurler syndrome) in human bone marrowFairbairn, L.; Lashford, L.; Spooncer, E.; McDermott, R.; Lebens, G.; Arrand, J.; Arrand, J.; Bellantuono, I.; Holt, R.; Hatton, C.; Cooper, A.; Besley, G.; Wraith, J.; Anson, D.; Hopwood, J.; Dexter, T.
2008X-linked protocadherin 19 mutations cause female-limited epilepsy and cognitive impairmentDibbens, L.; Tarpey, P.; Hynes, K.; Bayly, M.; Scheffer, I.; Smith, R.; Bomar, J.; Sutton, E.; Vandeleur, L.; Shoubridge, C.; Edkins, S.; Turner, S.; Stevens, C.; O'Meara, S.; Tofts, C.; Barthorpe, S.; Buck, G.; Cole, J.; Halliday, K.; Jones, D.; et al.
2010Integrating phenotypic data for depressionButler, A.; Cohen-Woods, S.; Farmer, A.; McGuffin, P.; Lewis, C.
2003Effect of heat shock and mutations in ClpL and ClpP on virulence gene expression in Streptococcus pneumoniaeKwon, H.; Kim, S.; Choi, M.; Ogunniyi, A.; Paton, J.; Park, S.; Pyo, S.; Rhee, D.
2004A genetic screen for dominant modifiers of a cyclin E hypomorphic mutation identifies novel regulators of S-Phase entry in DrosophilaBrumby, A.; Secombe, J.; Horsfield, J.; Coombe, M.; Amin, N.; Coates, D.; Saint, R.; Richardson, H.
2004Drosophila caspase DRONC is required for specific developmental cell death pathways and stress-induced apoptosisDaish, T.; Mills, K.; Kumar, S.
2000FMR3 is a novel gene associated with FRAXE CpG island and transcriptionally silent in FRAXE full mutationsGecz, J.
2007Joint modeling of additive and non-additive (genetic line) effects in multi-environment trialsOakey, H.; Verbyla, A.; Cullis, B.; Wei, X.; Pitchford, W.
1997Most germ-line mutations in the nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome lead to a premature termination of the PATCHED protein, and no genotype-phenotype correlations are evidentWicking, C.; Shanley, S.; Smyth, I.; Gillies, S.; Negus, K.; Graham, S.; Suthers, G.; Haites, N.; Edwards, M.; Wainwright, B.; Chenevix Trench, G.