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1995The CEPH consortium linkage map of human chromosome 16Kozman, H.; Keith, T.; Donis-Keller, H.; White, R.; Weissenbach, J.; Sutherland, G.
1999Cloning, characterization, and chromosomal location of a novel human K+-C1- cotransporterHiki, K.; D'Andrea, R.; Furze, J.; Crawford, J.; Woollatt, E.; Sutherland, G.; Vadas, M.; Gamble, J.
1996Further characterization of proteins associated with elastic fiber microfibrils including the molecular cloning of MAGP-2 (MP25)Gibson, M.; Hatzinikolas, G.; Kumaratilake, J.; Sandberg, L.; Nicholl, J.; Sutherland, G.; Cleary, E.
1999Characterization and chromosomal localization of USP3, a novel human ubiquitin-specific proteaseSloper-Mould, K.; Eyre, H.; Wang, X.W.; Sutherland, G.; Baker, R.
1997LAIR-1, a novel inhibitory receptor expressed on human mononuclear leukocytesMeyaard, L.; Adema, G.; Chang, C.; Woollatt, E.; Sutherland, G.; Lanier, L.; Phillips, J.
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.
1997Isolation and identification of homeobox genes from the human placenta including a novel member of the Distal-less family, DLX4Quinn, L.; Johnson, B.; Nicholl, J.; Sutherland, G.; Kalionis, B.
1996DNAM-1, a novel adhesion molecule involved in the cytolytic function of T lymphocytesShibuya, A.; Campbell, D.; Hannum, C.; Yssel, H.; Franz-Bacon, K.; McClanahan, T.; Kitamura, T.; Nicholl, J.; Sutherland, G.; Lanier, L.; Phillips, J.
1999Molecular cloning and characterization of a cDNA encoding the human leucocyte vacuolar protein sorting (h1Vps45)Rajasekariah, P.; Eyre, H.; Stanley, K.; Walls, R.; Sutherland, G.
1997The gene for the human interleukin-11 receptor alpha chain locus is highly homologous to the murine gene and contains alternatively spliced first exonsNandurkar, H.; Robb, L.; Nicholl, J.; Hilton, D.; Sutherland, G.; Begley, C.