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2005A family of RS domain proteins with novel subcellular localization and traffickingKavanagh, S.; Schulz, T.; Davey, P.; Claudianos, C.; Russell, C.; Rathjen, P.
2002Differential activities of murine single minded 1 (SIM1) and SIM2 on a hypoxic response element - Cross-talk between basic helix-loop-helix/Per-Arnt-Sim homology transcription factorsWoods, S.; Whitelaw, M.
2001Roles of the C termini of α-, β-, and γ-subunits of epithelial Na⁺ channels (ENaC) in regulating ENaC and mediating its inhibition by cytosolic Na⁺Dinudom, A.; Harvey, K.; Komwatanat, P.; Jolliffe, C.; Young, J.; Kumar, S.; Cook, D.
2000Gene encoding the mouse sulphamidase: cDNA cloning, structure, and chromosomal mappingCostanzi, E.; Beccari, T.; Stinchi, S.; Bibi, L.; Hopwood, J.; Orlacchio, A.
2001Peptide insertions in domain 4 of hbc, the shared signalling receptor subunit for GM-CSF, IL3 and IL5, induce ligand-independent activationJones, K.; Bagley, C.; Butcher, C.; Barry, S.; Vadas, M.; D'Andrea, R.
2004HLS5, a novel RBCC (ring finger, B box, coiled-coil) family member isolated from a hemopoietic lineage switch, is a candidate tumor suppressorLalonde, J.; Lim, R.; Ingley, E.; Tilbrook, P.; Thompson, M.; McCulloch, R.; Beaumont, J.; Wicking, C.; Eyre, H.; Sutherland, G.; Howe, K.; Solomon, E.; Williams, J.; Klinken, S.
2001A novel missense mutation in lysosomal sulfamidase is the basis of MPS III A in a spontaneous mouse mutantBhattacharyya, R.; Gliddon, B.; Beccari, T.; Hopwood, J.; Stanley, P.
2003The Wilms' tumour suppressor protein, WT1, undergoes CRM1-independent nucleocytoplasmic shuttlingVajjhala, P.; Macmillan, E.; Gonda, T.; Little, M.
2008Fibroblast growth factor receptor 2 phosphorylation on serine 779 couples to 14-3-3 and regulates cell survival and proliferationLonic, A.; Barry, E.; Quach, C.; Kobe, B.; Saunders, N.; Guthridge, M.
2001TTYH2, a human homologue of the Drosophila melanogaster gene tweety, is located on 17q24 and upregulated in renal cell carcinomaRae, F.; Hooper, J.; Eyre, H.; Sutherland, G.; Nicol, D.; Clements, J.