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2019GAL₃ receptor knockout mice exhibit an alcohol-preferring phenotypeGenders, S.G.; Scheller, K.J.; Jaehne, E.J.; Turner, B.J.; Lawrence, A.J.; Brunner, S.M.; Kofler, B.; van den Buuse, M.; Djouma, E.
2021Blockade of the co-inhibitory molecule PD-1 unleashes ILC2-dependent antitumor immunity in melanomaJacquelot, N.; Seillet, C.; Wang, M.; Pizzolla, A.; Liao, Y.; Hediyeh-Zadeh, S.; Grisaru-Tal, S.; Louis, C.; Huang, Q.; Schreuder, J.; Souza-Fonseca-Guimaraes, F.; de Graaf, C.A.; Thia, K.; Macdonald, S.; Camilleri, M.; Luong, K.; Zhang, S.; Chopin, M.; Molden-Hauer, T.; Nutt, S.L.; et al.
2008A mouse model of human mucopolysaccharidosis IX exhibits osteoarthritisMartin, D.; Atmuri, V.; Hemming, R.; Farley, J.; Mort, J.; Byers, S.; Hombach-Klonisch, S.; Stern, R.; Triggs-Raine, B.
2014Mutations in USP9X are associated with X-linked intellectual disability and disrupt neuronal cell migration and growthHoman, C.; Kumar, R.; Nguyen, L.; Haan, E.; Raymond, F.; Abidi, F.; Raynaud, M.; Schwartz, C.; Wood, S.; Gecz, J.; Jolly, L.
2008Calcitonin receptor plays a physiological role to protect against hypercalcemia in miceDavey, R.; Turner, A.; McManus, J.; Chiu, W.; Tjahyono, F.; Moore, A.; Atkins, G.; Anderson, P.; Ma, C.; Glatt, V.; MacLean, H.; Vincent, C.; Bouxsein, M.; Morris, H.; Findlay, D.; Zajac, J.
2016Pcdh19 loss-of-function increases neuronal migration in vitro but is dispensable for brain development in micePederick, D.; Homan, C.; Jaehne, E.; Piltz, S.; Haines, B.; Baune, B.; Jolly, L.; Hughes, J.; Gecz, J.; Thomas, P.
2018A Upf3b-mutant mouse model with behavioral and neurogenesis defectsHuang, L.; Shum, E.; Jones, S.; Lou, C.-H.; Dumdie, J.; Kim, H.; Roberts, A.; Jolly, L.; Espinoza, J.; Skarbrevik, D.; Phan, M.; Cook-Andersen, H.; Swerdlow, N.; Gecz, J.; Wilkinson, M.
2017Incorrect dosage of IQSEC2, a known intellectual disability and epilepsy gene, disrupts dendritic spine morphogenesisHinze, S.; Jackson, M.; Lie, S.; Jolly, L.; Field, M.; Barry, S.; Harvey, R.; Shoubridge, C.