Faculty Research 1990 - 1999
Submissions from 1992
The AXB and BXA set of recombinant inbred mouse strains., J D. Marshall, J L. Mu, Y C. Cheah, M N. Nesbitt, W N. Frankel, and B Paigen
Characteristics of long-term human thyroid peroxidase autoantibody secretion in scid mice transplanted with lymphocytes from patients with autoimmune thyroiditis., A Martin, H Kimura, S Thung, P Fong, L D. Shultz, and T F. Davies
Mapping of the motor neuron degeneration (Mnd) gne, a mouse model of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)., A Messer, J Plummer, P Maskin, J M. Coffin, and W N. Frankel
Mouse chromosome 15., B A. Mock, P E. Neumann, J T. Eppig, and K E. Huppi
Strain distribution pattern of 25 simple sequence length polymorphisms in the AXB and BXA recombinant inbred strains., J L. Mu, Y C. Cheah, and B Paigen
High-frequency germ line gene conversion in transgenic mice., J R. Murti, M Bumbulis, and J C. Schimenti
Who owns our genes? [editorial], J H. Nadeau
Multilocus markers for mouse genome analysis: PCR amplification based on single primers of arbitrary nucleotide sequence., J H. Nadeau, H G. Bedigian, G Bouchard, T Denial, M Kosowsky, R Norberg, S Pugh, E Sargeant, R Turner, and B Paigen
Close linkage of retinoic acid receptor genes with homeobox- and keratin-encoding genes on paralogous segments of mouse chromosomes 11 and 15., J H. Nadeau, J G. Compton, V Gigu:ere, J Rossant, and S Varmuza
Mouse chromosome 14., J H. Nadeau and R Cox
Comparative map for mice and humans., J H. Nadeau, M T. Davisson, D P. Doolittle, P Grant, A L. Hillyard, M R. Kosowsky, and T H. Roderick
Cytological and molecular characterization of centromeres in Mus domesticus and Mus spretus., S Narayanswami, N A. Doggett, L M. Clark, C E. Hildebrand, H U. Weier, and B A. Hamkalo
Confirmation of the influence of a chromosome 7 locus on susceptibility to audiogenic seizures., P E. Neumann and R L. Collins
Linkage of atherogenic lipoprotein phenotype to the low density lipoprotein receptor locus on the short arm of chromosome 19., P M. Nishina, J P. Johnson, J K. Naggert, and R M. Krauss
Molecular cloning and partial characterization of a parrot papillomavirus., M K. O'Banion, E R. Jacobson, and J P. Sundberg
Expression of the growth factor-inducible immediate early gene cyr61 correlates with chondrogenesis during mouse embryonic development., T P. O'Brien and L F. Lau
Isolation of permanent clonal bone marrow stromal cell lines derived from "viable moth-eaten" and "severe combined immunodeficiency" mutant mice., A Ohara, P Anklesaria, L D. Shultz, and J S. Greenberger
Fetal compensation of the hemolytic anemia in mice homozygous for the normoblastosis (nb) mutation., L L. Peters, C S. Birkenmeier, and J E. Barker
Changing patterns in cytoskeletal mRNA expression and protein synthesis during murine erythropoiesis in vivo., L L. Peters, R A. White, C S. Birkenmeier, M L. Bloom, S E. Lux, and J E. Barker
The nonobese diabetic scid mouse: model for spontaneous thymomagenesis associated with immunodeficiency., M Prochazka, H R. Gaskins, L D. Shultz, and E H. Leiter
NOR/Lt mice: MHC-matched diabetes-resistant control strain for NOD mice., M Prochazka, D V. Serreze, W N. Frankel, and E H. Leiter
Survival of Onchocerca volvulus in nodules implanted in immunodeficient rodents., T V. Rajan, F K. Nelson, E Cupp, L D. Schultz, and D L. Greiner
CD8+ T lymphocytes are not required for murine resistance to human filarial parasites., T V. Rajan, F K. Nelson, L D. Shultz, B H. Koller, and D L. Greiner
Lack of peripherally induced tolerance to established skin allografts in immunologically reconstituted scid mice., T V. Rajan, L D. Shultz, and D L. Greiner
Mapping of ornithine aminotransferase gene sequences to mouse chromosomes 7, X, and 3., V Ramesh, S V. Cheng, C A. Kozak, B J. Herron, V E. Shih, B A. Taylor, and J F. Gusella
Monaural audiogenic seizures: evidence for control by parallel processes., H M. Reid and R L. Collins
Chromosome mapping., T H. Roderick
What are minor histocompatibility loci? A new look at an old question., D C. Roopenian
Both immunity and hyperresponsiveness to Pneumocystis carinii result from transfer of CD4+ but not CD8+ T cells into severe combined immunodeficiency mice., J B. Roths and C L. Sidman
Gene expression during preimplantation mouse development., J L Rothstein, D Johnson, J A DeLoia, J Skowronski, D Solter, and Barbara B. Knowles
Autosomal dominant mouse cataract (Lop-10). Consistent differences of expression in heterozygotes., P E. Runge, N L. Hawes, J R. Heckenlively, S H. Langley, and T H. Roderick
Microwave-specific heating affects gene expression., J D. Saffer and L A. Profenno
Mapping of six DNA markers on mouse chromosome 17., J Sertic, Rutczynska Z. Zaleska, V Vincek, J H. Nadeau, F Figueroa, and J Klein
Transgenic T cell receptor interactions in the lymphoproliferative and autoimmune syndromes of lpr and gld mutant mice., C L. Sidman, J D. Marshall, and H Von Boehmer
Spatial restriction of AChR gene expression to subsynaptic nuclei., A M. Simon, P Hoppe, and S J. Burden
Isolation of Sna, a mouse gene homologous to the Drosophila genes snail and escargot: its expression pattern suggests multiple roles during postimplantation development [published erratum appears in Development 1993 Mar;117(3):preceding table of contents], D E. Smith, d e. Franco, and T Gridley
Differential screening of a PCR-generated mouse embryo cDNA library: glucose transporters are differentially expressed in early postimplantation mouse embryos., D E. Smith and T Gridley
Oral papillomavirus infection in a pygmy chimpanzee (Pan paniscus)., J P. Sndberg, A L. Shima, and D L. Adkison
The mouse Enhancer trap locus 1 (Etl-1): a novel mammalian gene related to Drosophila and yeast transcriptional regulator genes., R Soininen, M Schoor, U Henseling, C Tepe, Woike B. Kisters, J Rossant, and A Gossler
Genetic localization of Hao-1, blind-sterile (bs), and Emv-13 on mouse chromosome 2., S E. Spence, D J. Gilbert, B S. Harris, M T. Davisson, N G. Copeland, and N A. Jenkins
Microcephalic cerebrum with hypomyelination in the congenital goiter mouse (cog)., T Sugisaki, W G. Beamer, and T Noguchi
Microcephalic cerebrum with hypomyelination in the pygmy mouse (pg)., T Sugisaki, W G. Beamer, and T Noguchi
Conceptual evaluation of inbred laboratory mouse models as tools for the study of diseases in other species., J P. Sundberg
Lipomatous hamartomas and choristomas., J P. Sundberg and D L. Adkison
Forestomach papillomas in flaky skin and steel-Dickie mutant mice., J P. Sundberg, G A. Kenty, W G. Beamer, and D L. Adkison
Differentiation of epidermal Langerhans cells in macrophage colony-stimulating-factor-deficient mice homozygous for the osteopetrosis (op) mutation., K Takahashi, M Naito, and L D. Shultz
Mouse chromosome 10., B A. Taylor, W N. Frankel, and R H. Reeves
Linkage of the thyroid peroxidase locus (Tpo) to markers in the proximal part of chromosome 12 of the mouse., B A. Taylor, P C. Reifsnyder, and R DiLauro
Close linkage of Mdm-1, a gene amplified and overexpressed in a transformed 3T3 cell line, with gamma interferon (Ifg) on Chromosome 10 of the mouse., B A. Taylor, L Rowe, and D Grieco
Oxysterol regulation of cholesterol biosynthesis., F R. Taylor
Geographic origin of the Y chromosomes in "old: inbred strains of mice., P K. Tucker, B K. Lee, B L. Lundrigan, and E M. Eicher
Abrupt cline for sex chromosomes in a hybrid zone between two species of mice., P K. Tucker, R D. Sage, J Warner, A C. Wilson, and E M. Eicher
Mouse oocytes promote proliferation of granulosa cells from preantral and antral follicles in vitro., B C. Vanderhyden, E E. Telfer, and J J. Eppig
Positive selection of T-lymphocytes induced by intrathymic injection of a thymic epithelial cell line., S Vukmanovi:c, A G. Grandea, S J. Faas, B B. Knowles, and M J. Bevan
Localization of the gene for apolipoprotein D on mouse chromosome 16., C H. Warden, A Diep, B A. Taylor, and A J. Lusis
Genetic analysis of MRL-lpr mice: relationship of the Fas apoptosis gene to disease manifestations and renal disease-modifying loci., M L. Watson, J K. Rao, G S. Gilkeson, P Ruiz, E M. Eicher, D S. Pisetsky, A Matsuzawa, J M. Rochelle, and M F. Seldin
Murine erythrocyte ankyrin cDNA: highly conserved regions of the regulatory domain., R A. White, C S. Birkenmeier, L L. Peters, J E. Barker, and S E. Lux
The murine pallid mutation is a platelet storage pool disease associated with the protein 4.2 (pallidin) gene., R A. White, L L. Peters, L R. Adkison, C Korsgren, C M. Cohen, and S E. Lux
Reversal of pathology in murine mucopolysaccharidosis type VII by somatic cell gene transfer., J H. Wolfe, M S. Sands, J E. Barker, B Gwynn, L B. Rowe, C A. Vogler, and E H. Birkenmeier
Submissions from 1991
"Lipomatous" hamartomas and choristomas in inbred laboratory mice., D L. Adkison and J P. Sundberg
C-band polymorphisms in exotic inbred strains of mice: a method for mapping centromeric ends of chromosomes., E C. Akeson and M T. Davisson
Temporal replacement of donor erythrocytes and leukocytes in nonanemic W44J/W44J and severely anemic W/Wv mice., J E. Barker, J Greer, S Bacon, and S T. Compton
Characterization of spleen colonies derived from mice with mutations at the W locus., J E. Barker and E Starr
Do histocompatibility genes influence sex ratio (% males)?, W G. Beamer and W K. Whitten
Correction of murine mucopolysaccharidosis type VII (MPS VII) by bone marrow transplantation and gene transfer therapy., E H. Birkenmeier
Increased life span and correction of metabolic defects in murine mucopolysaccharidosis type VII after syngeneic bone marrow transplantation., E H. Birkenmeier, J E. Barker, C A. Vogler, J W. Kyle, W S. Sly, B Gwynn, B Levy, and C Pegors
Mouse chromosome 4., R Blank, J T. Eppig, F T. Fiedorek, W N. Frankel, J M. Friedman, K Huppi, I Jackson, and B Mock
The mitochondrial uncoupling protein gene in brown fat: correlation between DNase I hypersensitivity and expression in transgenic mice., B B. Boyer and L P. Kozak
Direct molecular identification of the mouse pink-eyed unstable mutation by genome scanning., M H. Brilliant, Y Gondo, and E M. Eicher
Hexokinase levels in discrete regions of rat brain: evaluation by quantitative immunofluorescence using interactive laser cytometry and comparison with basal rates of glucose utilization., R W. Burgess and J E. Wilson
Adoptive transfer of activated human autologous macrophages results in regression of transplanted human melanoma cells in SCID mice., N G. Chakraborty, T Okino, P Stabach, S J. Padula, H Yamase, E Morse, R I. Sha'afi, D R. Twardzik, L J. Shultz, and B Mukherji
Temporal and spatial patterns of transgene expression in aging adult mice provide insights about the origins, organization, and differentiation of the intestinal epithelium., S M. Cohn, K A. Roth, E H. Birkenmeier, and J I. Gordon
Genetic regulation of malic enzyme activity in the mouse., D L. Coleman and J E. Kuzava
Reimpressed selective breeding for lateralization of handedness in mice., R L. Collins
T cell receptor expression is not required for the localization and differentiation of intraepithelial lymphocytes., K Croitoru, R H. Stead, J Bienenstock, L D. Shultz, and P B. Ernst
The SCID-hu mouse and thyroid autoimmunity: characterization of human thyroid autoantibody secretion., T F. Davies, H Kimura, P Fong, D Kendler, L D. Shultz, S Thung, and A Martin
The mouse polycystic kidney disease mutation (cpk) is located on proximal chromosome 12., M T. Davisson, Woodford L. Guay, H W. Harris, and P D'Eustachio
Mouse chromosome 18., M T. Davisson, K R. Johnson, M F. Seldin, H Suzuki, and T Watanabe
Expression of M-cadherin, a member of the cadherin multigene family, correlates with differentiation of skeletal muscle cells., M Donalies, M Cramer, M Ringwald, and Powitz A. Starzinski
Characterization of the murine homing receptor gene reveals correspondence between protein domains and coding exons., D J. Dowbenko, A Diep, B A. Taylor, A J. Lusis, and L A. Lasky
The mouse Y* chromosome involves a complex rearrangement, including interstitial positioning of the pseudoautosomal region., E M. Eicher, D W. Hale, P A. Hunt, B K. Lee, P K. Tucker, T R. King, J T. Eppig, and L L. Washburn
Growth hormone receptor (Ghr) and hemoglobin alpha-chain pseudogene 3 (Hba-ps3) map proximal to the myelocytomatosis oncogene (Myc) on mouse chromosome 15., E M. Eicher and B K. Lee
Genital bovine papillomavirus infection in Saudi Arabia., E T. Elzein, J P. Sundberg, F M. Housawi, A A. Gameel, R O. Ramadan, and M M. Hassanein
Intercommunication between mammalian oocytes and companion somatic cells., J J. Eppig
Mouse DNA clones and probes., J T. Eppig
Differential in situ expansion and gene expression of CD4+ and CD8+ tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes following adoptive immunotherapy in a murine tumor model system., R Evans, T M. Duffy, and S J. Kamdar
Tumor-derived products induce Il-1 a, Il-1 b, Tnf a, and Il-6 gene expression in murine macrophages: distinctions between tumor- and bacterial endotoxin-induced gene expression., R Evans, S J. Kamdar, and T M. Duffy
Linkage of Mls genes to endogenous mammary tumour viruses of inbred mice [see comments], W N. Frankel, C Rudy, J M. Coffin, and B T. Huber
Additional mapping of mouse chromosome 2 genes., R J. Graff, M E. Kurtz, R Paul, D Martin, and D C. Roopenian
Recapitulation of normal and abnormal BB rat immune system development in scid mouse/rat lymphohemopoietic chimeras., D L. Greiner, L D. Shultz, A A. Rossini, J P. Mordes, E S. Handler, and T V. Rajan
Weak or missing paw lateralization in a mouse strain (I/LnJ) with congenital absence of the corpus callosum., D Gruber, R Waanders, R L. Collins, D P. Wolfer, and H P. Lipp
Synapsis and obligate recombination between the sex chromosomes of male laboratory mice carrying the Y* rearrangement., D W. Hale, P A. Hunt, P K. Tucker, and E M. Eicher
NIT-1, a pancreatic beta-cell line established from a transgenic NOD/Lt mouse., K Hamaguchi, H R. Gaskins, and E H. Leiter
Lymphoid and erythroid repopulation in B6 W-anemic mice: a new unirradiated recipient., D E. Harrison and C M. Astle
Most primitive hematopoietic stem cells are stimulated to cycle rapidly after treatment with 5-fluorouracil., D E. Harrison and C P. Lerner
The mouse mutation claw paw: forelimb deformity and delayed myelination throughout the peripheral nervous system., E W. Henry, E M. Eicher, and R L. Sidman