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    Star Trek

    The STAR family has an extremely diverse role during development and in RNA metabolism. We have concentrated on QKI as an example of this pleiotropic activity and also presented some new data on the role of it...

    Karen Artzt, Jiang I. Wu in Post-Transcriptional Regulation by STAR Proteins (2010)

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    Insertional mutagenesis in zebrafish rapidly identifies genes essential for early vertebrate development

    To rapidly identify genes required for early vertebrate development, we are carrying out a large-scale, insertional mutagenesis screen in zebrafish, using mouse retroviral vectors as the mutagen. We will obtai...

    Gregory Golling, Adam Amsterdam, Zhaoxia Sun, Marcelo Antonelli in Nature Genetics (2002)

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    Genomic organization and expression analysis of the mouse qkI locus

    qkI, encoding a KH domain-containing RNA binding protein, has been isolated as a candidate gene for the mouse neurological mutation quaking. Here, we describe detailed studies on its genomic structure and expres...

    Tatsuya Kondo, Tokiko Furuta, Kanae Mitsunaga, Thomas A. Ebersole in Mammalian Genome (1999)

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    Genetic map** of 10 microsatellites in the t complex region of mouse Chromosome 17

    Corine Vernet, Kuniya Abe, Karen Artzt in Mammalian Genome (1998)

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    Mouse chromosome 17

    Renata M. J. Hamvas, Karen Artzt, Kirsten Fischer-Lindahl in Mammalian Genome (1997)

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    The quaking gene product necessary in embryogenesis and myelination combines features of RNA binding and signal transduction proteins

    The mouse quaking gene, essential for nervous system myelination and survival of the early embryo has been positionally cloned. Its sequence implies that the locus encodes a multifunctional gene used in a specifi...

    Thomas A. Ebersole, Qi Chen, Monica J. Justice, Karen Artzt in Nature Genetics (1996)

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    Mouse chromosome 17

    Heinz Himmelbauer, Karen Artzt, Denise Barlow, Kirsten Fischer-Lindahl in Mammalian Genome (1993)

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    Map positions of four dinucleotide repeats in the mouse t complex

    Fang Lai, Karen Artzt in Mammalian Genome (1992)

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    Mouse Chromosome 17

    Lee M. Silver, Karen Artzt, Denise Barlow, Kirsten Fischer-Lindahl in Mammalian Genome (1992)

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    Molecular organization of theD-Qa region oft-haplotypes suggests that recombination is an important mechanism for generating genetic diversity of the major histocompatibility complex

    We have determined the molecular maps of theH-2D andQa regions of thet-complex haplotypest l2 andt w5 ...

    Hiroshi Uehara, Kuniva Abe, Lorraine Flaherty, Dorothea Bennett in Mammalian Genome (1991)

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    Mouse chromosome 17

    Karen Artzt, Denise Barlow, William F. Dove, Kirsten Fischer-Lindahl in Mammalian Genome (1991)

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    In memoriam Dorothea Bennett 1929–1990

    Karen Artzt in Immunogenetics (1991)

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    Intra-H-2 recombination in t haplotypes shows a hot spot and close linkage of l tw5 to H-2K

    The embryonic lethal mutation in the t w5 haplotype is known to map near the H-2K region of the mouse major histocompatibility complex. Additional data obtained by classical ge...

    Karen Artzt, Kuniya Abe, Hiroshi Uehara, Dorothea Bennett in Immunogenetics (1988)

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    Murine T-haplotypes: Developments in 1983

    Karen Artzt, Althea DiMeo in Survey of Immunologic Research (1984)

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    Inversion in the H–2 complex of t-haplotypes in mice

    Mouse t-haplotypes demonstrate strong linkage disequilibrium between t-lethal genes and specific H–2 types, presumably a result of recombination suppression between t and normal chromosomes1. The observation of f...

    Hee-Sup Shin, Lorraine Flaherty, Karen Artzt, Dorothea Bennett, Jeffrey Ravetch in Nature (1983)

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    Relationship of the murine T-haplotypes and the H-2 complex

    Karen Artzt in Survey of Immunologic Research (1983)

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    Reexpression of a T/t-complex antigen (t12) in thymocyte × embryonal carcinoma cell hybrids

    Hybrids between PCC4 aza 1 teratocarcinoma cells and thymocytes from an adult +/t12 mouse are phenotypically embryonal carcinoma cells. They express the t12 antigen and do not express detectable H-2 antigens. Nor...

    Karen Artzt, Rae J. Jacobs-Cohen, Althea DiMeo, Althea K. Alton in Somatic Cell Genetics (1981)

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    Recombination suppression of mouse t-haplotypes due to chromatin mismatching

    We show here that recombination occurs at the normal rate in compound female mice containing two different complementing lethal haplotypes (th17/tw12 where there is a long stretch of homologous t-mutant chromatin...

    Lee M. Silver, Karen Artzt in Nature (1981)

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    Molecular analysis of the genetic relationship of trans interacting factors at the T/t complex

    The T/t complex is an extensive genetic region proximal to the H–2 complex on mouse chromosome 17, with multiple effects on embryonic development, spermatogenesis and recombination1–3. Recently, two-dimensional g...

    Althea K. Alton, Lee M. Silver, Karen Artzt, Dorothea Bennett in Nature (1980)

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    Relationship of F9 antigen and genes of theT/t complex

    Serological studies relating F9 antigen of embryonal carcinoma cells to \( + ^{t^{12} } \) at the murineT/t complex ...

    Patricia Marticorena, Karen Artzt, Dorothea Bennett in Immunogenetics (1978)

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