B Brandriff
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Kalman K, Nguyen A, Dukes I, Chandy G, Hustad C, Copeland N, et al.
J Biol Chem
. 1998 Apr;
273(10):5851-7.
PMID: 9488722
We report the isolation of a novel mouse voltage-gated Shaker-related K+ channel gene, Kv1.7 (Kcna7/KCNA7). Unlike other known Kv1 family genes that have intronless coding regions, the protein-coding region of...
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Szumlanski C, Otterness D, Her C, Lee D, Brandriff B, Kelsell D, et al.
DNA Cell Biol
. 1996 Jan;
15(1):17-30.
PMID: 8561894
Thiopurine methyltransferase (TPMT) catalyzes the S-methylation of thiopurine drugs. Individual variation in the toxicity and therapeutic efficacy of these drugs is associated with a common genetic polymorphism that controls levels...
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Ashworth L, Batzer M, Brandriff B, Branscomb E, de Jong P, Garcia E, et al.
Nat Genet
. 1995 Dec;
11(4):422-7.
PMID: 7493023
A metric physical map of human chromosome 19 has been generated. The foundation of the map is sets of overlapping cosmids (contigs) generated by automated fingerprinting spanning over 95% of...
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Garcia E, Elliott J, Gorvad A, Brandriff B, Gordon L, Soliman K, et al.
Genomics
. 1995 May;
27(1):52-66.
PMID: 7665184
We report the construction of a high-resolution physical map of a 17-Mb region that encompasses the entire q12, q13.1, and q13.2 bands of human chromosome 19. The continuous map extends...
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Levitt R, Liu Z, Nouri N, Meyers D, Brandriff B, Mohrenweiser H
Cytogenet Cell Genet
. 1995 Jan;
69(3-4):211-4.
PMID: 7698015
Free fatty acids are the major source of fuel for mammals, and hormone sensitive lipase (LIPE) plays a critical role in lipid metabolism by mobilizing free fatty acids from stored...
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The fucosyltransferase locus FUT1 maps distal to apolipoprotein loci E and C2 on human chromosome 19
Rouquier S, Giorgi D, Bergmann A, Brandriff B, Lennon G
Cytogenet Cell Genet
. 1994 Jan;
66(1):70-1.
PMID: 8275714
The location of the fucosyltransferase locus FUT1 relative to the apolipoprotein E/C2 loci on human chromosome 19 has remained unclear. We determined by a combination of physical mapping and fluorescence...
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Assignment of the human lens fiber cell MP19 gene (LIM2) to chromosome 19q13.4, and adjacent to ETFB
Lieuallen K, Christensen M, Brandriff B, Church R, Wang J, Lennon G
Somat Cell Mol Genet
. 1994 Jan;
20(1):67-9.
PMID: 8197479
The LIM2 gene may play a major role in lens fiber cell structure or communication, and thus cataractogenesis. A human cDNA encoding the corresponding lens fiber cell intrinsic protein MP19...
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Tynan K, Hoffman S, Tsujimoto S, Brandriff B, Gordon L, Carrano A, et al.
Genomics
. 1993 Aug;
17(2):316-23.
PMID: 8406482
The D19S11 locus has been previously described as consisting of a complex set of six nonallelic polymorphic sites detected with a combination of four restriction enzymes and three probes that...
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Brandriff B, Gordon L, Trask B
Genomics
. 1991 May;
10(1):75-82.
PMID: 2045112
Cosmid clones containing human or hamster inserts have been hybridized in situ and localized with fluorescent reporter molecules in interphase nuclei (pronuclei) obtained after fusion of hamster eggs with either...
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Brandriff B, Gordon L, Crawford B, Schonberg S, Golabi M, Charzan S, et al.
Clin Genet
. 1988 Aug;
34(2):85-9.
PMID: 3191613
Human sperm chromosome complements were examined to assess the possibility that the conceptions of two children with the same chromosomal defect, del(13)(q22q32), from chromosomally normal parents were the result of...