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Jakubowski M, Levy D, Kainz V, Zhang X, Kosaras B, Burstein R
Neuroscience . 2007 Jul; 148(2):573-83. PMID: 17651900
We have previously observed that migraine attacks impervious to triptan therapy were readily terminated by subsequent i.v. administration of the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) ketorolac. Since such attacks were associated...
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Bishop A, Kosaras B, Hollander M, Fornace Jr A, Sidman R, Schiestl R
DNA Repair (Amst) . 2005 Oct; 5(1):111-20. PMID: 16202662
p21/WAF1/CIP1/MDA6 is a key cell cycle regulator. Cell cycle regulation is an important part of development, differentiation, DNA repair and apoptosis. Following DNA damage, p53 dependent expression of p21 results...
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Bishop A, Kosaras B, Carls N, Sidman R, Schiestl R
Carcinogenesis . 2001 Apr; 22(4):641-9. PMID: 11285201
The pink-eyed unstable mutation, p(un), is the result of a 70 kb tandem duplication within the murine pink-eyed, p, gene. Deletion of one copy of the duplicated region by homologous...
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Bishop A, Kosaras B, Sidman R, Schiestl R
Mutat Res . 2000 Dec; 457(1-2):31-40. PMID: 11106796
The pink-eyed unstable (p(un)) mutation is the result of a 70kb tandem duplication within the murine p gene. Homologous deletion/recombination of the locus to wild-type occurs spontaneously in embryos and...
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Calvert P, Krasnoperova N, Lyubarsky A, Isayama T, Nicolo M, Kosaras B, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2000 Nov; 97(25):13913-8. PMID: 11095744
Retinal photoreceptors use the heterotrimeric G protein transducin to couple rhodopsin to a biochemical cascade that underlies the electrical photoresponse. Several isoforms of each transducin subunit are present in the...
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Lem J, Krasnoperova N, Calvert P, Kosaras B, Cameron D, Nicolo M, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 1999 Jan; 96(2):736-41. PMID: 9892703
Mutations in rod opsin, the visual pigment protein of rod photoreceptors, account for approximately 15% of all inherited human retinal degenerations. However, the physiological and molecular events underlying the disease...
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Rosario C, Yandava B, Kosaras B, Zurakowski D, Sidman R, Snyder E
Development . 1997 Oct; 124(21):4213-24. PMID: 9334270
Previously we observed that stable clones of multipotent neural progenitor cells, initially isolated and propagated from the external granular layer of newborn wild-type mouse cerebellum, could participate appropriately in cerebellar...
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Tang M, Pawlyk B, Kosaras B, Berson E, Sidman R
Exp Eye Res . 1997 Aug; 65(2):215-22. PMID: 9268589
The vitiligo, mivit, mutation has several prenatal and perinatal effects on development of the retinal pigment epithelium, and later, leads to extensive, progressive degeneration of photoreceptor cells in the neural...
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Sidman R, Tang M, Kosaras B, Phillips S, Taylor B
Mamm Genome . 1997 Jun; 8(6):399-402. PMID: 9166582
Hugger, hug, is a recessively expressed mutation in mice that features mildly abnormal locomotion, not yet explained, and a unique combination of developmental and degenerative retinal abnormalities. Analysis with the...
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Kosaras B, Sidman R
Exp Eye Res . 1996 Aug; 63(2):151-8. PMID: 8983972
The vitiligo mutant mouse has a disorder affecting the interaction of retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) and photoreceptor cells of the neural retina. Among the phenotypic features are patches of hyper-...