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D P Holmyard

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Mousny M, Omelon S, Wise L, Everett E, Dumitriu M, Holmyard D, et al.
Bone . 2008 Aug; 43(6):1067-74. PMID: 18755305
Introduction: A variation in bone response to fluoride (F(-)) exposure has been attributed to genetic factors. Increasing fluoride doses (0 ppm, 25 ppm, 50 ppm, 100 ppm) for three inbred...
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Henkemeyer M, Rossi D, Holmyard D, Puri M, Mbamalu G, Harpal K, et al.
Nature . 1995 Oct; 377(6551):695-701. PMID: 7477259
The gene encoding p120-rasGAP, a negative regulator of Ras, has been disrupted in mice. This Gap mutation affects the ability of endothelial cells to organize into a highly vascularized network...
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Henkemeyer M, Marengere L, McGlade J, Olivier J, Conlon R, Holmyard D, et al.
Oncogene . 1994 Apr; 9(4):1001-14. PMID: 8134103
Neural kinase (Nuk) encodes a murine receptor-like tyrosine kinase belonging to the Eph/Elk/Eck family. Protein localization studies indicate that during early embryogenesis Nuk is confined to the developing nervous system,...
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Hunter G, Holmyard D, Pritzker K
J Cell Sci . 1993 Apr; 104 ( Pt 4):1031-8. PMID: 8314888
Chick embryo vertebral chondrocytes (CHECOV cells) grown in agarose gels form spherical colonies containing cells of hypertrophic morphology and a metachromatically staining matrix. Biochemical analysis of these cultures resulted in...
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Davis C, Holmyard D, Millen K, Joyner A
Development . 1991 Feb; 111(2):287-98. PMID: 1680044
We have raised an antiserum, designated alpha Enhb-1, to a portion of the mouse En-2 protein containing the homeodomain. The antiserum detects both the En-1 and En-2 proteins in mouse,...
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Grynpas M, Tenenbaum H, Holmyard D
Connect Tissue Res . 1989 Jan; 21(1-4):227-33; discussion 234-7. PMID: 2605947
Using chick periosteal bone forming cultures we have followed the appearance of the first crystals during de Novo bone formation. The first detectable mineral deposits are crystalline. By x-ray diffraction...
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Pritzker K, Cheng P, Grynpas M, Holmyard D
Scanning Microsc . 1988 Sep; 2(3):1471-8. PMID: 3059474
As crystals are important etiologic agents for disease, their accurate identification in tissues and body fluids is of utmost importance. This paper surveys the roles of crystals in disease process...
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Tenenbaum H, Palangio K, Holmyard D, Pritzker K
Bone . 1986 Jan; 7(4):295-302. PMID: 3768210
We described a chick periosteal osteogenesis model at the light microscopic level and biochemically. To confirm that morphologically identifiable bone is being formed, we performed an ultrastructural study of this...