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J H Ives

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Ives J, Drewery D, Thompson C
Neuropharmacology . 2002 Oct; 43(4):715-25. PMID: 12367617
Mouse cerebellar granule cells (CGCs) were cultured in either non-depolarising (5 mM KCl, '5K') or depolarising (25 mM KCl, '25K') media. CGCs at 5K developed an elaborate network of processes...
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Groet J, Ives J, Jones T, Danton M, Flomen R, Sheer D, et al.
Genes Chromosomes Cancer . 1999 Dec; 27(2):153-61. PMID: 10612803
We examined 42 fresh non-small cell lung carcinomas for allelic loss using 4 microsatellite markers located in a 4.5 Mb region in 21q11-21, a gene-poor interval recently found by others...
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South A, Cabral A, Ives J, James C, Mirza G, Marenholz I, et al.
J Invest Dermatol . 1999 Jun; 112(6):910-8. PMID: 10383738
Terminal differentiation of keratinocytes involves the sequential expression of several major proteins which can be identified in distinct cellular layers within the mammalian epidermis and are characteristic for the maturation...
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Ives J, Dagna-Bricarelli F, Basso G, Antonarakis S, Jee R, Cotter F, et al.
Genes Chromosomes Cancer . 1998 Aug; 23(1):61-6. PMID: 9713998
Children with Down syndrome (DS) have a 10-20-fold increased risk of acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL) and acute myeloid leukemia (AML), compared to non-DS children. The myeloid leukemia that accounts for...
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Groet J, Ives J, South A, Baptista P, Jones T, Yaspo M, et al.
Genome Res . 1998 Jun; 8(4):385-98. PMID: 9548974
We present a high-resolution bacterial contig map of 3.4 Mb of genomic DNA in human chromosome 21q11-q21, encompassing the region of elevated disomic homozygosity in Down Syndrome-associated abnormal myelopoiesis and...
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Katsanis N, Ives J, Groet J, Nizetic D, Fisher E
Hum Genet . 1998 Apr; 102(2):221-3. PMID: 9521594
Human chromosome 21 is the smallest and one of the most intensively studied autosomes. The generation of high quality genetic and physical maps for the long arm has enabled the...
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Edwards Y, Putt W, Fox M, Ives J
Genomics . 1995 Nov; 30(2):350-3. PMID: 8586438
The phosphoglucomutases (PGM1-3) in humans are encoded by three genes, PGM1, PGM2, and PGM3. These enzymes are central to carbohydrate metabolism. All three isozymes show genetic variation, and PGM1 has...
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Putt W, Ives J, Hollyoake M, Hopkinson D, Whitehouse D, Edwards Y
Biochem J . 1993 Dec; 296 ( Pt 2):417-22. PMID: 8257433
In view of its central role in glycolysis and gluconeogenesis and its polymorphic genetic variability, the phosphoglucomutase 1 (PGM1) gene in man has been the target of protein structural studies...
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March R, Putt W, Hollyoake M, Ives J, Lovegrove J, Hopkinson D, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 1993 Nov; 90(22):10730-3. PMID: 7902568
The molecular basis of the classical human phosphoglucomutase 1 (PGM1) isozyme polymorphism has been established. In 1964, when this genetic polymorphism was first described, two common allelozymes PGM1 and PGM1...
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Haslock I, WRIGHT V, Ives J, Holroyde D
Ann Rheum Dis . 1973 May; 32(3):262-4. PMID: 4541418
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