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N A Morrison

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Djordjevic M, Schofield P, Ridge R, Morrison N, Bassam B, Plazinski J, et al.
Plant Mol Biol . 2013 Dec; 4(2-3):147-60. PMID: 24310752
Five specific transposon-induced nodulation defective (Nod(-)) mutants from different fast-growing species ofRhizobium were used as the recipients for the transfer of each of several endogenous Sym(biosis) plasmids or for recombinant...
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Wu A, Morrison N, Kelly W, Forwood M
Calcif Tissue Int . 2013 Mar; 92(6):566-75. PMID: 23460341
Monocyte chemotactic protein-1 (MCP-1) belongs to the CC chemokine superfamily and plays a critical role in the recruitment and activation of leukocytes during acute inflammation. We hypothesize that MCP-1 is...
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Bell N, Morrison N, Nguyen T, Eisman J, Hollis B
J Lab Clin Med . 2001 Feb; 137(2):133-40. PMID: 11174470
A number of previous investigations showed significant associations between polymorphisms of the vitamin D receptor (VDR) gene and bone mineral density (BMD). BMD is influenced by hormones and the rate...
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Gardiner E, Baldock P, Thomas G, Sims N, Henderson N, Hollis B, et al.
FASEB J . 2000 Oct; 14(13):1908-16. PMID: 11023975
The microarchitecture of bone is regulated by complex interactions between the bone-forming and resorbing cells, and several compounds regulate both actions. For example, vitamin D, which is required for bone...
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Curran J, Vaughan T, Lea R, Weinstein S, Morrison N, Griffiths L
Int J Cancer . 1999 Dec; 83(6):723-6. PMID: 10597185
Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer death among Australian women and its incidence is annually increasing. Genetic factors are involved in the complex etiology of breast cancer. The...
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Crofts L, Hancock M, Morrison N, Eisman J
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 1998 Sep; 95(18):10529-34. PMID: 9724737
The effects of 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 [1,25-(OH)2D3] are mediated by the vitamin D receptor (VDR), a member of the nuclear receptor superfamily of transcriptional regulators. We have identified upstream exons of...
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Lapsys N, Furler S, Moore K, Nguyen T, Herzog H, Howard G, et al.
Obes Res . 1997 Dec; 5(5):430-3. PMID: 9385617
The cloning of the murine obese (ob) gene and its human homologue has recently been reported. Mutations in the mouse ob gene result in hereditary obesity; however, the role of...
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Polly P, Carlberg C, Eisman J, Morrison N
J Cell Biochem . 1997 Nov; 67(3):287-96. PMID: 9361184
The receptors for retinoic acid (RA) and for 1 alpha,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 (VD), RAR, RXR, and VDR are ligand-inducible members of the nuclear receptor superfamily. These receptors mediate their regulatory effects...
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Sims N, White C, Sunn K, Thomas G, Drummond M, Morrison N, et al.
Mol Endocrinol . 1997 Nov; 11(11):1695-708. PMID: 9328351
Human and murine osteocalcin genes demonstrate similar cell-specific expression patterns despite significant differences in gene locus organization and sequence variations in cis-acting regulatory elements. To investigate whether differences in these...
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Kelly P, Sambrook P, Morrison N, Nguyen T, Eisman J
World Rev Nutr Diet . 1997 Jan; 80:126-44. PMID: 9069724
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