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Robert J Wall

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Zhao B, Li E, Wall R, Yang J
BMC Genomics . 2009 Jul; 10:305. PMID: 19586544
Background: Skeletal muscle growth and maintenance are essential for human health. One of the muscle regulatory genes, namely myostatin, a member of transforming growth factor-beta, plays a dominant role in...
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Donovan D, Kerr D, Wall R
Transgenic Res . 2005 Oct; 14(5):563-7. PMID: 16245147
Mastitis is a disease of the mammary gland caused by pathogens that find their way into the lumen of the gland through the teat canal. Mammary gland infections cost the...
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Zhao B, Wall R, Yang J
Biochem Biophys Res Commun . 2005 Sep; 337(1):248-55. PMID: 16182246
Obesity and insulin resistance cause serious consequences to human health. To study effects of skeletal muscle growth on obesity prevention, we focused on a key gene of skeletal muscle named...
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de A Camargo L, Powell A, do Vale Filho V, Wall R
Reprod Fertil Dev . 2005 May; 17(5):487-96. PMID: 15907273
In vitro fertilisation (IVF) and somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) have been implicated in a variety of developmental abnormalities. Aberrant gene expression is likely to account for much of the...
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Wall R, Powell A, Paape M, Kerr D, Bannerman D, Pursel V, et al.
Nat Biotechnol . 2005 Apr; 23(4):445-51. PMID: 15806099
Mastitis, the most consequential disease in dairy cattle, costs the US dairy industry billions of dollars annually. To test the feasibility of protecting animals through genetic engineering, transgenic cows secreting...
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Mitra A, Hruska K, Wellnitz O, Kerr D, Capuco A, Wall R
Transgenic Res . 2003 Nov; 12(5):597-605. PMID: 14601658
As an initial step towards enhancing mastitis resistance in dairy animals, we generated BLG-Lys transgenic mice that secrete lysostaphin, a potent antistaphylococcal protein, in their milk. In the current study,...
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Mitra A, Foster-Frey J, Rexroad 3rd C, Wells K, Wall R
Anim Biotechnol . 2003 Jul; 14(1):7-12. PMID: 12887175
Rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) have two types of lysozyme. Type II lysozyme differs from type I by only one amino acid, but only type II lysozyme has significant bactericidal activity....