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Canales F, Montilla-Bascon G, Bekele W, Howarth C, Langdon T, Rispail N, et al.
Theor Appl Genet . 2021 Mar; 134(7):2063-2077. PMID: 33770189
Genomic analysis of Mediterranean oats reveals high genetic diversity and three loci for adaptation to this environment. This information together with phenotyping and passport data, gathered in an interactive map,...
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Carpenter L, Linsell L, Brooks C, Keegan T, Langdon T, Doyle P, et al.
BMJ . 2009 Mar; 338:b655. PMID: 19318700
Objective: To determine cancer morbidity in members of the armed forces who took part in tests of chemical warfare agents from 1941 to 1989. Design: Historical cohort study, with cohort...
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Venables K, Brooks C, Linsell L, Keegan T, Langdon T, Fletcher T, et al.
BMJ . 2009 Mar; 338:b613. PMID: 19318699
Objective: To investigate any long term effects on mortality in participants in experimental research related to chemical warfare agents from 1941 to 1989. Design: Historical cohort study. Data sources Archive...
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Keegan T, Walker S, Brooks C, Langdon T, Linsell L, Maconochie N, et al.
Ann Occup Hyg . 2009 Jan; 53(1):83-97. PMID: 19131404
Objectives: This study describes exposures to military veterans who participated between 1941 and 1989 in British research at Porton Down on the effects of exposure to chemical warfare agents and...
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Jenkins G, Mikhailova E, Langdon T, Tikholiz O, Sosnikhina S, Jones R
Cytogenet Genome Res . 2005 Mar; 109(1-3):221-7. PMID: 15753581
We describe how we are furthering our understanding of meiosis in rye (Secale cereale L.) using a combination of cytogenetic and molecular biological approaches. Fluorescent in situ hybridisation, electron microscopy...
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Lawrence N, Langdon T, Brennan K, Arias A
Curr Biol . 2001 Apr; 11(6):375-85. PMID: 11301248
Background: Members of the Notch family of receptors mediate a process known as lateral inhibition that plays a prominent role in the suppression of cell fates during development. This function...
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Langdon T, Seago C, Mende M, Leggett M, Thomas H, Forster J, et al.
Genetics . 2000 Sep; 156(1):313-25. PMID: 10978295
Retrotransposon or retrotransposon-like sequences have been reported to be conserved components of cereal centromeres. Here we show that the published sequences are derived from a single conventional Ty3-gypsy family or...
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Langdon T, Seago C, Jones R, Ougham H, Thomas H, Forster J, et al.
Genetics . 2000 Feb; 154(2):869-84. PMID: 10655237
The most distinctive region of the rye B chromosome is a subtelomeric domain that contains an exceptional concentration of B-chromosome-specific sequences. At metaphase this domain appears to be the physical...
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Ravagnani A, Gorfinkiel L, Langdon T, Diallinas G, Adjadj E, Demais S, et al.
EMBO J . 1997 Jul; 16(13):3974-86. PMID: 9233807
A change of a universally conserved leucine to valine in the DNA-binding domain of the GATA factor AreA results in inability to activate some AreA-dependent promoters, including that of the...
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Platt A, Langdon T, Arst Jr H, Kirk D, Tollervey D, Sanchez J, et al.
EMBO J . 1996 Jun; 15(11):2791-801. PMID: 8654376
AREA is a GATA transcription factor which mediates nitrogen metabolite repression in Aspergillus nidulans in response to intracellular glutamine levels. We have identified and localized three elements important to modulation...