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Humanization of autoantigen (2007)
Wataru Nishie, Daisuke Sawamura, Maki Goto, Kei Ito, Akihiko Shibaki, James R McMillan, Kaori Sakai, Hideki Nakamura, Edit Olasz, Kim B Yancey, Masashi Akiyama & Hiroshi Shimizu
Nature Medicine 13, 378 - 383

02

Mice with a targeted disruption of the Fgfrl1 gene die at birth due to alterations in the diaphragm. (2007)
Baertschi, S., Zhuang, L., Trueb, B.
FEBS Journal 274 (23): 6241–6253.

03

Mitochondrial Fusion Protects against Neurodegeneration in the Cerebellum Cell (2007)
Chen, H., McCaffery, M.J., Chan, D.C.
Cell 130 (3): 548-562.

04

Siglecg Limits the Size of B1a B cell Lineage by Down-Regulating NFκB Activation (2007)
Ding, C., Liu, Y., Wang, Y., Park, B.K., Wang, C., Zheng, P., Liu, Y.
PLoS One 2(10): e997.

05

Developmental and metabolic effects of disruption of the mouse CTP:phosphoethanolamine cytidylyltransferase gene (Pcyt2) (2007)
Fullerton, M.D., Hakimuddin, F., Bakovic, M.
Mol Cell Bio 27(9):3327-36.

06

µ-Crystallin as an Intracellular 3,5,3'-Triiodothyronine Holder in vivo (2007)
Suzuki, S., Suzuki, N., Mori, JI., Oshima, A., Usami, S. and Hashizume, K.
Molecular Endocrinology. 21(4): 885-894

07

A Gne knockout mouse expressing human V572L mutation develops features similar to distal myopathy with rimmed vacuoles or hereditary inclusion body myopathy. (2007)
Malicdan, M.C.V., Noguchi, S., Nonaka, I., Hayashi, Y.K. and Nishino, N.
Human Molecular Genetics. 16(2): 115-128.

08

Retinol Dehydrogenase (RDH12) Protects Photoreceptors from Light-induced Degeneration in Mice (2006)
Maeda, A., Maeda, T., Imanishi, Y., Sun, W., Jastrzebska, B., Hatala, D.A., Winkens, H.J., Hofmann, K.P., Janssen, J.J., Baehr, W., Driessen, C.A. and Palczewski, K.
J. Biol. Chem. 281(49): 37697-37704

09

Elovl4 5-bp–Deletion Knock-in Mice Develop Progressive Photoreceptor Degeneration (2006)
Vasireddy, V., Jablonski, M.M., Mandal, M.N.A., Raz-Prag, D., Wang, X.F., Nizol, L., Iannaccone, A., Musch, D.C., Bush, R.A., Salem Jr., N., Sieving, P.A. and Ayyagari, Radha
Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science. 47: 4558-4568.

10

Ube1L and Protein ISGylation are not Essential for Alpha/Beta Interferon Signaling (2006)
Kim, K.I., Yan, M., Malakhova, O., Luo, J.K., Shen, M.F., Zou, W., de la Torre, J.C. and Zheng, D.E.
Mol. Cell. Biol. 26(2): 472-479

11

The Nucleoporin Nup96 Is Required for Proper Expression of Interferon-Regulated Proteins and Functions (2006)
Faria, A.M.C, Levay, A., Wang, Y., Kamphorst,A.O, Rosa, M.L.P, Nussenzveig, D.R., Balkan, W., Chook,Y.M., Levy, D.E., Fontoura, B.
Immunity 24(3): 295-304

12

Absence of bacterially induced RELMß reduces injury in the dextran sodium sulfate model of colitis. J. Clin (2006)
McVay, L.D., Keilbaugh, S.A., Wong, T.M.H, Kierstein, S., Shin, M.E, Lehrke, M., Lefterova, M., Shifflett, E.D., Barnes, S.L., Cominelli, F., Cohn, S.M., Hecht G., Lazar, M.A., Haczku, A., Wu, G.D.
Invest. 116: 2914-2923

13

Loss of the Mouse Ortholog of the Shwachman-Diamond Syndrome Gene (Sbds) results in Early Embryonic Lethality (2006)
Zhang, S., Shi, M., Hui, C., Rommens, J.M.
Mol Cell Bio 26(17): 6656-6663

14

Loss of FilaminC (FLNc) Results in Severe Defects in Myogenesis and Myotube Structure (2006)
Dalkilic, I., Schienda, J.,Thompson, T.G.,Kunkel,L.M.
Mol Cell Bio 26(17): 6522–6534

15

ASPP2 is a haploinsufficient tumor suppressor that cooperates with p53 to suppress tumor growth (2006)
Vives, V., Su, J., Zhong, S., Ratnayaka, I., Slee, E., Goldin, R., and Lu, X.
Genes & Development. 20: 1262-1267.

16

Tumor endothelial marker 1 (Tem1) functions in the growth and progression of abdominal tumors. (2006)
11Nanda, A., Karim, B., Peng, Z., Liu, G., Qiu, W., Gan, C., Vogelstein, B., St. Croix, B., Kinzler, K. W., and Huso, D. L.
PNAS. 103 (9): 3351-3356.

17

The multifunctional RNA-binding protein La is required for mouse development and for the establishment of embryonic stem cells (2006)
Park, J. M., Kohn, M. J., Bruinsma, M. W., Vech, C., Intine, R. V., Fuhrmann, S., Grinberg, A., Mukherjee, I., Love, P. E., Ko, M. S., DePamphilis, M. L., and Maraia, R. J.
Molecular and Cellular Biology. 26(4): 1445-1451.

18

TGIF inhibits retinoid signaling (2006)
Bartholin, L., Powers, S.E., Melhuish, T.A., Lasse, S., Weinstein, M. and Wotton, D.
Molecular and Cellular Biology. 26(3): 990-1001.

19

RS-1 gene delivery to an adult Rs1h knockout mouse model restores ERG b-wave with reversal of the electromagnetic waveform of X-linked retinoschisis. (2004)
Zeng, Y., Takada, Y., Kjellstrom, S., Hiriyanna, K., Tanikawa, A., Wawrousek, A., Smaoui, N., Caruso, R., Bush, R.A., and Sieving, P.A.
IOVS. 45: 3279-3285.

20

Expression of butyrophilin (Btn1a1) in lactating mammary gland is essential for the regulated secretion of milk-lipid droplets (2004)
Ogg, S.L., Weldon, A.K., Dobbie, L., Smith, A.J., and Mather, I.H.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 101(27): 10084-9.

21

TIRC7 deficiency causes in vitro and in vivo augmentation of T and B cell activation and cytokine response (2004)
Utku, N., Boerner, A., Tomschegg, A., Bennai-Sanfourche, F., Bulwin, G.C., Heinemann, T., Loehler, J., Blumberg, R., and Volk, H.D.
Journal of Immunology. 73: 2342-2352.

22

Phosducin facilitates light-driven transducin translocation in rod photoreceptors. Evidence from the phosducin knockout mouse (2004)
Sokolov, M., Strissel, K.J., Leskov, I.B., Michaud, N.A., Govardovskii, V.I., and Arshavsky, V.Y.
J Biol Chem. 279(18): 19149-56.

23

Lecithin-retinol acyltransferase is essential for accumulation of all trans-retinyl esters in the eye and in the liver (2004)
Batten, M.L., Imanishi, Y., Maeda, T., Tu, D.C., Moise, A.R., Bronson, D., Possin, D., Van Gelder, R.N., Baehr, W., and Palczewski, K.
J Biol Chem. 279(11): 10422-32.

24

Flox2 disruption causes mouse ovarian failure by pervasive blockage of follicle developmet (2004)
Uda, M., Ottolenghi, C., Crisponi, L., Garcia, J.E., Deiana, M., Kimber, W., Forabosco, A., Cao, A., Schlessinger, D., and Pilia, G.
Human Molecular Genetics. 13(11): 1171-1181.

25

Dwarfism, impaired skin development, skeletal muscle atrophy, delayed bone development, and impeded adipogenesis in mice lacking Akt1 and Akt2 (2003)
Peng, X.D., Xu, P.Z., Chen, M.L., Hahn-Windgassen, A., Skeen, J., Jacobs, J., Sundararajan, D., Chen, W.S., Crawford, S.E., Coleman, K.G., and Hay, N.
Genes Dev. 17(11): 1352-65.

26

The LIM protein Ajuba is recruited to cadherin-dependent cell junctions through an association with alpha-catenin (2003)
Marie, H., Pratt, S.J., Betson, M., Epple, H., Kittler, J.T., Meek, L., Moss, S.J., Troyanovsky, S., Attwell, D., Longmore, G.D., and Braga, V.M.
J Biol Chem. 278(2): 1220-8.

27

Targeted disruption of the murine Bin1/Amphiphysin II gene does not disable endocytosis but results in embryonic cardiomyopathy with aberrant myofibril formation (2003)
Muller, A.J., Baker, J.F., DuHadaway, J.B., Ge, K., Farmer, G., Donover, P.S., Meade, R., Reid, C., Grzanna, R., Roach, A.H., Shah, N., Soler, A.P., and Prendergast, G.C.
Mol Cell Biol. 12: 4295-306.

28

Elongation factor-2 kinase and its newly discovered relatives (2002)
Ryazanov, A.G.
FEBS Lett. 514(1): 26-9. Review.

29

Growth retardation and increased apoptosis in mice with homozygous disruption of the Akt1 gene (2001)
Chen, W.S., Xu, P.Z., Gottlob, K., Chen, M.L., Sokol, K., Shiyanova, T., Roninson, I., Weng, W., Suzuki, R., Tobe, K., Kadowaki, T., and Hay, N.
Genes Dev. 15(17): 2203-8.

30

Coupling of the TCR to integrin activation by Slap-130/Fyb (2001)
Peterson, E.J., Woods, M.L., Dmowski, S.A., Derimanov, G., Jordan, M.S., Wu, J.N., Myung, P.S., Liu, Q.H., Pribila, J.T., Freedman, B.D., Shimizu, Y., and Koretzky, G.A.
Science. 93(5538): 2263-5.

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