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1999A mouse model for mucopolysaccharidosis type III A (Sanfilippo syndrome)Bhaumik, M.; Muller, V.; Rozaklis, T.; Johnson, L.; Dobrenis, K.; Bhattacharyya, R.; Wurzelmann, S.; Finamore, P.; Hopwood, J.; Walkley, S.; Stanley, P.
1999Processing of normal lysosomal and mutant N-acetylgalactosamine 4-sulphatase: BiP (immunoglobulin heavy-chain binding protein) may interact with critical protein contact sitesBradford, T.; Gething, M.; Davey, R.; Hopwood, J.; Brooks, D.
1999Prevalence of lysosomal storage disordersMeikle, P.; Hopwood, J.; Clague, A.; Carey, W.
1999Autologous transplantation of retrovirally transduced bone marrow or neonatal blood cells into cats can lead to long-term engraftment in the absence of myeloablationSimonaro, C.; Haskins, M.; Abkowitz, J.; Brooks, D.; Hopwood, J.; Zhang, J.B.; Schuchman, E.
1999Expression and characterization of wild type and mutant recombinant human sulfamidase - Implications for Sanfilippo (mucopolysaccharidosis IIIA) syndromePerkins, K.; Byers, S.; Yogalingam, G.; Weber, B.; Hopwood, J.
1999Advantages of using same species enzyme for replacement therapy in a feline model of mucopolysaccharidosis type VIBielicki, J.; Crawley, A.; Davey, R.; Varnai, J.; Hopwood, J.
1999Highly sensitive sequencing of the sulfated domains of heparan sulfateMerry, C.; Lyon, M.; Deakin, J.; Hopwood, J.; Gallagher, J.
1999Enhanced channelling of sulphate through a rapidly exchangeable sulphate pool in response to stimulated glycosaminoglycan synthesis in pancreatic epithelial cellsHill, W.; Harper, G.; Rozaklis, T.; Hopwood, J.
1999Regulation of N-acetylgalactosamine 4-sulfatase expression in retrovirus-transduced feline mucopolysaccharidosis type VI muscle cellsYogalingam, G.; Muller, V.; Hopwood, J.; Anson, D.
1999Sanfilippo type B syndrome (mucopolysaccharidosis III B): allelic heterogeneity corresponds to the wide spectrum of clinical phenotypesWeber, B.; Guo, X.H.; Kleijer, W.; van de Kamp, J.; Poorthuis, B.; Hopwood, J.