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1999Cutting edge: Human 2B4, an activating NK cell receptor, recruits the protein tyrosine phosphatase SHP-2 and the adaptor signaling protein SAPTangye, S.; Lazetic, S.; Woollatt, E.; Sutherland, G.; Lanier, L.; Phillips, J.
1999Two novel mucin genes down-regulated in colorectal cancer identified by differential displayWilliams, S.; McGuckin, M.; Gotley, D.; Eyre, H.; Sutherland, G.; Antalis, T.
1999Human Genetics '99: Trinucleotide Repeats Fragile Sites-Cytogenetic Similarity with Molecular DiversitySutherland, G.; Richards, R.
1999Testisin, a new human serine proteinase expressed by premeiotic testicular germ cells and lost in testicular germ cell tumorsHooper, J.; Nicol, D.; Dickinson, J.; Eyre, H.; Scarman, A.; Normyle, J.; Stuttgen, M.; Douglas, M.; Loveland, K.; Sutherland, G.; Antalis, T.
1999Homozygotes for FRA16B are normalHocking, T.; Feichtinger, W.; Schmid, M.; Haan, E.; Baker, E.; Sutherland, G.
1999The Batten disease gene product (CLN3p) is a Golgi integral membrane proteinKremmidiotis, G.; Lensink, I.; Bilton, R.; Woollatt, E.; Chataway, T.; Sutherland, G.; Callen, D.
1999Gamma-Heregulin: a fusion gene of DOC-4 and neuregulin-1 derived from a chromosome translocationLiu, X.; Baker, E.; Eyre, H.; Sutherland, G.; Zhou, M.
1999Fibroblast growth factor homologous factor 2 (FHF2): gene structure, expression and mapping to the Börjeson-Forssman-Lehmann syndrome region in Xq26 delineated by a duplication breakpoint in a BFLS-like patientGecz, J.; Baker, E.; Donnelly, A.; Ming, J.; McDonald-McGinn, D.; Spinner, N.; Zackai, E.; Sutherland, G.; Mulley, J.
1999Detection of a novel missense mutation and second recurrent mutation in the CACNA1A gene in individuals with EA-2 and FHMFriend, K.; Crimmins, D.; Phan, T.; Sue, C.; Colley, A.; Fung, V.; Morris, J.; Sutherland, G.; Richards, R.
1999C160rf5, a novel proline-rich gene at 16p13.3, is highly expressed in the brainBhalla, K.; Eyre, H.; Whitmore, S.; Sutherland, G.; Callen, D.