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Autor:
Nik M. Morton, Margaret Wilde, Val Lyons, Gretchen D. Darlington, Alan G. F. Worsley, Charlotte Bruley, Jonathan R. Seckl, Karen E. Chapman
Publikováno v:
Endocrinology. 147:2879-2885
11Beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1 (11beta-HSD1) increases intracellular glucocorticoid action by converting inactive to active glucocorticoids (cortisol, corticosterone) within cells. It is highly expressed in glucocorticoid target tissues i
Autor:
Sabine Nedbal, Eckhard Wolf, Lutz Bünger, Martin W. Elmlinger, Andreas Hoeflich, Charlotte Bruley, Ulla Renne, Werner F. Blum, Helmut J. Kolb
Publikováno v:
General and Comparative Endocrinology. 136:248-259
Transgenic and knockout models have been used successfully in order to attribute specific functions to distinct growth factors. However, it is not clear which from the different IGF-components are actually altered when growth is affected. Furthermore
Autor:
Charlotte Bruley, Jacqueline Smith, David W. Burt, D. Burke, F.A. Ponce de León, Ian R. Paton, D Windsor
Publikováno v:
Animal Genetics. 31:20-27
Summary A large amount of genetic mapping information has been obtained in the chicken from the East Lansing, Compton and Wageningen reference populations. Physical mapping information has however, been more limited. We have mapped 14 new clones, bot
Autor:
Alexei A Sazanov, David W. Burt, Jacqueline Smith, Charlotte Bruley, Anne Ramage, Ruedi Fries, Ian C. Dunn, Cheryl Jones, Andy Law, David R. Morrice, Ian R. Paton, D. Waddington, D Windsor
Publikováno v:
Nature. 402:411-413
Comparative mapping, which compares the location of homologous genes in different species, is a powerful tool for studying genome evolution1. Comparative maps suggest that rates of chromosomal change in mammals can vary from one to ten rearrangements
Autor:
Charlotte Bruley, D Windsor, Ian R. Paton, Alexei A Sazanov, Jacqueline Smith, Cheryl Jones, David R. Morrice, Julio S. Masabanda, Ruedi Fries, D. Waddington, Andy Law, David W. Burt, Ian C. Dunn
Publikováno v:
Animal genetics. 31(2)
The chicken karyotype comprises six pairs of large macrochromosomes and 33 pairs of smaller microchromosomes1. Cytogenetic evidence suggests that microchromosomes may be more gene-dense than macrochromosomes. In this paper, we compare the gene densit