18th International Mouse Genome Conference17-22 October 2004, Seattle, USA
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Session 8 –
Genome Instability and Aging – Genome Instability and Aging
George Martin
Professor of Pathology Emeritus, University
of Washington, Seattle, United States
Genome Instability and Aging Papers
Chromosomal Instability Leads to Birth Defects
and Cancer Predisposition in Recql4-Deficient Mice: A Model of Rothmund-Thomson
Syndrome
MannMB, Luo G
Department of Genetics, Case Western Reserve University and Ireland Cancer
Center, University Hospitals of Cleveland, Cleveland, United States
Pinkie,
the First Viable Germline Hypomorph Allele of Retinoid X Receptor Alpha, Reveals
an Important Role for RXRa
in Th2 Development
Du X 1, Bigby T 2,
Tabeta K 1, Janssen E 3, Crozat K 1,
Mann N 1, Beutler B 1
1
The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, United States, 2 VA
San Diego Healthcare System and the University of California, San Diego,
United States, 3 La Jolla Institute for Allergy and Immunology,
La Jolla, United States
Maintaining Telomere and Chromosome Stability
Require the Rad51d Homologous Recombination Gene
Smiraldo PG 1, Tarsounas M 3, Gruver AM 1,
Osborn JC 1, Munoz P 2, Class A 3,
Blasco MA 2, West SC 3, Pittman DL 1
1 Medical College of Ohio, Toledo, United States, 2
Spanish National Cancer Center, Madrid, Spain, 3 Cancer Research
UK, London Research Institute, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Studying the Role of the Kinesin-Like Motor Protein,
Eg5, in Tumorigenesis, Genome Instability, and Aging
Castillo A
, Justice MJ
Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, United States
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