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    Zfp57 mutant ES cell lines directly derived from blastocysts

    Zfp57 mutant ES cell lines directly derived from blastocysts by Ho-Tak Lau, Lizhi Liu, Xiajun Li

    Published 2016-03-01
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    Derivation of hybrid ES cell lines from two different strains of mice

    Derivation of hybrid ES cell lines from two different strains of mice by Ho-Tak Lau, Lizhi Liu, Chelsea Ray, Fong T. Bell, Xiajun Li

    Published 2016-03-01
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    Proximity biotinylation to define the local environment of the protein kinase A catalytic subunit in adrenal cells

    Proximity biotinylation to define the local environment of the protein kinase A catalytic subunit in adrenal cells by Mitchell H. Omar, Sophia M. Lauer, Ho-Tak Lau, Martin Golkowski, Shao-En Ong, John D. Scott

    Published 2023-03-01
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    Efficient translation of Dnmt1 requires cytoplasmic polyadenylation and Musashi binding elements.

    Efficient translation of Dnmt1 requires cytoplasmic polyadenylation and Musashi binding elements. by Charlotte E Rutledge, Ho-Tak Lau, Hazel Mangan, Linda L Hardy, Olaf Sunnotel, Fan Guo, Angus M MacNicol, Colum P Walsh, Diane J Lees-Murdock

    Published 2014-01-01
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    An acquired scaffolding function of the DNAJ-PKAc fusion contributes to oncogenic signaling in fibrolamellar carcinoma

    An acquired scaffolding function of the DNAJ-PKAc fusion contributes to oncogenic signaling in fibrolamellar carcinoma by Rigney E Turnham, F Donelson Smith, Heidi L Kenerson, Mitchell H Omar, Martin Golkowski, Irvin Garcia, Renay Bauer, Ho-Tak Lau, Kevin M Sullivan, Lorene K Langeberg, Shao-En Ong, Kimberly J Riehle, Raymond S Yeung, John D Scott

    Published 2019-05-01
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