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    Gene knockout protocols / by Kuhn, Ralf

    Published 2009
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    Core destruction in knockout reactions by C.A. Bertulani

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…A model is presented to calculate projectile core destruction in knockout reactions. It incorporates physics arguments similar to the formulation of the state of the art theory to calculate stripping and diffraction dissociation cross sections in heavy ion collisions with bombarding energies around 100 MeV/nucleon and larger. …”
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    Sleep in Kcna2 knockout mice by Douglas, C, Vyazovskiy, V, Southard, T, Chiu, S, Messing, A, Tononi, G, Cirelli, C

    Published 2007
    “…To address this issue, we studied sleep in Kcna2 knockout (KO) mice. Kcna2 codes for Kv1.2, the alpha subunit of a Shaker-like voltage-dependent potassium channel with high expression in the mammalian thalamocortical system.…”
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    Robust and sensitive analysis of mouse knockout phenotypes by Karp, N, Melvin, D, Mott, R

    Published 2012
    “…We explore the use of mixed models using worked examples from Sanger Mouse Genome Project focusing on Dual-Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry data for the analysis of mouse knockout data and compare to a reference range approach. …”
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    GWAS signals revisited using human knockouts by Maddirevula, Sateesh, AlZahrani, Fatema, Anazi, Shams, Almureikhi, Mariam, Ben-Omran, Tawfeg, Abdel-Salam, Ghada M.H., Hashem, Mais, Ibrahim, Niema, Abdulwahab, Firdous M., Meriki, Neama, Bashiri, Fahad A., Thong, Meow Keong, Muthukumarasamy, Premala, Mazlan, Rifhan Azwani, Shaheen, Ranad, Alkuraya, Fowzan S.

    Published 2018
    “…The phenotypes observed in the natural knockouts for these genes (TRAF3IP2, FRMD3, RSRC1, BTBD9, and PXDNL) range from consistent with, to unrelated to, the previously reported GWAS phenotype.Conclusion: We expand the role of human knockouts in the medical annotation of the human genome, and show their potential value in informing the interpretation of GWAS of complex traits.…”
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    MKAS : A modular knockout ATM switch by Waqas, Muhammad, Seman, Kamaruzzaman, Nik Yusof, Nik Mohd. KamiI

    Published 2000
    “…Simple Knockout Switch [11 exhibits excellent traffic performance (cell loss, cell delay and maximum throughput etc.) under uniform as well as non-uniform traffic patterns (2-6). …”
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