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    Ept7, a quantitative trait locus that controls estrogen-induced pituitary lactotroph hyperplasia in rat, is orthologous to a locus in humans that has been associated with numerous cancer types and common diseases.
    Ept7, a quantitative trait locus that controls estrogen-induced pituitary lactotroph hyperplasia in rat, is orthologous to a locus in humans that has been associated with numerous...
    by Kirsten L Dennison, Aaron C Chack, Maureen Peters Hickman, Quincy Eckert Harenda, James D Shull
    Published 2018-01-01
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    Deletion of Cdkn1b in ACI rats leads to increased proliferation and pregnancy-associated changes in the mammary gland due to perturbed systemic endocrine environment.
    Deletion of Cdkn1b in ACI rats leads to increased proliferation and pregnancy-associated changes in the mammary gland due to perturbed systemic endocrine environment.
    by Lina Ding, Lauren B Shunkwiler, Nicholas W Harper, Yang Zhao, Kunihiko Hinohara, Sung Jin Huh, Muhammad B Ekram, Jan Guz, Michael J Kern, Alexander Awgulewitsch, James D Shull, Bart M G Smits, Kornelia Polyak
    Published 2019-03-01
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    Genetic etiology of renal agenesis: fine mapping of Renag1 and identification of Kit as the candidate functional gene.
    Genetic etiology of renal agenesis: fine mapping of Renag1 and identification of Kit as the candidate functional gene.
    by Nyssa Becker Samanas, Tessa W Commers, Kirsten L Dennison, Quincy Eckert Harenda, Scott G Kurz, Cynthia M Lachel, Kristen Leland Wavrin, Michael Bowler, Isaac J Nijman, Victor Guryev, Edwin Cuppen, Norbert Hubner, Ruth Sullivan, Chad M Vezina, James D Shull
    Published 2015-01-01
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