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1. The PICALM protein plays a key role in iron homeostasis and cell proliferation.

2. Identification and characterization of a human Vλ5 (T1) germline gene that encodes structurally unique λ light chains

3. Genetic and physical mapping of the fitness 1 (fit1) locus within the Fes-Hbb region of mouse Chromosome 7

4. Murine fumarylacetoacetate hydrolase (Fah) gene is disrupted by a neonatally lethal albino deletion that defines the hepatocyte-specific developmental regulation 1 (hsdr-1) locus

5. Role of the agouti gene in obesity

6. Efficient gene-driven germ-line point mutagenesis of C57BL/6J mice

7. Identification of mutations from phenotype-driven ENU mutagenesis in mouse chromosome 7

8. Liver-specific expression of the agouti gene in transgenic mice promotes liver carcinogenesis in the absence of obesity and diabetes

9. Mutations in the clathrin-assembly gene Picalm are responsible for the hematopoietic and iron metabolism abnormalities in fit1 mice

10. Combined effects of insulin treatment and adipose tissue-specific agouti expression on the development of obesity

11. Ectopic expression of the agouti gene in transgenic mice causes obesity, features of type II diabetes, and yellow fur

12. A molecular model for the genetic and phenotypic characteristics of the mouse lethal yellow (Ay) mutation

13. Molecular analysis of reverse mutations from nonagouti (a) to black-and-tan (a(t)) and white-bellied agouti (Aw) reveals alternative forms of agouti transcripts

14. Physical mapping of the albino-deletion complex in the mouse to localize alf/hsdr-1, a locus required for neonatal survival

15. Chromosome jumping from flanking markers defines the minimal region for alf/hsdr-1 within the albino-deletion complex

16. Physical analysis of murine albino deletions that disrupt liver-specific gene regulation or mesoderm development

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18. Erratum

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