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1. Tumor cell enrichment by tissue suspension improves sensitivity to copy number variation in diffuse gastric cancer with low tumor content

2. Tumor cell enrichment by tissue suspension enables detection of mutations with low variant allele frequency and estimation of germline mutations

3. Establishment of mouse line showing inducible priapism‐like phenotypes

4. A Comprehensive Mouse Transcriptomic BodyMap across 17 Tissues by RNA-seq

5. T396I mutation of mouse Sufu reduces the stability and activity of Gli3 repressor.

6. Early embryonic mutations reveal dynamics of somatic and germ cell lineages in mice

7. Tumor cell enrichment by tissue suspension enables detection of mutations with low variant allele frequency and estimation of germline mutations

8. Crim1C140S mutant mice reveal the importance of cysteine 140 in the internal region 1 of CRIM1 for its physiological functions

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10. An ENU-induced p.C225S missense mutation in the mouse Tgfb1 gene does not cause Camurati-Engelmann disease-like skeletal phenotypes

11. Mice with endogenous <scp>TDP</scp> ‐43 mutations exhibit gain of splicing function and characteristics of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

13. A Comprehensive Mouse Transcriptomic BodyMap across 17 Tissues by RNA-seq

14. The linear ubiquitin-specific deubiquitinase Gumby/Fam105b regulates angiogenesis

15. List of Contributors

16. Forward and Reverse Genetics to Model Human Diseases in the Mouse

17. Illegitimate translation causes unexpected gene expression from on-target out-of-frame alleles created by CRISPR-Cas9

18. An ENU-induced p.C225S missense mutation in the mouse Tgfb1 gene does not cause Camurati-Engelmann disease-like skeletal phenotypes

19. Comprehensive gene expression analyses in pluripotent stem cells of a planarian, Dugesia japonica

20. Next-generation gene targeting in the mouse for functional genomics

21. Mouse models for ROS1-fusion-positive lung cancers and their application to the analysis of multikinase inhibitor efficiency

22. More then 40,000 transcripts including novel and noncoding transcripts in mouse embryonic stem cells

23. Growth retardation and skin abnormalities of the Recql4-deficient mouse

24. Sequence Analysis of 193.4 and 83.9 kbp of Mouse and Chicken Genomic DNAs Containing the EntirePrkdc(DNA-PKcs) Gene1

25. Effects of background mutations and single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) on the Disc1 L100P behavioral phenotype associated with schizophrenia in mice

26. β-cateninC429S mice exhibit sterility consequent to spatiotemporally sustained Wnt signalling in the internal genitalia

27. 8-oxoguanine causes spontaneous de novo germline mutations in mice

28. Cloning, genomic structure and chromosomal localization of the gene encoding mouse DNA helicase RECQL5β

29. Cloning, genomic structure and chromosomal localization of the gene encoding mouse DNA helicase RecQ helicase protein-like 4

30. Cloning and mapping of Np95 gene which encodes a novel nuclear protein associated with cell proliferation

31. Murine Cell Line SX9 Bearing a Mutation in the dna-pkcsGene Exhibits Aberrant V(D)J Recombination Not Only in the Coding Joint but Also in the Signal Joint

32. Missense mutation of the reticulon-4 receptor alters spatial memory and social interaction in mice

33. Mouse mutagenesis and disease models for neuropsychiatric disorders

34. Mouse Mutagenesis and Disease Models for Neuropsychiatric Disorders

35. ENU-based gene-driven mutagenesis in the mouse: a next-generation gene-targeting system

36. ENU-induced mutant mice for a next-generation gene-targeting system

37. Serine racemase is associated with schizophrenia susceptibility in humans and in a mouse model

38. ENU-induced mutant mice for a next-generation gene-targeting system

39. Identification of genes that express in response to light exposure and express rhythmically in a circadian manner in the mouse suprachiasmatic nucleus

40. Restricted expression and photic induction of a novel mouse regulatory factor X4 transcript in the suprachiasmatic nucleus

42. Mouse dexamethasone-induced RAS protein 1 gene is expressed in a circadian rhythmic manner in the suprachiasmatic nucleus

43. Sequence analysis of 193.4 and 83.9 kbp of mouse and chicken genomic DNAs containing the entire Prkdc (DNA-PKcs) gene

44. Signal joint formation is also impaired in DNA-dependent protein kinase catalytic subunit knockout cells

45. Identification of four highly conserved regions in DNA-PKcs

46. Structure, expression profile, and chromosomal location of a mouse gene homologous to human DNA-PKcs interacting protein (KIP) gene

47. Chromosomal assignment of the gene for human DNA-PKcs interacting protein (KIP) on chromosome 15q25.3-q26.1 by somatic hybrid analysis and fluorescence in situ hybridization

48. Mouse cdc21 only 0.5 kb upstream from dna-pkcs in a head-to-head organization: an implication of co-evolution of ATM family members and cell cycle regulating genes

49. The murine DNA-PKcs gene consists of 86 exons dispersed in more than 250 kb

50. Nonsense mutation at Tyr-4046 in the DNA-dependent protein kinase catalytic subunit of severe combined immune deficiency mice

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