jyuh Howe [7 articles]
Nature Biotechnology, Vol. 26, No. 7. (08 July 2008), pp. 779-785.
by Thomas A
Down, Vardhman K
Rakyan, Daniel J
Turner, Paul
Flicek, Heng
Li, Eugene
Kulesha, Stefan
Gräf, Nathan
Johnson, Javier
Herrero, Eleni M
Tomazou, Natalie P
Thorne, Liselotte
Bäckdahl, Marlis
Herberth, Kevin L
Howe, David K
Jackson, Marcos M
Miretti, John C
Marioni, Ewan
Birney, Tim JP
Hubbard, Richard
Durbin, Simon
Tavaré, Stephan
Beck
Nucleic Acids Res, Vol. 36, No. Database issue. (January 2008)
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Nucleic Acids Res (13 November 2007)
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Flicek, B L L
Aken, K
Beal, B
Ballester, M
Caccamo, Y
Chen, L
Clarke, G
Coates, F
Cunningham, T
Cutts, T
Down, S C C
Dyer, T
Eyre, S
Fitzgerald, J
Fernandez-Banet, S
Gräf, S
Haider, M
Hammond, R
Holland, K L L
Howe, K
Howe, N
Johnson, A
Jenkinson, A
Kähäri, D
Keefe, F
Kokocinski, E
Kulesha, D
Lawson, I
Longden, K
Megy, P
Meidl, B
Overduin, A
Parker, B
Pritchard, A
Prlic, S
Rice, D
Rios, M
Schuster, I
Sealy, G
Slater, D
Smedley, G
Spudich, S
Trevanion, A J J
Vilella, J
Vogel, S
White, M
Wood, E
Birney, T
Cox, V
Curwen, R
Durbin, X M M
Fernandez-Suarez, J
Herrero, T J P J
Hubbard, A
Kasprzyk, G
Proctor, J
Smith, A
Ureta-Vidal, S
Searle
Bioinformatics, Vol. 21, No. 15. (1 August 2005), pp. 3324-3326.
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Am J Epidemiol, Vol. 165, No. 5. (1 March 2007), pp. 597-601.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, Vol. 92, No. 12. (6 June 1995), pp. 5545-5549.
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J Biol Chem, Vol. 274, No. 45. (5 November 1999), pp. 32145-32152.
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