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Highly Cited
2018
Highly Cited
2018
pLoc-mHum: predict subcellular localization of multi-location human proteins via general PseAAC to winnow out the crucial GO information
Xiang Cheng
,
Xuan Xiao
,
K. Chou
Bioinform.
2018
Corpus ID: 5791129
Motivation For in-depth understanding the functions of proteins in a cell, the knowledge of their subcellular localization is…
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Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
Molecular characterization of inv dup del(8p): Analysis of five cases
O. Shimokawa
,
K. Kurosawa
,
+8 authors
N. Matsumoto
American Journal of Medical Genetics. Part A
2004
Corpus ID: 45544601
We analyzed five patients with inverted duplication deletion of 8p [inv dup del(8p)] using fluorescence in situ hybridization…
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Highly Cited
2003
Highly Cited
2003
Bayesian analysis of a previously published genome screen for panic disorder reveals new and compelling evidence for linkage to chromosome 7
M. Logue
,
V. Vieland
,
R. Goedken
,
R. Crowe
American Journal of Medical Genetics Part B…
2003
Corpus ID: 22868651
This article presents a Bayesian re‐analysis of a linkage study of panic disorder Crowe et al. [2001: Am J Med Genet…
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Review
2002
Review
2002
Review Article - The Impact of Consanguinity on the Indian Population
A. Bittles
2002
Corpus ID: 30452807
Numerous studies have been conducted by Indian anthropologists into the prevalence of both consanguineous and affinal marriage.1…
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2001
2001
Procerus sign in progressive supranuclear palsy
Lao Ji
,
K. Beyer
,
+10 authors
C. Colosimo
Neurology
2001
Corpus ID: 10137192
Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) is characterized by vertical supranuclear gaze palsy, axial rigidity, akinesia, dysarthria…
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Highly Cited
2000
Highly Cited
2000
Neural tube defects and the 13q deletion syndrome: evidence for a critical region in 13q33-34.
J. Luo
,
N. Balkin
,
J. Stewart
,
J. Sarwark
,
J. Charrow
,
J. Nye
American journal of medical genetics
2000
Corpus ID: 5716601
Neural tube defects (NTD) are common findings in the 13q deletion syndrome, but the relationship between the 13q- syndrome and…
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Highly Cited
1997
Highly Cited
1997
Directional Swimming of Fish Larvae Determines Connectivity of Fish Populations on the Great Barrier Reef
E. Wolanski
,
P. Doherty
,
J. Carleton
Die Naturwissenschaften
1997
Corpus ID: 46421453
Evidence of contamination in PCR laboratory disposables. Naturwissenschaften 82, 423–431 (1995) 18. Taberlet P, Griffin S…
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Highly Cited
1993
Highly Cited
1993
Earliest electrocardiographic evidence of myocardial infarction: implications for thrombolytic treatment. The GREAT Group.
J. Adams
,
R. Trent
,
J. Rawles
British medical journal
1993
Corpus ID: 39706465
OBJECTIVES--To determine the incidence of the earliest electrocardiographic changes in patients with suspected myocardial…
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Highly Cited
1993
Highly Cited
1993
Eye abnormalities in the Smith-Magenis contiguous gene deletion syndrome.
Brenda M. Finucane
,
Edward R. Jaeger
,
Michael B. Kurtz
,
Martha Weinstein
,
Charles I. Scott
American journal of medical genetics
1993
Corpus ID: 21350398
We present the results of ophthalmologic assessment in 10 patients with interstitial chromosome deletions of 17p11.2, otherwise…
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Highly Cited
1988
Highly Cited
1988
Increased intracranial pressure elicits hypertension, increased sympathetic activity, electrocardiographic abnormalities and myocardial damage in rats.
R. J. Shanlin
,
M. Sole
,
M. Rahimifar
,
Charles Tator
,
S. Factor
Journal of the American College of Cardiology
1988
Corpus ID: 12938710
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