Stowers Institute for Medical Research
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The Stowers Institute for Medical Research seeks more effective means of preventing and curing disease through basic research on genes and proteins that control fundamental processes of cellular life. Scientists at the Institute study the way genes determine biological fate and how they can be altered to prevent or slow disease.
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Stowers Institute for Medical Research's Articles
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Citation: Journal of Biological Engineering 2008 2:8
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A statistical framework for consolidating "sibling" probe sets for Affymetrix GeneChip data
Citation: BMC Genomics 2008 9:188 -
Detecting epistatic interactions contributing to human gene expression using the CEPH family data
Citation: BMC Proceedings 2007 1(Suppl 1):S67 -
Evolutionary history of bacteriophages with double-stranded DNA genomes
Citation: Biology Direct 2007 2:36 -
A topological algorithm for identification of structural domains of proteins
Citation: BMC Bioinformatics 2007 8:237 -
The non-dosage compensated Lsp1 α gene of Drosophila melanogaster escapes acetylation by MOF in larval fat body nuclei, but is flanked by two dosage compensated genes
Citation: BMC Molecular Biology 2007 8:35 -
The Genopolis Microarray Database
Citation: BMC Bioinformatics 2007 8(Suppl 1):S21 -
Characterization of the minimum domain required for targeting budding yeast myosin II to the site of cell division
Citation: BMC Biology 2006 4:19 -
Similarity searches in genome-wide numerical data sets
Citation: Biology Direct 2006 1:13 -
Histone H4 lysine 16 acetylation breaks the genome's silence
Citation: Genome Biology 2006 7:217 -
CBFβ is a facultative Runx partner in the sea urchin embryo
Citation: BMC Biology 2006 4:4 -
Chromatin dynamics rule the genome
Citation: Genome Biology 2005 6:355 -
Natural history of S-adenosylmethionine-binding proteins
Citation: BMC Structural Biology 2005 5:19 -
Runx-dependent expression of PKC is critical for cell survival in the sea urchin embryo
Citation: BMC Biology 2005 3:18 -
Sea urchin vault structure, composition, and differential localization during development
Citation: BMC Developmental Biology 2005 5:3 -
Histones: should I stay or should I go?
Citation: Genome Biology 2005 6:306 -
Evaluation of the chicken transcriptome by SAGE of B cells and the DT40 cell line
Citation: BMC Genomics 2004 5:98 -
Two Drosophila suppressors of cytokine signaling (SOCS) differentially regulate JAK and EGFR pathway activities
Citation: BMC Cell Biology 2004 5:38 -
Global nucleosome distribution and the regulation of transcription in yeast
Citation: Genome Biology 2004 5:243 -
Evaluation of developmental phenotypes produced by morpholino antisense targeting of a sea urchin Runx gene
Citation: BMC Biology 2004 2:6