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Monica J. Justice

Researcher at Kansas State University

Publications -  9
Citations -  621

Monica J. Justice is an academic researcher from Kansas State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene expression & Keratan sulfate. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 9 publications receiving 603 citations. Previous affiliations of Monica J. Justice include Oak Ridge National Laboratory.

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The quaking gene product necessary in embryogenesis and myelination combines features of RNA binding and signal transduction proteins.

TL;DR: The mouse quaking gene, essential for nervous system myelination and survival of the early embryo has been positionally cloned and its sequence implies that the locus encodes a multifunctional gene used in a specific set of developing tissues to unite signal transduction with some aspect of RNA metabolism.
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A Genetic Linkage Map of Mouse Chromosome 10: Localization of Eighteen Molecular Markers Using a Single Interspecific Backcross

TL;DR: The locations of the genes mapped in this study extend the known regions of synteny between mouse chromosomes 10 and human chromosomes 6, 10, 12 and 21, and reveal a novel homology segment between mouse chromosome 10 andhuman chromosome 22.
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Three ENU-induced alleles of the murine quaking locus are recessive embryonic lethal mutations.

TL;DR: Trois nouveaux alleles du phenotype «quaking» ont ete selectionnes par mutagenese par ENU, qui ne se complement pas entre elles.
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Sequence, molecular properties, and chromosomal mapping of mouse lumican.

TL;DR: Sulfated keratan sulfate proteoglycan in mouse cornea is demonstrated and the tools necessary to investigate the functional role of this important corneal molecule are described.
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Identification of Evi-3, a novel common site of retroviral integration in mouse AKXD B-cell lymphomas.

TL;DR: The identified ecotropic viral integration site 3 (Evi-3) in B-cell lineage lymphomas of the AKXD recombinant inbred strains of mice is suggested to represent a novel proto-oncogene involved in mouse B- cell lymphomas.