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Terry Magnuson
Researcher at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Publications - 206
Citations - 22626
Terry Magnuson is an academic researcher from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chromatin & Gene. The author has an hindex of 73, co-authored 201 publications receiving 20783 citations. Previous affiliations of Terry Magnuson include University of California, San Francisco & Case Western Reserve University.
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Targeted Disruption of Mouse EGF Receptor: Effect of Genetic Background on Mutant Phenotype
David W. Threadgill,Andrzej A. Dlugosz,Laura A. Hansen,Tamar Tennenbaum,Ulrike Lichti,Della Yee,Christian LaMantia,Tracy Mourton,Karl Herrup,Raymond C. Harris,John A. Barnard,Stuart H. Yuspa,Robert J. Coffey,Terry Magnuson +13 more
TL;DR: The multiple abnormalities associated with EGFR deficiency indicate that the receptor is involved in a wide range of cellular activities.
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Sociability and preference for social novelty in five inbred strains: an approach to assess autistic-like behavior in mice
Sheryl S. Moy,Jessica J. Nadler,Antonio Perez,Ryan P. Barbaro,Josephine M. Johns,Terry Magnuson,Terry Magnuson,Joseph Piven,Jacqueline N. Crawley,Jacqueline N. Crawley +9 more
TL;DR: A new standardized procedure to quantitate sociability and preference for social novelty in mice provides a method to assess tendencies for social avoidance in mouse models of autism.
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Systematic Discovery of Xist RNA Binding Proteins
Ci Chu,Ci Chu,Qiangfeng Cliff Zhang,Simão Teixeira da Rocha,Ryan A. Flynn,Maheetha Bharadwaj,J. Mauro Calabrese,Terry Magnuson,Edith Heard,Howard Y. Chang +9 more
TL;DR: ChIRP-MS analysis of four ncRNAs captures key protein interactors, including a U1-specific link to the 3' RNA processing machinery, which engages with proteins in a modular and developmentally controlled manner to coordinate chromatin spreading and silencing.
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A Brg1 null mutation in the mouse reveals functional differences among mammalian SWI/SNF complexes.
Scott J. Bultman,Tom Gebuhr,Della Yee,Christian La Mantia,Jackie Nicholson,Anita C. Gilliam,Filippo Randazzo,Daniel Metzger,Pierre Chambon,Gerald R. Crabtree,Terry Magnuson +10 more
TL;DR: Evidence is provided that biochemically similar chromatin-remodeling complexes have dramatically different functions during mammalian development.
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Mouse behavioral tasks relevant to autism: Phenotypes of 10 inbred strains
Sheryl S. Moy,Jessica J. Nadler,Nancy B. Young,Antonio Perez,L. Paige Holloway,Ryan P. Barbaro,Justin R. Barbaro,Lindsay M. Wilson,David W. Threadgill,Jean M. Lauder,Terry Magnuson,Jacqueline N. Crawley,Jacqueline N. Crawley +12 more
TL;DR: A multitask strategy for modeling symptoms of autism will be useful for investigating targeted and random gene mutations, QTLs, and microarray analyses.