Kết quả tìm kiếm - David W. Threadgill
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The gastrointestinal microbiome: a malleable, third genome of mammals Bằng Ian M. Carroll, David W. Threadgill, David W. Threadgill
Được phát hành 2009Revisão -
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Ten Years of the Collaborative Cross Bằng David W. Threadgill, Gary A. Churchill
Được phát hành 2012Artigo -
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Ten Years of the Collaborative Cross Bằng David W. Threadgill, Gary A. Churchill
Được phát hành 2012Artigo -
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Genomic analysis of the major bovine milk protein genes Bằng David W. Threadgill, James E. Womack
Được phát hành 1990Artigo -
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The polymorphism architecture of mouse genetic resources elucidated using genome-wide resequencing data: implications for QTL discovery and systems genetics Bằng Adam P. Roberts, Fernando Pardo‐Manuel de Villena, Wei Wang, Leonard McMillan, David W. Threadgill
Được phát hành 2007Artigo -
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Azoxymethane Is a Genetic Background-Dependent Colorectal Tumor Initiator and Promoter in Mice: Effects of Dose, Route, and Diet Bằng Anika C Bissahoyo, R. Scott Pearsall, Kathleen Hanlon, Vicky Amann, Donna J. Hicks, Virginia Godfrey, David W. Threadgill
Được phát hành 2005Artigo -
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SNP array profiling of mouse cell lines identifies their strains of origin and reveals cross-contamination and widespread aneuploidy Bằng John P. Didion, Ryan J Buus, Zohreh Naghashfar, David W. Threadgill, Herbert C. Morse, Fernando Pardo‐Manuel de Villena
Được phát hành 2014Artigo -
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A Gnotobiotic Mouse Model Demonstrates That Dietary Fiber Protects against Colorectal Tumorigenesis in a Microbiota- and Butyrate-Dependent Manner Bằng Dallas R. Donohoe, Darcy Holley, Leonard B. Collins, Stephanie A. Montgomery, Alan C. Whitmore, Andrew Hillhouse, Kaitlin P. Curry, Sarah W. Renner, Alicia Greenwalt, Elizabeth P. Ryan, Virginia Godfrey, Mark T. Heise, David W. Threadgill, Anna Han, James A. Swenberg, David W. Threadgill, Scott J. Bultman
Được phát hành 2014Artigo -
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Importance of epidermal growth factor receptor signaling in establishment of adenomas and maintenance of carcinomas during intestinal tumorigenesis Bằng Reade B. Roberts, Min Lu, M. Kay Washington, Sandra J. Olsen, Stephen H. Settle, Robert J. Coffey, David W. Threadgill
Được phát hành 2002Artigo -
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