Our Science – Kuehn Website
Michael R. Kuehn, Ph.D.
Selected Publications |
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Liu J, Li Q, Kuehn MR, Litingtung Y, Vokes SA, Chiang C. Sonic hedgehog signaling directly targets Hyaluronic Acid Synthase 2, an essential regulator of phalangeal joint patterning. Dev. Biol. 375: 160-71, 2013. [Journal] |
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Lezin G, Kosaka Y, Yost HJ, Kuehn MR, Brunelli L. A one-step miniprep for the isolation of plasmid DNA and lambda phage particles. PLoS ONE. 6: e23457, 2011. [Journal] |
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Lezin G, Kuehn MR, Brunelli L. Hofmeister series salts enhance purification of plasmid DNA by non-ionic detergents. Biotechnol. Bioeng. 108: 1872-82, 2011. [Journal] |
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Tripathi P, Guo Q, Wang Y, Coussens M, Liapis H, Jain S, Kuehn MR, Capecchi MR, Chen F. Midline signaling regulates kidney positioning but not nephrogenesis through Shh. Dev. Biol. 340: 518-27, 2010. [Journal] |
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Akagi K, Stephens RM, Li J, Evdokimov E, Kuehn MR, Volfovsky N, Symer DE. MouseIndelDB: a database integrating genomic indel polymorphisms that distinguish mouse strains. Nucleic Acids Res. 38: D600-6, 2010. [Journal] |
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Sharma P, Murillas R, Zhang H, Kuehn MR. N4BP1 is a newly identified nucleolar protein that undergoes SUMO-regulated polyubiquitylation and proteasomal turnover at promyelocytic leukemia nuclear bodies. J. Cell. Sci. 123: 1227-34, 2010. [Journal] |
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Dahle O, Kumar A, Kuehn MR. Nodal signaling recruits the histone demethylase jmjd3 to counteract polycomb-mediated repression at target genes. Sci Signal. 3: ra48, 2010. [Journal] |
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Shirakawa H, Rochman M, Furusawa T, Kuehn MR, Horigome S, Haketa K, Sugita Y, Inada T, Komai M, Bustin M. The nucleosomal binding protein NSBP1 is highly expressed in the placenta and modulates the expression of differentiation markers in placental Rcho-1 cells. J. Cell. Biochem. 106: 651-8, 2009. [Journal] |
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Kumar A, Lualdi M, Lewandoski M, Kuehn MR. Broad mesodermal and endodermal deletion of Nodal at postgastrulation stages results solely in left/right axial defects. Dev. Dyn. 237: 3591-601, 2008. Full Text Article. [Journal] |
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Evdokimov E, Sharma P, Lockett SJ, Lualdi M, Kuehn MR. Loss of SUMO1 in mice affects RanGAP1 localization and formation of PML nuclear bodies, but is not lethal as it can be compensated by SUMO2 or SUMO3. J. Cell. Sci. 121: 4106-13, 2008. [Journal] |
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