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Honma K, T Ochiyab, S Nagaharac, A Sanoc, H Yamamotob, K Hiraib, Y Asoa, M Teradab (2001) Atelocollagen-Based Gene Transfer in Cells Allows High-Throughput Screening of Gene Functions. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 289:1075-81.Koken Bioscience Institute; National Cancer Center Research Institute, Japan 
Chen J, Zhong Q, Wang J, Cameron RS, Borke JL, Isales CM, Bollag RJ. (2001) Microarray analysis of Tbx2-directed gene expression: a possible role in osteogenesis. Mol Cell Endocrinol 177:43-54Medical College of Georgia 
Haskins JR, Rowse P, Rahbari R, de la Iglesia FA. (2001) Thiazolidinedione toxicity to isolated hepatocytes revealed by coherent multiprobe fluorescence microscopy and correlated with multiparameter flow cytometry of peripheral leukocytes. Arch Toxicol 75(7):425-38.Pfizer 
Blumberg, H, D Conklin, WF Xu, A Grossmann, T Brender, S Carollo, M Eagan, D Foster, BA Haldeman, A Hammond, H Haugen, L Jelinek, JD Kelly, K Madden, MF Maurer, J Parrish-Novak, D Prunkard, S Sexson, C Sprecher, K Waggie, J West, TE Whitmore, L Yao, MK Kuechle, BA Dale and YA Chandrasekher. (2001) Interleukin 20: Discovery, receptor identification, and role in epidermal function. Cell 104:9Zymogenetics, Inc 
Vogt, A, T Adachi, AP Ducruet, J Chesebrough, K Nemoto, BI Carr, and JS Lazo. (2001) Spatial analysis of key signaling proteins by High-content solid phase cytometry in Hep3B cells treated with an inhibitor of cdc2 dual-specificity phosphatases. J Biol Chem 276:20544-20550University of Pittsburgh
Simpson PB, JI Bacha, EL Palfreyman, AJ Woollacott, RM McKernan, J Kerby. (2001) Retinoic acid-evoked differentiation of neuroblastoma cells predominates over growth factor stimulation: an automated image capture and quantitation approach to neuritogenesis. Anal. Biochem. 298:163-169Merck Sharp & Dohme 
Conway BR, Minor LK, Xu JZ, D'Andrea MR, Ghosh RN, Demarest KT. (2001) Quantitative analysis of agonist-dependent parathyroid hormone receptor trafficking in whole cells using a functional green fluorescent protein conjugate. J Cell Physiol 189:341-355Johnson & Johnson 

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