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    • An ES Cell System for Rapid, Spatial and Temporal Analysis of Gene Function in vitro and in vivo 

      Mao, Junhao; Barrow, Jeffery; McMahon, Jill Ann; Vaughan, Joe; McMahon, Andrew P. (Oxford University Press, 2005)
      We describe a versatile genetic system for rapid analysis of mammalian gene function. In this, loss of reporter activity in a novel embryonic stem (ES) cell line enables rapid identification of targeting to the ubiquitously ...
    • Identification of Molecular Compartments and Genetic Circuitry in the Developing Mammalian Kidney 

      Duah, Mary; Staser, Karl; Valerius, Michael Todd; Hansard, Jennifer K.; Guo, Jin-jin; McMahon, Jill Ann; Vaughan, Joseph E.; Faria, Diane; Georgas, Kylie; Rumballe, Bree; Ren, Qun; Krautzberger, A. Michaela; Junker, Jan P.; Thiagarajan, Rathi D.; Machanick, Philip; Gray, Paul A.; van Oudenaarden, Alexander; Rowitch, David H.; Stiles, Charles Dean; Ma, Qiufu; Grimmond, Sean M.; Bailey, Timothy L.; Little, Melissa H.; McMahon, Andrew P.; Yu, Jing (Company of Biologists, 2012)
      Lengthy developmental programs generate cell diversity within an organotypic framework, enabling the later physiological actions of each organ system. Cell identity, cell diversity and cell function are determined by cell ...
    • Neuroepithelial Body Microenvironment Is a Niche for a Distinct Subset of Clara-Like Precursors in the Developing Airways 

      Guha, Arjun; Vasconcelos, Michelle; Cai, Yan; Yoneda, Mitsuhiro; Hinds, Anne; Qian, Jun; Li, Guihua; Dickel, Lauren; Johnson, Jane E.; Kimura, Shioko; Guo, Jinjin; McMahon, Jill; McMahon, Andrew; Cardoso, Wellington V. (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2012)
      Clara cells of mammalian airways have multiple functions and are morphologically heterogeneous. Although Notch signaling is essential for the development of these cells, it is unclear how Notch influences Clara cell ...
    • The Redshift Evolution of the Mean Temperature, Pressure, and Entropy Profiles in 80 SPT-Selected Galaxy Clusters 

      McDonald, M.; Benson, B. A.; Vikhlinin, Alexey A.; Aird, K. A.; Allen, S. W.; Bautz, Marshall William; Bayliss, Matthew; Bleem, L. E.; Bocquet, S.; Brodwin, M.; Carlstrom, J. E.; Chang, C. L.; Cho, Hyunjii; Clocchiatti, A.; Crawford, T. M.; Crites, A. T.; de Haan, T.; Dobbs, M. A.; Foley, R. J.; Forman, William R.; George, E. M.; Gladders, M. D.; Gonzalez, A. H.; Halverson, N. W.; Hlavacek-Larrondo, J.; Holder, G. P.; Holzapfel, W. L.; Hrubes, J. D.; Jones, Christine M.; Keisler, R.; Knox, L.; Lee, A. T.; Leitch, E. M.; Liu, J.; Lueker, M.; Luong-Van, D.; Mantz, A.; Marrone, D. P.; McMahon, J; Meyer, S. S.; Miller, Eric; Mocanu, L.; Mohr, J. J.; Murray, S. S.; Padin, S.; Pryke, C.; Reichardt, C. L.; Rest, Armin Wolfgang; Ruhl, J. E.; Saliwanchik, B. R.; Saro, A.; Sayre, James Edward; Schaffer, K. K.; Shirokoff, E.; Spieler, H. G.; Stalder, Brian A; Stanford, S. A.; Staniszewski, Z.; Stark, Aaron William; Story, K. T.; Stubbs, Christopher William; Vanderlinde, K.; Vieira, J. D.; Williamson, R.; Zahn, O.; Zenteno, A. (IOP Publishing, 2014)
      We present the results of an X-ray analysis of 80 galaxy clusters selected in the 2500 deg2 South Pole Telescope survey and observed with the Chandra X-ray Observatory. We divide the full sample into subsamples of ∼20 ...