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Bontekoe, C.J.M.
(Carola Jacoba Maria Bontekoe)
protein fxr 2p fxr 1p x syndrome knockout expression mouse fxr proteins syndrome brain genet response wild-type genetic retardation localization cytoplasm oostra study instability wild-type mice antibody retardation protein mutation export function domain signal fxr 2 sequence expansion result transmission nucleolar fmr 1 inhibition fxr 1p isoforms fmrpi 304n testi tissue binding neuron nucleolu isoform warren prepulse inhibition siomi adult transfected fmr 1 gene region cytoplasmic prepulse nucleus pattern length iso-e promoter triplet fxr 1 premutation quadrant figure allele ribosome training treatment fxr 2 knockout phenotype fxr 2pmut nature x patients fmrpi hoogeveen lmb treatment dreyfus fxr 2 proteins morris water task training quadrant galjaard
6 Most Recent Publications
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Knockout mouse model for Fxr2: a model for mental retardation
(Article)
Bontekoe, C.J.M. Kirkpatrick, L. Yuva-Paylor, L.A. Paylor, R. Nellis, A. Willemsen, R. Fang, Z. Nelson, D. Bakker, C.E. Hoogeveen, A.T. McAninch, R. Merriweather, M. Oostra, B.A. Cheng, N.C. McIlwain, K.L. Nieuwenhuizen, I.M. |
2002-01-01
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CGG Repeat Instability and FXR Proteins
(Doctoral Thesis)
Bontekoe, C.J.M. |
2001-06-13
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Instability of a (CGG)98 repeat in the Fmr1 promoter
(Article)
Bontekoe, C.J.M. Bakker, C.E. Nieuwenhuizen, I.M. Linde, H. van der Lange, D. de Hirst, M.C. Oostra, B.A. Lans, W.J. |
2001-01-01
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The fragile X-related proteins FXR1P and FXR2P contain a functional nucleolar-targeting signal equivalent to the HIV-1 regulatory proteins
(Article)
Tamanini, F. Kirkpatrick, L.L. Schonkeren, J. Unen, L. van Bakker, C.E. Nelson, D.L. Galjaard, H. Oostra, B.A. Hoogeveen, A.T. Bontekoe, C.J.M. |
2000-01-01
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Different targets for the fragile X-related proteins revealed by their distinct nuclear localizations
(Article)
Tamanini, F. Bakker, C.E. Unen, L. van Anar, B. Willemsen, R. Yoshida, M. Galjaard, H. Oostra, B.A. Hoogeveen, A.T. Bontekoe, C.J.M. |
1999-01-01
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Differential expression of FMR1, FXR1 and FXR2 proteins in human brain and testis
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Tamanini, F. Willemsen, R. Unen, L. van Galjaard, H. Oostra, B.A. Hoogeveen, A.T. Bontekoe, C.J.M. |
1997-01-01
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