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    Identification and characterization of the genes encoding human and mouse osteoactivin by Owen, T A, Smock, S L, Prakash, S, Pinder, L, Brees, D, Krull, D, Castleberry, T A, Clancy, Y C, Marks, Jr, S C, Safadi, F F, Popoff, S N

    “…Osteoactivin (OA) is more highly expressed in the bones of osteopetrotic mutant rats (op/op) than in those of their normal littermates and is the homologue of…”
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    Molecular cloning and functional characterization of the canine androgen receptor by Lu, B, Smock, S L, Castleberry, T A, Owen, T A

    Published in Molecular and cellular biochemistry (01-10-2001)
    “…Sex steroids, including testosterone, play a major role in determining peak bone mass in mammals and the subsequent loss of total bone mass with advancing age…”
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    Molecular cloning and functional characterization of the canine parathyroid hormone/parathyroid hormone related peptide receptor (PTH1) by Smock, S L, Vogt, G A, Castleberry, T A, Lu, B, Owen, T A

    Published in Molecular biology reports (01-01-2001)
    “…Parathyroid hormone (PTH) is a major mediator of calcium and phosphate metabolism through its interactions with receptors in kidney and bone. PTH binds with…”
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    Molecular cloning and functional characterization of the canine prostaglandin E2 receptor EP4 subtype by Castleberry, T A, Lu, B, Smock, S L, Owen, T A

    Published in Prostaglandins & other lipid mediators (01-07-2001)
    “…Prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) is an important mediator of diverse biologic functions in many tissues and binds with high affinity to four cell surface,…”
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    Cloning, structural characterization, and chromosomal localization of the gene encoding the human prostaglandin E sub(2) receptor EP2 subtype by Smock, S L, Pan, L C, Castleberry, T A, Lu, B, Mather, R J, Owen, T A

    Published in Gene (17-09-1999)
    “…Northern blot analysis of human placental RNA using a probe to the 5' end of the human prostaglandin E sub(2) (PGE sub(2)) EP2 receptor subtype coding region…”
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    Cloning, structural characterization, and chromosomal localization of the gene encoding the human prostaglandin E(2) receptor EP2 subtype by Smock, S L, Pan, L C, Castleberry, T A, Lu, B, Mather, R J, Owen, T A

    Published in Gene (17-09-1999)
    “…Northern blot analysis of human placental RNA using a probe to the 5' end of the human prostaglandin E(2) (PGE(2)) EP2 receptor subtype coding region revealed…”
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    Molecular cloning and functional characterization of the canine prostaglandin E 2 receptor EP4 subtype by Castleberry, Tessa A, Lu, Bihong, Smock, Steven L, Owen, Thomas A

    Published in Prostaglandins & other lipid mediators (01-07-2001)
    “…Prostaglandin E 2 (PGE 2) is an important mediator of diverse biologic functions in many tissues and binds with high affinity to four cell surface,…”
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    Cloning, structural characterization, and chromosomal localization of the gene encoding the human prostaglandin E 2 receptor EP2 subtype by Smock, Steven L., Pan, Lydia C., Castleberry, Tessa A., Lu, Bihong, Mather, Robert J., Owen, Thomas A.

    Published in Gene (17-09-1999)
    “…Northern blot analysis of human placental RNA using a probe to the 5′ end of the human prostaglandin E 2 (PGE 2) EP2 receptor subtype coding region revealed…”
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    Pelage color of red bats Lasiurus borealis varies with body size: An image analysis of museum specimens by Andrew K. DAVIS Steven B. CASTLEBERRY

    Published in Current zoology (2010)
    “…Mammalian pelage color can vary among individuals of many species, although this intraspecific variation is often overlooked by researchers, perhaps because of…”
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