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    Particle Filtering for Multiple Object Tracking in Dynamic Fluorescence Microscopy Images: Application to Microtubule Growth Analysis by Smal, I., Draegestein, K., Galjart, N., Niessen, W., Meijering, E.

    Published in IEEE transactions on medical imaging (01-06-2008)
    “…Quantitative analysis of dynamic processes in living cells by means of fluorescence microscopy imaging requires tracking of hundreds of bright spots in noisy…”
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    A plus-end raft to control microtubule dynamics and function by Galjart, Niels, Perez, Franck

    Published in Current opinion in cell biology (01-02-2003)
    “…Cells require a properly oriented and organised microtubule array to transmit positional information. Recent data have revealed a heterogeneous population of…”
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    Multiple object tracking in molecular bioimaging by Rao-Blackwellized marginal particle filtering by Smal, I., Meijering, E., Draegestein, K., Galjart, N., Grigoriev, I., Akhmanova, A., van Royen, M.E., Houtsmuller, A.B., Niessen, W.

    Published in Medical image analysis (01-12-2008)
    “…Time-lapse fluorescence microscopy imaging has rapidly evolved in the past decade and has opened new avenues for studying intracellular processes in vivo. Such…”
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    CLIPs and CLASPs and cellular dynamics by Galjart, Niels

    Published in Nature reviews. Molecular cell biology (01-06-2005)
    “…The dynamic properties of microtubules are regulated by plus-end tracking proteins (+TIPs), which associate with the distal ends of microtubules. Among the…”
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    Characterisation of transcriptionally active and inactive chromatin domains in neurons by Akhmanova, A, Verkerk, T, Langeveld, A, Grosveld, F, Galjart, N

    Published in Journal of cell science (01-12-2000)
    “…The tandemly organised ribosomal DNA (rDNA) repeats are transcribed by a dedicated RNA polymerase in a specialised nuclear compartment, the nucleolus. There…”
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    Human lysosomal protective protein has cathepsin A-like activity distinct from its protective function by GALJART, N. J, MORREAU, H, WILLEMSEN, R, GILLEMANS, N, BONTEN, E. J, D'AZZO, A

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (05-08-1991)
    “…The protective protein was first discovered because of its deficiency in the metabolic storage disorder galactosialidosis. It associates with lysosomal…”
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    Expression of cDNA encoding the human "protective protein" associated with lysosomal beta-galactosidase and neuraminidase: homology to yeast proteases by Galjart, N J, Gillemans, N, Harris, A, van der Horst, G T, Verheijen, F W, Galjaard, H, d'Azzo, A

    Published in Cell (09-09-1988)
    “…The "protective protein" is a glycoprotein that associates with lysosomal beta-galactosidase and neuraminidase and is deficient in the autosomal recessive…”
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    Alternative splicing of β-galactosidase mRNA generates the classic lysosomal enzyme and a β-galactosidase-related protein by Morreau, H, Galjart, N.J., Gillemans, N, Willemsen, R, van der Horst, G.T., d'Azzo, A

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (05-12-1989)
    “…We have isolated two cDNAs encoding human lysosomal β-galactosidase, the enzyme deficient in GM1-gangliosidosis and Morquio B syndrome, and a…”
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    Human lysosomal protective protein. Glycosylation, intracellular transport, and association with beta-galactosidase in the endoplasmic reticulum by Morreau, H, Galjart, N J, Willemsen, R, Gillemans, N, Zhou, X Y, d'Azzo, A

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (05-09-1992)
    “…In lysosomes beta-galactosidase and neuraminidase acquire a stable and active conformation through their association with the protective protein. The latter is…”
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    Sheltering behavior and locomotor activity in 11 genetically diverse common inbred mouse strains using home-cage monitoring by Loos, Maarten, Koopmans, Bastijn, Aarts, Emmeke, Maroteaux, Gregoire, van der Sluis, Sophie, Verhage, Matthijs, Smit, August B

    Published in PloS one (29-09-2014)
    “…Functional genetic analyses in mice rely on efficient and in-depth characterization of the behavioral spectrum. Automated home-cage observation can provide a…”
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    The gene encoding human protective protein (PPGB) is on chromosome 20 by Wiegant, J, Galjart, N J, Raap, A K, d'Azzo, A

    Published in Genomics (San Diego, Calif.) (01-06-1991)
    “…Normal lymphocyte prometaphase chromosome spreads were hybridized in situ using single- and double-color fluorescence techniques. The results obtained with…”
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    Cathepsin A deficiency in galactosialidosis : Studies of patients and carriers in 16 families by KLEIJER, W. J, GEILEN, G. C, JANSE, H. C, VAN DIGGELEN, O. P, ZHOU, X. Y, GALJART, N. J, GALJAARD, H, D'AZZO, A

    Published in Pediatric research (01-06-1996)
    “…Deficiency of lysosomal protective protein/cathepsin A in humans is the primary cause of galactosialidosis, a lysosomal storage disease characterized by…”
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    Zfp-37 is a member of the KRAB zinc finger gene family and is expressed in neurons of the developing and adult CNS by MAZARAKIS, N, MICHALOVICH, D, KARIS, A, GROSVELD, F, GALJART, N

    Published in Genomics (San Diego, Calif.) (15-04-1996)
    “…The murine Zfp-37 gene encodes a protein with 12 zinc fingers at its C-terminus (Nelki et al., 1990, Nucleic Acids Res. 18: 3655; Burke and Wolgemuth, 1992,…”
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    CTCF contributes in a critical way to spermatogenesis and male fertility by Hernández-Hernández, Abrahan, Lilienthal, Ingrid, Fukuda, Nanaho, Galjart, Niels, Höög, Christer

    Published in Scientific reports (27-06-2016)
    “…The CCCTC-binding factor (CTCF) is an architectural protein that governs chromatin organization and gene expression in somatic cells. Here, we show that CTCF…”
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    Identification and in Vitro Reconstitution of Lysosomal Neuraminidase from Human Placenta by van der Horst, G T J, Galjart, N J, d'Azzo, A, Galjaard, H, Verheijen, F W

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (15-01-1989)
    “…Lysosomal neuraminidase from human placenta has been obtained in its active form by association of an inactive neuraminidase polypeptide with β-galactosidase…”
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    CLASP1 and CLASP2 bind to EB1 and regulate microtubule plus-end dynamics at the cell cortex by Mimori-Kiyosue, Yuko, Grigoriev, Ilya, Lansbergen, Gideon, Sasaki, Hiroyuki, Matsui, Chiyuki, Severin, Fedor, Galjart, Niels, Grosveld, Frank, Vorobjev, Ivan, Tsukita, Shoichiro, Akhmanova, Anna

    Published in The Journal of cell biology (03-01-2005)
    “…CLIP-associating protein (CLASP) 1 and CLASP2 are mammalian microtubule (MT) plus-end binding proteins, which associate with CLIP-170 and CLIP-115. Using RNA…”
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    Mouse "protective protein". cDNA cloning, sequence comparison, and expression by Galjart, N J, Gillemans, N, Meijer, D, d'Azzo, A

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (15-03-1990)
    “…The "protective protein" is the glycoprotein that forms a complex with the lysosomal enzymes beta-galactosidase and neuraminidase. Its deficiency in man leads…”
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    Within-strain variation in behavior differs consistently between common inbred strains of mice by Loos, Maarten, Koopmans, Bastijn, Aarts, Emmeke, Maroteaux, Gregoire, van der Sluis, Sophie, Verhage, Matthijs, Smit, August B.

    Published in Mammalian genome (01-08-2015)
    “…Genetic and environmental factors interact throughout life and give rise to individual differences, i.e., individuality. The diversifying effect of…”
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