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    ATRX affects the repair of telomeric DSBs by promoting cohesion and a DAXX-dependent activity by Lovejoy, Courtney A, Takai, Kaori, Huh, Michael S, Picketts, David J, de Lange, Titia

    Published in PLoS biology (01-01-2020)
    “…Alpha thalassemia/mental retardation syndrome X-linked chromatin remodeler (ATRX), a DAXX (death domain-associated protein) interacting protein, is often lost…”
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    Recovery from impaired muscle growth arises from prolonged postnatal accretion of myonuclei in Atrx mutant mice by Huh, Michael S, Young, Kevin G, Yan, Keqin, Price-O'Dea, Tina, Picketts, David J

    Published in PloS one (02-11-2017)
    “…Reduced muscle mass due to pathological development can occur through several mechanisms, including the loss or reduced proliferation of muscle stem cells…”
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    Compromised genomic integrity impedes muscle growth after Atrx inactivation by Huh, Michael S, Price O'Dea, Tina, Ouazia, Dahmane, McKay, Bruce C, Parise, Gianni, Parks, Robin J, Rudnicki, Michael A, Picketts, David J

    Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-12-2012)
    “…ATR-X syndrome is a severe intellectual disability disorder caused by mutations in the ATRX gene. Many ancillary clinical features are attributed to CNS…”
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    SCO-ping Out the Mechanisms Underlying the Etiology of Hydrocephalus by Huh, Michael S, Todd, Matthew A. M, Picketts, David J

    Published in Physiology (Bethesda, Md.) (01-04-2009)
    “…Michael S. Huh 1 ,* , Matthew A. M. Todd 2 ,* and David J. Picketts 2 1 Regenerative Medicine Program, Ottawa Health Research Institute, and 2 Department of…”
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    The sub-nucleolar localization of PHF6 defines its role in rDNA transcription and early processing events by Todd, Matthew A M, Huh, Michael S, Picketts, David J

    Published in European journal of human genetics : EJHG (01-10-2016)
    “…Ribosomal RNA synthesis occurs in the nucleolus and is a tightly regulated process that is targeted in some developmental diseases and hyperactivated in…”
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    Rb Is Required for Progression through Myogenic Differentiation but Not Maintenance of Terminal Differentiation by Huh, Michael S., Parker, Maura H., Scimè, Anthony, Parks, Robin, Rudnicki, Michael A.

    Published in The Journal of cell biology (13-09-2004)
    “…To investigate the requirement for pRb in myogenic differentiation, a floxed Rb allele was deleted either in proliferating myoblasts or after differentiation…”
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    Muscle function and dysfunction in health and disease by Huh, Michael S., Smid, Johnathan K., Rudnicki, Michael A.

    “…Skeletal muscles of the trunk and limbs developmentally originate from the cells of the dermomyotomal compartment of the somite. A wealth of knowledge has been…”
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    Rb and p107 regulate preadipocyte differentiation into white versus brown fat through repression of PGC-1α by Scimè, Anthony, Grenier, Guillaume, Huh, Michael S., Gillespie, Mark A., Bevilacqua, Lisa, Harper, Mary-Ellen, Rudnicki, Michael A.

    Published in Cell metabolism (01-11-2005)
    “…The Rb family, Rb, p107, and p130, play important roles in cell cycle control and cellular differentiation, and Rb has been suggested to regulate adipocyte…”
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    Rb and p107 regulate preadipocyte differentiation into white versus brown fat through repression of PGC-1alpha by Scimè, Anthony, Grenier, Guillaume, Huh, Michael S, Gillespie, Mark A, Bevilacqua, Lisa, Harper, Mary-Ellen, Rudnicki, Michael A

    Published in Cell metabolism (01-11-2005)
    “…The Rb family, Rb, p107, and p130, play important roles in cell cycle control and cellular differentiation, and Rb has been suggested to regulate adipocyte…”
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