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    The social gradient of fractures at any skeletal site in men and women: data from the Geelong Osteoporosis Study Fracture Grid by Brennan, S. L., Holloway, K. L., Williams, L. J., Kotowicz, M. A., Bucki-Smith, G., Moloney, D. J., Dobbins, A. G., Timney, E. N., Pasco, J. A.

    Published in Osteoporosis international (01-04-2015)
    “…Summary Age-specific and age-standardized associations between socioeconomic status (SES) and fractures in adults showed a social gradient of fracture,…”
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    O-Glycosylation of EGF repeats: identification and initial characterization of a UDP-glucose: protein O-glucosyltransferase by Shao, Li, Luo, Yi, Moloney, Daniel J., Haltiwanger, Robert S.

    Published in Glycobiology (Oxford) (01-11-2002)
    “…O-Glucose is an unusual form of posttranslational modification consisting of glucose directly attached to protein through O-linkage. Several serum proteins…”
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    Fringe modulation of Jagged1-induced Notch signaling requires the action of beta 4galactosyltransferase-1 by Chen, J, Moloney, D J, Stanley, P

    “…Fringe modulates Notch signaling resulting in the establishment of compartmental boundaries in developing organisms. Fringe is a beta…”
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    Fringe is a glycosyltransferase that modifies Notch by Haltiwanger, Robert S, Moloney, Daniel J, Panin, Vladislav M, Johnston, Stuart H, Chen, Jihua, Shao, Li, Wilson, Richa, Wang, Yang, Stanley, Pamela, Irvine, Kenneth D, Vogt, Thomas F

    Published in Nature (London) (27-07-2000)
    “…Notch receptors function in highly conserved intercellular signalling pathways that direct cell-fate decisions, proliferation and apoptosis in metazoans…”
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    Mammalian Notch1 is modified with two unusual forms of O-linked glycosylation found on epidermal growth factor-like modules by Moloney, D J, Shair, L H, Lu, F M, Xia, J, Locke, R, Matta, K L, Haltiwanger, R S

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (31-03-2000)
    “…Notch is a large cell-surface receptor known to be an essential player in a wide variety of developmental cascades. Here we show that Notch1 endogenously…”
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    The characteristics of six species of living hollow-bearing trees and their importance for arboreal marsupials in the dry sclerophyll forests of southeast Queensland, Australia by Wormington, Kevin Ray, Lamb, David, McCallum, Hamish Ian, Moloney, Damien John

    Published in Forest ecology and management (03-09-2003)
    “…Six species of trees located in the dry sclerophyll forests of southeast Queensland were studied to ascertain which was most suitable to be retained as…”
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    The O-linked fucose glycosylation pathway. Evidence for protein-specific elongation of o-linked fucose in Chinese hamster ovary cells by Moloney, D J, Lin, A I, Haltiwanger, R S

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (25-07-1997)
    “…O-Linked fucose is an unusual form of glycosylation recently shown to modify the hydroxyls of serine or threonine residues at a strict consensus site within…”
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    Fringe Modulation of Jagged1-Induced Notch Signaling Requires the Action of β4galactosyltransferase-1 by Chen, Jihua, Moloney, Daniel J., Stanley, Pamela

    “…Fringe modulates Notch signaling resulting in the establishment of compartmental boundaries in developing organisms. Fringe is a…”
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    Fringe Modifies O-Fucose on Mouse Notch1 at Epidermal Growth Factor-like Repeats within the Ligand-binding Site and the Abruptex Region by Shao, Li, Moloney, Daniel J, Haltiwanger, Robert

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (07-03-2003)
    “…Fringe plays a key role in the specification of boundaries during development by modulating the ability of Notch ligands to activate Notch receptors. Fringe is…”
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    Lunatic Fringe, Manic Fringe, and Radical Fringe Recognize Similar Specificity Determinants in O-Fucosylated Epidermal Growth Factor-like Repeats by Rampal, Raajit, Li, Annie S.Y., Moloney, Daniel J., Georgiou, Stephanie A., Luther, Kelvin B., Nita-Lazar, Aleksandra, Haltiwanger, Robert S.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (23-12-2005)
    “…Notch signaling is a component of a wide variety of developmental processes in many organisms. Notch activity can be modulated by O-fucosylation (mediated by…”
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    Notch ligands are substrates for protein O-fucosyltransferase-1 and Fringe by Panin, Vladislav M, Shao, Li, Lei, Liang, Moloney, Daniel J, Irvine, Kenneth D, Haltiwanger, Robert S

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (16-08-2002)
    “…O-Fucose has been identified on epidermal growth factor-like (EGF) repeats of Notch, and elongation of O-fucose has been implicated in the modulation of Notch…”
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    The O-linked fucose glycosylation pathway: identification and characterization of a uridine diphosphoglucose: fucose-beta1,3-glucosyltransferase activity from Chinese hamster ovary cells by Moloney, D J, Haltiwanger, R S

    Published in Glycobiology (Oxford) (01-07-1999)
    “…O-Linked fucose is an unusual carbohydrate modification in which fucose is linked directly to the hydroxyl groups of serines or threonines. It has been found…”
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    Habitat Requirements for the Conservation of Arboreal Marsupials in Dry Sclerophyll Forests of Southeast Queensland, Australia by Wormington, Kevin Ray, Lamb, David, McCallum, Hamish Ian, Moloney, Damien John

    Published in Forest science (01-05-2002)
    “…The habitat requirements of arboreal marsupials were investigated in the dry sclerophyll forests of southeast Queensland, Australia. Species richness and…”
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