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    A probability-based approach for the analysis of large-scale RNAi screens by Zhou, Yingyao, Chanda, Sumit K, König, Renate, Chiang, Chih-yuan, Tu, Buu P, Yan, S Frank, DeJesus, Paul D, Romero, Angelica, Bergauer, Tobias, Orth, Anthony, Krueger, Ute

    Published in Nature methods (01-10-2007)
    “…We describe a statistical analysis methodology designed to minimize the impact of off-target activities upon large-scale RNA interference (RNAi) screens in…”
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    genomic screen identifies TYRO3 as a MITF regulator in melanoma by Zhu, Shoutian, Wurdak, Heiko, Wang, Yan, Galkin, Anna, Tao, Haiyan, Li, Jie, Lyssiotis, Costas A, Yan, Feng, Tu, Buu P, Miraglia, Loren, Walker, John, Sun, Fanxiang, Orth, Anthony, Schultz, Peter G, Wu, Xu

    “…Malignant melanoma is the most aggressive form of cutaneous carcinoma, accounting for 75% of all deaths caused by skin cancers. Microphthalmia-associated…”
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    Novel method for the quantitative assessment of cell migration: a study on the motility of rabbit anterior cruciate (ACL) and medial collateral ligament (MCL) cells by Kobayashi, K, Healey, R M, Sah, R L, Clark, J J, Tu, B P, Goomer, R S, Akeson, W H, Moriya, H, Amiel, D

    Published in Tissue engineering (01-02-2000)
    “…A novel method of quantitating cell migration has been proposed for the potential utilization of tissue engineered scaffolds. Applying Alt's conservation law…”
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    Mechanisms of chondrocyte adhesion to cartilage: role of β1-integrins, CD44, and annexin V by Kurtis, Melissa S, Tu, Buu P, Gaya, Omar A, Mollenhauer, Jürgen, Knudson, Warren, Loeser, Richard F, Knudson, Cheryl B, Sah, Robert L

    Published in Journal of orthopaedic research (01-11-2001)
    “…The initial adhesion of transplanted chondrocytes to surrounding host cartilage may be important in the repair of articular defects. Adhesion may position…”
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