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  • Millonig, J H, J A Emerson, J M Levorse, and S M Tilghman. (1995) 1995. “Molecular Analysis of the Distal Enhancer of the Mouse Alpha-Fetoprotein Gene.”. Mol Cell Biol 15 (7): 3848-56.
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  • Jones, Beverly K, John Levorse, and Shirley M Tilghman. (2002) 2002. “A Human H19 Transgene Exhibits Impaired Paternal-Specific Imprint Acquisition and Maintenance in Mice.”. Hum Mol Genet 11 (4): 411-8.
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  • Guan, Yuanfang, Cheryl L Ackert-Bicknell, Braden Kell, Olga G Troyanskaya, and Matthew A Hibbs. 2010. “Functional Genomics Complements Quantitative Genetics in Identifying Disease-Gene Associations.”. PLoS Comput Biol 6 (11): e1000991.
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  • Brunkow, M E, and S M Tilghman. (1991) 1991. “Ectopic Expression of the H19 Gene in Mice Causes Prenatal Lethality.”. Genes Dev 5 (6): 1092-101.
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  • Hark, A T, C J Schoenherr, D J Katz, R S Ingram, J M Levorse, and S M Tilghman. (2000) 2000. “CTCF Mediates Methylation-Sensitive Enhancer-Blocking Activity at the H19 Igf2 Locus.”. Nature 405 (6785): 486-9.
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  • Cole, Susan E, John M Levorse, Shirley M Tilghman, and Thomas F Vogt. (2002) 2002. “Clock Regulatory Elements Control Cyclic Expression of Lunatic Fringe During Somitogenesis.”. Dev Cell 3 (1): 75-84.
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  • Emerson, J A, J Vacher, L A Cirillo, S M Tilghman, and A L Tyner. (1992) 1992. “The Zonal Expression of Alpha-Fetoprotein Transgenes in the Livers of Adult Mice.”. Dev Dyn 195 (1): 55-66.
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  • Pfeifer, K, P A Leighton, and S M Tilghman. (1996) 1996. “The Structural H19 Gene Is Required for Transgene Imprinting.”. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 93 (24): 13876-83.
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  • Camper, S A, and S M Tilghman. (1989) 1989. “Postnatal Repression of the Alpha-Fetoprotein Gene Is Enhancer Independent.”. Genes Dev 3 (4): 537-46.
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  • Tilghman, S M, M S Bartolomei, A L Webber, M E Brunkow, J Saam, P A Leighton, K Pfeifer, and S Zemel. 1993. “Parental Imprinting of the H19 and Igf2 Genes in the Mouse.”. Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol 58: 287-95.
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  • Tyner, A L, R Godbout, R S Compton, and S M Tilghman. (1990) 1990. “The Ontogeny of Alpha-Fetoprotein Gene Expression in the Mouse Gastrointestinal Tract.”. J Cell Biol 110 (4): 915-27.
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