Dr. David Beier has authored dozens of research papers, including the selected publications listed below. To see more of his publications, view a complete list on PubMed.
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Interacting genetic loci cause airway hyperresponsiveness.
Ackerman KG, Huang H, Grasemann H, Puma C, Singer JB, Hill AE, Lander E, Nadeau JH, Churchill GA, Drazen JM, Beier DR
15657107 Physiological genomics , 2005 Mar 21: 21 (1 ) 105-11
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A defect in a novel ADAMTS family member is the cause of the belted white-spotting mutation.
Rao C, Foernzler D, Loftus SK, Liu S, McPherson JD, Jungers KA, Apte SS, Pavan WJ, Beier DR
12925592 Development (Cambridge, England) , 2003 Oct.: 130 (19 ) 4665-72
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A defect in a novel Nek-family kinase causes cystic kidney disease in the mouse and in zebrafish.
Liu S, Lu W, Obara T, Kuida S, Lehoczky J, Dewar K, Drummond IA, Beier DR
12421721 Development (Cambridge, England) , 2002 Dec.: 129 (24 ) 5839-46
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Efficient generation and mapping of recessive developmental mutations using ENU mutagenesis.
Herron BJ, Lu W, Rao C, Liu S, Peters H, Bronson RT, Justice MJ, McDonald JD, Beier DR
11818962 Nature genetics , 2002 Feb.: 30 (2 ) 185-9
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Sequence-based analysis of mutagenized mice.
Beier DR
Mamm Genome , 2000: (11 ) 594-7
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Genetic localization of interacting modifiers affecting severity in a murine model of polycystic kidney disease.
Kuida S and Beier DR
Genome Research , 2000: (10 ) 49-54
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Gene mapping in zebrafish using single-strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP) analysis.
Förnzler D, Her H, Knapik EW, Clark M, Lehrach H, Postlethwait JM, Zon LI, Beier DR
Genomics , 1998: (51 ) 216-22
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Genetic mapping of 262 loci derived from expressed sequences in a murine interspecific cross using single-strand conformational polymorphism (SSCP) analysis.
Brady KP, Rowe LB, Her H, Stevens TJ, Eppig J, Sussman DJ, Sikela J, Beier DR
Genome Res , 1997: (7 ) 1085-93
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Single-strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP) analysis as a tool for genetic mapping.
Beier DR
Mamm Genome , 1993: (4 ) 627-31
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Mutations at the murine "motheaten" locus are within the hematopoietic cell protein tyrosine phosphatase (Hcph) gene.
Shultz LD, Schweitzer PA, Rajan TV, Yi T, Ihle JN, Matthews RJ, Thomas ML, Beier DR
Cell , 1993: (73 ) 1445-1454