A Sandwich and a Half

poboyThe Po’Boys at Mahony’s in New Orleans are as big as your thigh. Our plan was to eat a snack before shopping. “Never grocery shop while hungry” is our battle cry to justify spending $45 in a restaurant to prevent us from overspending at the grocery store. After this, we opted to go home and take a nap instead.

 

CWRU C.W.R.U.
Genetics
Case Western Reserve University
Craig A. Hodges, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Craig.Hodges@case.edu
BRB (216) 368
Biomedical research building
Cystic Fibrosis
Cftr mouse models
C.F.T.R.

Generation of a conditional null allele for Cftr

Cystic Fibrosis Related Female Infertility is Multifactorial: Evidence from Mouse Models of CF

Genetic regulation of the variation in pubertal timing.

When Puberty is Precocious: Scientific and Clinical Aspects.

The Use of Mouse Chromosome Substitution Strains to Investigate the Genetic Regulation of Pubertal Timing

Identification of a Quantitative Trait Locus that Regulates the Onset of Puberty

The Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator (CFTR) Modulates the Timing of Puberty in Mice

The SMC1b-deficient female mouse: Evidence that cohesins are a missing link in age-related nondisjunction

Defective sister-chromatid cohesion, aneuploidy and cancer predisposition in a mouse model of type II Rothmund-Thompson syndrome

SMC1b is required for meiotic chromosome dynamics, sister chromatid cohesion, and DNA recombination

Generation of transgenic livestock by somatic cell nuclear transfer

Generation of bovine transgenics using somatic cell nuclear transfer

Bisphenol A exposure causes meiotic aneuploidy in the female mouse

Simultaneous analysis of chromosomes and chromosome-associated proteins in mammalian oocytes and embryos

Experimental evidence that changes in oocyte growth influence meiotic chromosome segregation.” Human Reproduction

Coordinating the segregation of sister chromatids during the first meiotic division: Evidence for sexual dimorphism

Chromosomal influence on meiotic spindle assembly: Abnormal meiosis I in female MLH1 mutant mice

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