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  • Clark, A.T., D. Goldowitz, J.S. Takahashi, M.H. Vitaterna, S.M. Siepka, L.L. Peters, W.N. Frankel, G.A. Carlson, J. Rossant, J. Nadeu, and M.J. Justice. 2004. Implementing large-scale ENU mutagenesis screens in North America. Genetica 122:51-64.
  • Pinto, L.H., M.H. Vitaterna, K. Shimomura, S. Lumayag, M. Baker, D. Fenner, R.A. Mullins, V. Sheffield, E. Stone, E. Heffron, J. S. Takahashi. 2004. Initial Results from Screening over 9,000 Chemically-Mutagenized Mice for Defects in the Electroretinogram and Appearance of the Fundus. Vis Res 44:3335-45.
  • Goldowitz D, WN Frankel, JS Takahashi, MH Vitaterna, C Bult, WA Kibbe, J Snoddy, Y Li, S Pretel, J Yates, DJ Swanson. 2004. Large-scale mutagenesis of the mouse to understand the genetic bases of nervous system structure and function. Molecular Brain Research 132:105-115.
  • Buchner DA, Seburn KL, Frankel WN, Meisler MH. 2004. Three ENU-induced neurological mutations in the pore loop of sodium channel Scn8a (Na(v)1.6) and a genetically linked retinal mutation, rd13. Mamm Genome May 15(5):344-51.
  • D, Seburn KL, Wen G, Frankel WN, Hamilton BA. 2004. Mutation rate and predicted phenotypic target sizes in ethylnitrosourea-treated mice. Concepcion Genetics Oct 168(2):953-9.
  • Bult C, Kibbe WA, Snoddy J, Vitaterna M, Swanson D, Pretel S, Li Y, Hohman MM, Rinchik E, Takahashi JS, Frankel WN, Goldowitz D. 2004. A genome end-game: understanding gene function in the nervous system. Nature Neuroscience May 7(5):484-5.
  • Pinto, L.H. Vitaterna, M. H., Shimomura, K., Siepka, S. M., Blondell, E. M., Lumayag, S.L., Omura, C., Andrews, A.W., Baker, M., Invergo, B. M., Heffron, E., Mullins, R.F., Sheffield, V.C., Stone, E.M., and Takahashi, J.S. 2005. Generation, Characterization and Molecular Cloning of the Noerg-1 Mutation in the Mouse. Visual Neuroscience (in press).
  • Siepka SM, Takahashi JS. 2005. Methods to record circadian rhythm wheel running activity in mice. Methods in Enzymology 393:230-9.
  • Siepka SM, Takahashi JS. 2005. Forward genetic screens to identify circadian rhythm mutants in mice. Methods in Enzymology 393:219-29.
  • Washington JL 3rd, Pitts D, Wright CG, Erway LC, Davis RR, Alagramam K. 2005. Characterization of a new allele of Ames waltzer generated by ENU mutagenesis. Hear Res Apr 202(1-2):161-9.
  • Wooley CM, Sher RB, Kale A, Frankel WN, Cox GA, Seburn KL. 2005. Gait analysis detects early changes in transgenic SOD1(G93A) mice. Muscle Nerve Jul 32(1):43-50.
  • Jablonski, MM, Dalke C, Wang X, Lu L, Manly KF, Pretsch W, Favor J, Pardue MT, Rinchik EM, Williams RW, Goldowitz D, Graw J. 2005. An ENU-induced mutation in Rs1h causes disruption of retinal structure and function. Molecular Vision 11:569-81.
  • Johnson, DK, Rinchik, EM, Moustaid-Moussa, N, Miller, DR, Williams, RW, Michaud, EJ, Jablonski, MM, Elberger, A, Hamre, K, Smeyne, R, Chesler, E, and Goldowitz, D. 2005. Phenotype screening for genetically determined age-onset disorders and increased longevity in ENU-mutagenized mice. AGE 27:75-90.