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Authors: Ogburn, CE Carlberg, K Ottinger, MA Holmes, DJ Martin, GM Austad, SN
Citation: Ce. Ogburn et al., Exceptional cellular resistance to oxidative damage in long-lived birds requires active gene expression, J GERONT A, 56(11), 2001, pp. B468-B474

Authors: Harley, CW Martin, GM Skinner, DM Squires, A
Citation: Cw. Harley et al., The moving fire hydrant experiment: Movement of objects to a new location reelicits marking in rats, NEUROBIOL L, 75(3), 2001, pp. 303-309

Authors: Skinner, DM Martin, GM Scanlon, CJ Thorpe, CM Barry, J Evans, JH Harley, CW
Citation: Dm. Skinner et al., A two-platform task reveals a deficit in the ability of rats to return to the start location in the water maze, BEHAV NEURO, 115(1), 2001, pp. 220-228

Authors: Huxter, JR Thorpe, CM Martin, GM Harley, CW
Citation: Jr. Huxter et al., Spatial problem solving and hippocampal place cell firing in rats: controlby an internal sense of direction carried across environments, BEH BRA RES, 123(1), 2001, pp. 37-48

Authors: Martin, GM
Citation: Gm. Martin, A brief history of research on the Werner syndrome, GANN MG CAN, (49), 2001, pp. 1-10

Authors: Martin, GM
Citation: Gm. Martin, Frontiers of aging, SCIENCE, 294(5540), 2001, pp. 13-13

Authors: Oshima, J Martin, GM Gray, MD Poot, M Rabinovitch, PS
Citation: J. Oshima et al., Gene action at the Werner helicase locus: Its role in the pathobiology of aging, ADV CELL AG, 4, 2001, pp. 207-226

Authors: Schriner, SE Smith, AC Dang, NH Fukuchi, KI Martin, GM
Citation: Se. Schriner et al., Overexpression of wild-type and nuclear-targeted catalase modulates resistance to oxidative stress but does not alter spontaneous mutant frequencies at APRT, MUT RES-F M, 449(1-2), 2000, pp. 21-31

Authors: Schriner, SE Ogburn, CE Smith, AC Newcomb, TG Ladiges, WC Dolle, MET Vijg, J Fukuchi, KI Martin, GM
Citation: Se. Schriner et al., Levels of DNA damage are unaltered in mice overexpressing human catalase in nuclei, FREE RAD B, 29(7), 2000, pp. 664-673

Authors: Martin, GM
Citation: Gm. Martin, US deficit sustainability: A new approach based on multiple endogenous breaks, J APPL ECON, 15(1), 2000, pp. 83-105

Authors: Martin, GM
Citation: Gm. Martin, Genetic influences on late-life diseases, GENERATIONS, 24(1), 2000, pp. 8-11

Authors: Martin, GM
Citation: Gm. Martin, Molecular mechanisms of late life dementias, EXP GERONT, 35(4), 2000, pp. 439-443

Authors: Hu, QB Jin, LW Starbuck, MY Martin, GM
Citation: Qb. Hu et al., Broadly altered expression of the mRNA isoforms of FE65, a facilitator of beta amyloidogenesis, in Alzheimer cerebellum and other brain regions, J NEUROSC R, 60(1), 2000, pp. 73-86

Authors: Martin, GM Bressler, SL
Citation: Gm. Martin et Sl. Bressler, Transcriptional infidelity in aging cells and its relevance for the Orgel hypothesis, NEUROBIOL A, 21(6), 2000, pp. 897-900

Authors: Castro, E Edland, SD Lee, L Ogburn, CE Deeb, SS Brown, G Panduro, A Riestra, R Tilvis, R Louhija, J Penttinen, R Erkkola, R Wang, L Martin, GM Oshima, J
Citation: E. Castro et al., Polymorphisms at the Werner locus: II. 1074Leu/Phe, 1367Cys/Arg, longevity, and atherosclerosis, AM J MED G, 95(4), 2000, pp. 374-380

Authors: Hynes, CA Martin, GM Harley, CW Huxter, JR Evans, JH
Citation: Ca. Hynes et al., Multiple points of entry into a circular enclosure prevent place learning despite normal vestibular orientation and cue arrays: Evidence for map resetting, J EXP PSY A, 26(1), 2000, pp. 64-73

Authors: Martin, GM Oshima, J
Citation: Gm. Martin et J. Oshima, Lessons from human progeroid syndromes, NATURE, 408(6809), 2000, pp. 263-266

Authors: Lock, AP Brown, AR Bush, MR Martin, GM Smith, RNB
Citation: Ap. Lock et al., A new boundary layer mixing scheme. Part I: Scheme description and single-column model tests, M WEATH REV, 128(9), 2000, pp. 3187-3199

Authors: Martin, GM Bush, MR Brown, AR Lock, AP Smith, RNB
Citation: Gm. Martin et al., A new boundary layer mixing scheme. Part II: tests in climate and mesoscale models, M WEATH REV, 128(9), 2000, pp. 3200-3217

Authors: Aedo, I Diaz, P Fernandez, C Martin, GM Berlanga, A
Citation: I. Aedo et al., Assessing the utility of an interactive electronic book for learning the PASCAL programming language, IEEE EDUCAT, 43(4), 2000, pp. 403-413

Authors: Wang, L Ogburn, CE Ware, CB Ladiges, WC Youssoufian, H Martin, GM Oshima, J
Citation: L. Wang et al., Cellular Werner phenotypes in mice expressing a putative dominant-negativehuman WRN gene, GENETICS, 154(1), 2000, pp. 357-362

Authors: Hadley, EC Rossi, WK Albert, S Bailey-Wilson, J Baron, J Cawthon, R Christian, JC Corder, EH Franceschi, C Kestenbaum, B Kruglyak, L Lauderdale, DS Lubitz, J Martin, GM McClearn, GE McGue, M Miles, T Mineau, G Ouellett, G Pedersen, NL Preston, SH Page, WF Province, M Schachter, F Schork, NJ Vaupel, JW Vijg, J Wallace, R Wang, E Wijsman, EM
Citation: Ec. Hadley et al., Genetic epidemiologic studies on age-specified traits, AM J EPIDEM, 152(11), 2000, pp. 1003-1008

Authors: Guo, Q Fu, WM Sopher, BL Miller, MW Ware, CB Martin, GM Mattson, MP
Citation: Q. Guo et al., Increased vulnerability of hippocampal neurons to excitotoxic necrosis in presenilin-1 mutant knock-in mice, NAT MED, 5(1), 1999, pp. 101-106

Authors: Harley, CW Martin, GM
Citation: Cw. Harley et Gm. Martin, Open field motor patterns and object marking, but not object sniffing, arealtered by ibotenate lesions of the hippocampus, NEUROBIOL L, 72(3), 1999, pp. 202-214

Authors: Balajee, AS Machwe, A May, A Gray, MD Oshima, J Martin, GM Nehlin, JO Brosh, R Orren, DK Bohr, VA
Citation: As. Balajee et al., The Werner syndrome protein is involved in RNA polymerase II transcription, MOL BIOL CE, 10(8), 1999, pp. 2655-2668
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