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Nature | 1979

Domains and the hinge region of an immunoglobulin heavy chain are encoded in separate DNA segments.

Hitoshi Sakano; John H. Rogers; Konrad Hüppi; Christine Brack; André Traunecker; Richard A. Maki; Randolph Wall; Susumu Tonegawa

A 6.8-kilobase DNA fragment containing the sequence coding for the constant region of the mouse immunoglobulin γ1 heavy chain was cloned from total cellular DNA. Electron microscopic and nucleotide sequencing studies showed that the three protein domains and the hinge region are encoded in separate DNA segments.


Science | 2000

Turning blood into brain: cells bearing neuronal antigens generated in vivo from bone marrow.

Eva Mezey; Karen J. Chandross; Gyongyi Harta; Richard A. Maki; Scott R. McKercher


Nature | 1980

Two types of somatic recombination are necessary for the generation of complete immunoglobulin heavy-chain genes.

Hitoshi Sakano; Richard A. Maki; Yoshikazu Kurosawa; William Roeder; Susumu Tonegawa


Cell | 1981

The role of DNA rearrangement and alternative RNA processing in the expression of immunoglobulin delta genes

Richard A. Maki; William Roeder; André Traunecker; Charles L. Sidman; Matthias Wabl; William C. Raschke; Susumu Tonegawa


Development | 2000

Mesenchymal cells engulf and clear apoptotic footplate cells in macrophageless PU.1 null mouse embryos

Will J Wood; Mark Turmaine; Roberta Weber; Victoria Camp; Richard A. Maki; Scott R. McKercher; Paul Martin


Science | 1980

Immunoglobulin gene rearrangement in immature B cells

Richard A. Maki; J Kearney; C Paige; Susumu Tonegawa


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1980

Exon shuffling generates an immunoglobulin heavy chain gene

Richard A. Maki; André Traunecker; Hitoshi Sakano; William Roeder; Susumu Tonegawa


Blood | 1999

Commitment to the monocytic lineage occurs in the absence of the transcription factor PU.1.

Gregory W. Henkel; Scott R. McKercher; Pieter J. M. Leenen; Richard A. Maki


Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology | 1981

Somatic reorganization of immunoglobulin genes during lymphocyte differentiation.

Susumu Tonegawa; Hitoshi Sakano; Richard A. Maki; André Traunecker; Günther Heinrich; William Roeder; Yoshikazu Kurosawa


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1981

Linkage of the four gamma subclass heavy chain genes.

William Roeder; Richard A. Maki; André Traunecker; Susumu Tonegawa

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Susumu Tonegawa

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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André Traunecker

Basel Institute for Immunology

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William Roeder

Basel Institute for Immunology

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Yoshikazu Kurosawa

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Pieter J. M. Leenen

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Charles Van Beveren

National Foundation for Cancer Research

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Eva Mezey

National Institutes of Health

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