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The phosphatidylserine receptor has essential functions during embryogenesis but not in apoptotic cell removal

Jens Böse, Achim D Gruber, Laura Helming, Stefanie Schiebe, Ivonne Wegener, Martin Hafner, Marianne Beales, Frank Köntgen and Andreas Lengeling*

Journal of Biology 2004, 3:15 doi:10.1186/jbiol10

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Genomic structure and expression of Jmjd6 and evolutionary analysis in the context of related JmjC domain containing proteins

Phillip Hahn, Jens Böse, Stefanie Edler, Andreas Lengeling BMC Genomics 2008, 9:293 (18 June 2008)

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Identification of cardiac malformations in mice lacking Ptdsr using a novel high-throughput magnetic resonance imaging technique

Jürgen E Schneider, Jens Böse, Simon D Bamforth, Achim D Gruber, Carol Broadbent, Kieran Clarke, Stefan Neubauer, Andreas Lengeling, Shoumo Bhattacharya BMC Developmental Biology 2004, 4:16 (22 December 2004)

A high-throughput multi-embryo magnetic resonance imaging technique identifies cardiac defects in phosphatidylserine receptor-deficient mice.

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The curious world of apoptotic cell clearance

Jonathan B Weitzman Journal of Biology 2004, 3:13 (29 September 2004)

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Hide and seek: the secret identity of the phosphatidylserine receptor

Patrick Williamson, Robert A Schlegel Journal of Biology 2004, 3:14 (23 September 2004)