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Rosemary Oh-McGinnis
Rosemary Oh-McGinnis
University of British Columbia
Genomic imprinting
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Transcription factor ASCL2 is required for development of the glycogen trophoblast cell lineage
2018
PLOS Genetics
Aaron B. Bogutz
Rosemary Oh-McGinnis
Karen J. Jacob
Rita Ho-Lau
Ting Gu
Marina Gertsenstein
Andras Nagy
Louis Lefebvre
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Partial loss of Ascl2 function affects all three layers of the mature placenta and causes intrauterine growth restriction
2011
Developmental Biology
Rosemary Oh-McGinnis
Aaron B. Bogutz
Louis Lefebvre
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Applications of the site-specific recombinase Cre to the study of genomic imprinting
2010
Briefings in Functional Genomics
Rosemary Oh-McGinnis
Meaghan J. Jones
Louis Lefebvre
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Rescue of placental phenotype in a mechanistic model of Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome
2010
BMC Developmental Biology
Rosemary Oh-McGinnis
Aaron B. Bogutz
Kang Yun Lee
Michael J. Higgins
Louis Lefebvre
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The interval between Ins2 and Ascl2 is dispensable for imprinting centre function in the murine Beckwith–Wiedemann region
2009
Human Molecular Genetics
Louis Lefebvre
Lynn Mar
Aaron B. Bogutz
Rosemary Oh-McGinnis
Mohammad A. Mandegar
Jana Paderova
Marina Gertsenstein
Jeremy A. Squire
Andras Nagy
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