Emily Jane Custard
Oxford BioMedica (United Kingdom)(GB)
Publications by Year
Research Areas
Congenital gastrointestinal and neural anomalies, Health, Medicine and Society, Hermeneutics and Narrative Identity, Aging, Elder Care, and Social Issues, Virus-based gene therapy research
Most-Cited Works
- → A homeobox gene, HLXB9, is the major locus for dominantly inherited sacral agenesis(1998)291 cited
- → Mutation Analysis and Embryonic Expression of the HLXB9 Currarino Syndrome Gene(2000)137 cited
- → Analysis of factor VIII mediated suppression of lentiviral vector titres(2007)34 cited
- Extended mutational analysis and embryonic expression of the hereditary sacral agenesis gene HLXB9(2000)
- Mutational analysis indicates that the hereditary sacral agenesis gene, HLXB9, i s the sole locus for Currarino Triad and different mutation classes produce equivalent phenotypes.(2000)
- An inducible gene expression model and expression microarray to determine regulators of human pancreatic beta cell differentiation(2004)
- An investigation into the genetics and function of HLXB9, a transcription factor mutated in sacral agenesis(2001)