Sandra L. Martin
Department of Cell and Developmental Biology
University of Colorado School of Medicine
Aurora
Colorado 80045
USA
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- Proteomic analysis of the winter-protected phenotype of hibernating ground squirrel intestine. Martin, S.L., Epperson, L.E., Rose, J.C., Kurtz, C.C., Ané, C., Carey, H.V. Am. J. Physiol. Regul. Integr. Comp. Physiol. (2008)
- Mammalian hibernation: a naturally reversible model for insulin resistance in man? Martin, S.L. Diab. Vasc. Dis. Res (2008)
- LINE-1 retrotransposition requires the nucleic acid chaperone activity of the ORF1 protein. Martin, S.L., Cruceanu, M., Branciforte, D., Wai-Lun Li, P., Kwok, S.C., Hodges, R.S., Williams, M.C. J. Mol. Biol. (2005)
- The structures of mouse and human L1 elements reflect their insertion mechanism. Martin, S.L., Li, W.L., Furano, A.V., Boissinot, S. Cytogenet. Genome Res. (2005)
- Survival strategies for transposons and genomes. Martin, S.L., Garfinkel, D.J. Genome Biol. (2003)
- Trimeric structure for an essential protein in L1 retrotransposition. Martin, S.L., Branciforte, D., Keller, D., Bain, D.L. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. (2003)
- Nucleic acid chaperone activity of the ORF1 protein from the mouse LINE-1 retrotransposon. Martin, S.L., Bushman, F.D. Mol. Cell. Biol. (2001)
- Mutation frequency and type during ageing in mouse seminiferous tubules. Martin, S.L., Hopkins, C.L., Naumer, A., Dollé, M.E., Vijg, J. Mech. Ageing Dev. (2001)
- Deletion analysis defines distinct functional domains for protein-protein and nucleic acid interactions in the ORF1 protein of mouse LINE-1. Martin, S.L., Li, J., Weisz, J.A. J. Mol. Biol. (2000)
- Reversible depression of oxygen consumption in isolated liver mitochondria during hibernation. Martin, S.L., Maniero, G.D., Carey, C., Hand, S.C. Physiol. Biochem. Zool. (1999)