Papers

Aljanabi, S., and I. Martinez. 1997. Universal and rapid salt-extraction of high quality genomic DNA for PCR-based techniques. Nucleic Acids Research 25: 4692-4693.

Boillee, S., K. Yamanaka, C. Lobsiger, N. Copeland, N. Jenkins, G. Kassiotis, G. Kollias, and D. Cleveland. 2006. Onset and progression in inherited ALS determined by motor neurons and microglia. Science 312: 1389-1392.

Brownie, J., S. Shawcross, J. Theaker, D. Whitcombe, R. Ferrie, C. Newton, and S. Little. 1997. The elimination of primer-dimer accumulation in PCR. Nucleic Acids Research 25: 3235-3241.

Bruijn, L., M. Houseweart, S. Kato, K. Anderson, S. Anderson, E. Ohama, A. Reaume, R. Scott, and D. Cleveland. 1998. Aggregation and motor neuron toxicity of an ALS-linked SOD1 mutant independent from wild-type SOD1. Science 281: 1851–1854.

Bruijn, L., T. Miller, and D. Cleveland. 2004. Unraveling the mechanisms involved in motor neuron degeneration in ALS. Annual Review of Neuroscience 27: 723-749.

Carter, P. 1986. Site-directed mutagenesis. Biochem J. 237: 1-7.

Cedarbaum, J. 1999. The ALSFRS-R: A revised ALS functional rating scale that incorporates

assessments of respiratory function. Journal of the Neurological Sciences 169: 13-21.

Cleveland, D. and J. Rothstein. 2001. From Charcot to Lou Gehrig: Deciphering selective motor neuron death in ALS. Nature Reviews Neuroscience 2: 806-819.

Collette, Hand K., and Guy A. Rouleau. "Familial Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis." Muscle and         Nerve 25 (2002): 135-59

Don, R., P. Cox, B. Wainwright, K. Baker, and J. Mattick. 1991. ‘Touchdown’ PCR to circumvent spurious priming during gene amplification. Nucleic Acids Research 19: 4008.

Flash, T. and N. Hogan. 1985. The coordination of arm movements: an experimentally confirmed mathematical model. The Journal of Neuroscience 5: 1688-1703.

Foley, G., P. O'Mahony, and O. Hardiman. 2007. Perception of quality of life in people with

ALS: Effects of coping and health care. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. 8: 164-169.

Hand, C. and G. Rouleau. 2002. Familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Muscle and Nerve 25: 135-159.

Hattori, M., A. Fujiyama, T. Taylor, et al. 2000. The DNA sequence of human chromosome 21. Nature 405: 311-319.

Helling, R., H. Goodman, and H. Boyer. 1974. Analysis of endonuclease R-EcoRl fragments of DNA from Lambdoid bacteriophages and other viruses by agarose-gel electrophoresis. Journal of Virology 14: 1235-1244.

Jenney, M. and S. Campbell. 1997. Measuring quality of life. Arch Dis Child 77: 347-350.

Kennel, P., F. Revah, G. Bohme, R. Bejuit, P. Gallix, J. Stutzmann, A. Imperato, and J. Pratt. 2000. Riluzole prolongs survival and delays muscle strength deterioration in mice with progressive motor neuronopathy (pmn). Journal of Neurological Sciences 180: 55-61.

Mateen, F.J., E.J. Sorenson, and J.R. Daube. 2008. Strength, physical activity, and fasciculations

in patients with ALS. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. 9: 120-121.

Mitchell, J. and G. Borasio. 2007. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Lancet 369: 2031-2041.

Orrell, R. 1999. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: Copper/zinc superoxide dismutase (SOD1) gene mutations. Neuromuscular Disorders 10: 63-68.

Patel, P. and L. Loeb. 2001. Getting a grip on how DNA polymerases function. Nature Structural Biology 8: 8.

Qiagen. 2010. Protocol: DNA purification from cultured cells and cell suspensions. Generation capture column handbook. 17-19.

Raymond, S. and R. Raymond. 1961. Process for gel electrophoresis. United States Patent Office. Patent 3129158.

Rosen, D., A. Bowling, D. Patterson, T. Usdin, P. Sapp, E. Mezey, D. McKenna-Yasek, J. O’Regan, Z. Rahmani, R. Ferrante, M. Brownstein, N. Kowall, M. Beal, H. Horvitz, and R. Brown. 1994. A frequent ala to val superoxide dismutase-1 mutation is associated with a rapidly progressive familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Human Molecular Genetics 3: 981-987.

Rowland, L. and N. Schneider. 2001. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. The New England Journal of Medicine 344: 1688.

Rychlik, W. and R. Rhoads. 1989. A computer program for choosing optimal oligonucleotides for filter hybridization, sequencing and in vitro amplification of DNA. Nucleic Acids Research 17: 8543-8551.

Welsh, J. and M. McClelland. 1990. Fingerprinting genomes using PCR with arbitrary primers. Nucleic Acids Research 18: 7213-7218.

Weiss, G., M. Garner, E. Yarmola, P. Bocek, and A. Chrambach. 1995. A comparison of resolution of DNA fragments between agarose gel and capillary zone electrophoresis in agarose solutions. Electrophoresis 16: 1345-1353.

Wittwer, C., B. Marshall, G. Reed, and J. Cherry. 1993. Rapid cycle allele-specific amplification: Studies with the Cystic Fibrosis SF508 locus. Clinical Chemistry 39: 804-809.

Wright A., C. Fata-Hartley, M. Haenisch, S. Cooper, M. Krha, J. Maleszewski, J. Wilterding, M. Sayed, and D. Luckie. LB145 Course Pack. East Lansing: MSU Printing Services, 2011.

Wu, D., L. Ugozzoli, B. Pal, J. Qian, and R. Wallace. The effect of temperature and oligonucleotide primer length on the specificity and efficiency of amplification by the polymerase chain reaction. DNA and Cell Biology 10: 233-238.

Yaku, H., T. Yukimasa, S. Nakano, N. Sugimoto, and H. Oka. 2008. Design of allele-specific primers and detection of the human ABO genotyping to avoid the pseudopositive problem. Electrophoresis 29: 4130-4140.

Yu, K. and K. Pauls. 1992. Optimization of the PCR program for RAPD analysis. Nucleic Acids Research 20: 2606.