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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A brief history of premolecular induction studies Gilbert, Scott F.
1996
159-160 1 p. 67-76
10 p.
artikel
2 Actin on disease – Studying the pathobiology of cell motility using Dictyostelium discoideum Carnell, Michael J.
2011
159-160 1 p. 82-88
7 p.
artikel
3 Activity-dependent wiring of the developing hippocampal neuronal circuit Hanse, E.
1997
159-160 1 p. 35-42
8 p.
artikel
4 Acylation stimulating protein (ASP), an adipocyte autocrine: new directions Cianflone, Katherine
1999
159-160 1 p. 31-41
11 p.
artikel
5 A gene regulatory hierarchy for retinal ganglion cell specification and differentiation Mu, Xiuqian
2004
159-160 1 p. 115-123
9 p.
artikel
6 Amyloidosis: a clinico-pathophysiological synopsis Hirschfield, Gideon M
2004
159-160 1 p. 39-44
6 p.
artikel
7 An adipocyte-central nervous system regulatory loop in the control of adipose homeostasis Loftus, Thomas M.
1999
159-160 1 p. 11-18
8 p.
artikel
8 A new century of amphibian developmental biology Thomsen, Gerald H.
2006
159-160 1 p. 78-79
2 p.
artikel
9 Animal models of anxiety and their molecular dissection Flint, Jonathan
2003
159-160 1 p. 37-42
6 p.
artikel
10 Animal pigment pattern: An integrative model system for studying the development, evolution, and regeneration of form Parichy, David M.
2009
159-160 1 p. 63-64
2 p.
artikel
11 An obligatory caravanserai stop on the silk road to neural induction: Inhibition of BMP/GDF signaling Vonica, Alin
2006
159-160 1 p. 117-132
16 p.
artikel
12 Antibody production, design and use for biosensor-based applications Conroy, Paul J.
2009
159-160 1 p. 10-26
17 p.
artikel
13 A review of the use of genetically engineered enzymes in electrochemical biosensors Campàs, Mònica
2009
159-160 1 p. 3-9
7 p.
artikel
14 ARF6-mediated endocytic recycling impacts cell movement, cell division and lipid homeostasis Schweitzer, Jill Kuglin
2011
159-160 1 p. 39-47
9 p.
artikel
15 Axonal ephrinA/EphA interactions, and the emergence of order in topographic projections Suetterlin, Philipp
2012
159-160 1 p. 1-6
6 p.
artikel
16 Biosensors for cancer markers diagnosis Tothill, Ibtisam E.
2009
159-160 1 p. 55-62
8 p.
artikel
17 Building a projection map for photoreceptor neurons in the Drosophila optic lobes Morante, Javier
2004
159-160 1 p. 137-143
7 p.
artikel
18 Ca 2+ -dependent transcriptional repression and derepression: DREAM, a direct effector Mellström, Britt
2001
159-160 1 p. 59-63
5 p.
artikel
19 Calcium and mitosis Whitaker, Michael
2001
159-160 1 p. 53-58
6 p.
artikel
20 Calcium signalling—an overview Bootman, Martin D
2001
159-160 1 p. 3-10
8 p.
artikel
21 Cancer associated fibroblasts in cancer pathogenesis Franco, Omar E.
2010
159-160 1 p. 33-39
7 p.
artikel
22 Carcinoma-associated fibroblasts are a rate-limiting determinant for tumour progression Shimoda, Masayuki
2010
159-160 1 p. 19-25
7 p.
artikel
23 Cardiac aging Wessells, Robert J.
2007
159-160 1 p. 111-116
6 p.
artikel
24 Cardiac looping — an uneasy deal with laterality Harvey, Richard P.
1998
159-160 1 p. 101-108
8 p.
artikel
25 Ca 2+ signalling during fertilization of echinoderm eggs Jaffe, Laurinda A.
2001
159-160 1 p. 45-51
7 p.
artikel
26 Cell-cycle regulation and cell-type specification in the developing Drosophila compound eye Jones, Chonnettia
2004
159-160 1 p. 75-81
7 p.
artikel
27 Cell-intrinsic regulators of proliferation in vertebrate retinal progenitors Levine, Edward M
2004
159-160 1 p. 63-74
12 p.
artikel
28 Chaperones in progesterone receptor complexes Smith, David F.
2000
159-160 1 p. 45-52
8 p.
artikel
29 Ciona intestinalis as a model for cardiac development Davidson, Brad
2007
159-160 1 p. 16-26
11 p.
artikel
30 Clinical relevance of Ephs and ephrins in cancer: Lessons from breast, colorectal, and lung cancer profiling Brantley-Sieders, Dana M.
2012
159-160 1 p. 102-108
7 p.
artikel
31 Combinatorial signaling in the heart orchestrates cardiac induction, lineage specification and chamber formation Dunwoodie, Sally L.
2007
159-160 1 p. 54-66
13 p.
artikel
32 Concepts and consequences of Eph receptor clustering Janes, Peter W.
2012
159-160 1 p. 43-50
8 p.
artikel
33 Contribution of marrow-derived progenitors to vascular and cardiac regeneration Rafii, Shahin
2002
159-160 1 p. 61-67
7 p.
artikel
34 Coordination of intracellular transport steps by GTPases Segev, Nava
2011
159-160 1 p. 33-38
6 p.
artikel
35 Coordination of neuronal activity by gap junctions in the developing neocortex Kandler, Karl
1997
159-160 1 p. 43-51
9 p.
artikel
36 Coregulation of GATA factors by the Friend of GATA (FOG) family of multitype zinc finger proteins Cantor, Alan B.
2005
159-160 1 p. 117-128
12 p.
artikel
37 Coupling of nuclear RNA export and protein import in vertebrate cells Dahlberg, James E.
1997
159-160 1 p. 65-70
6 p.
artikel
38 Determinants of electrical properties in developing neurons Baines, Richard A.
2006
159-160 1 p. 12-19
8 p.
artikel
39 Developmental biology of the retina Klein, William H.
2004
159-160 1 p. 51-
1 p.
artikel
40 Development and evolution of insect pigmentation: Genetic mechanisms and the potential consequences of pleiotropy Wittkopp, Patricia J.
2009
159-160 1 p. 65-71
7 p.
artikel
41 Development and structure of synaptic contacts in Drosophila Prokop, Andreas
2006
159-160 1 p. 20-30
11 p.
artikel
42 Development of Drosophila motoneurons: Specification and morphology Landgraf, Matthias
2006
159-160 1 p. 3-11
9 p.
artikel
43 Development of the cardiac conduction system Mikawa, Takashi
2007
159-160 1 p. 90-100
11 p.
artikel
44 Dictyostelium as a model for human lysosomal and trafficking diseases Maniak, Markus
2011
159-160 1 p. 114-119
6 p.
artikel
45 Diverse functions of Polycomb group proteins during plant development Reyes, José C
2003
159-160 1 p. 77-84
8 p.
artikel
46 DNA methylation in animal development Meehan, Richard R.
2003
159-160 1 p. 53-65
13 p.
artikel
47 Ectodomain structures of Eph receptors Himanen, Juha P.
2012
159-160 1 p. 35-42
8 p.
artikel
48 Editorial Baines, Richard A.
2006
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2 p.
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49 Editorial Ellis, R.John
2004
159-160 1 p. 1-2
2 p.
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50 Editorial Kiaris, Hippokratis
2010
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1 p.
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51 Editorial Colman, A.
1996
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52 Editorial Board 2008
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53 Editorial Board 2007
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54 Editorial Board 2009
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55 Editorial Board 2010
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56 Editorial Board 2012
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57 Editorial Board 2011
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1 p.
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58 Editorial Board/Publication 2003
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1 p.
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59 Editorial Board/Publication Information 2006
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60 Editorial Board/Publication Information 2005
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61 Editorial Board/Publication Information 2004
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62 EG-VEGF and the concept of tissue-specific angiogenic growth factors LeCouter, Jennifer
2002
159-160 1 p. 3-8
6 p.
artikel
63 eIF2 and the control of cell physiology Proud, Christopher G.
2005
159-160 1 p. 3-12
10 p.
artikel
64 Embryological basis for cardiac left–right asymmetry Mercola, Mark
1999
159-160 1 p. 109-116
8 p.
artikel
65 Emergence of Organizer function: A lot of “stuff” involved Lebreton, Stéphanie
2006
159-160 1 p. 110-116
7 p.
artikel
66 Enhancer identification through comparative genomics Visel, Axel
2007
159-160 1 p. 140-152
13 p.
artikel
67 Eph and ephrin signaling in the formation of topographic maps Triplett, Jason W.
2012
159-160 1 p. 7-15
9 p.
artikel
68 Eph and ephrin signaling: Lessons learned from spinal motor neurons Kao, Tzu-Jen
2012
159-160 1 p. 83-91
9 p.
artikel
69 EphA receptor signaling—Complexity and emerging themes Miao, Hui
2012
159-160 1 p. 16-25
10 p.
artikel
70 Eph/ephrin signaling: Genetic, phosphoproteomic, and transcriptomic approaches Bush, Jeffrey O.
2012
159-160 1 p. 26-34
9 p.
artikel
71 Eph/ephrin signaling in epidermal differentiation and disease Lin, Samantha
2012
159-160 1 p. 92-101
10 p.
artikel
72 Ephrin-B2 and ephrin-B3 as functional henipavirus receptors Xu, Kai
2012
159-160 1 p. 116-123
8 p.
artikel
73 Ephrin reverse signaling in axon guidance and synaptogenesis Xu, Nan-Jie
2012
159-160 1 p. 58-64
7 p.
artikel
74 Ephs and ephrins in cancer: Ephrin-A1 signalling Beauchamp, Amanda
2012
159-160 1 p. 109-115
7 p.
artikel
75 Epigenetic reprogramming in early mammalian development and following somatic nuclear transfer Dean, Wendy
2003
159-160 1 p. 93-100
8 p.
artikel
76 ER calcium and the functions of intracellular organelles Ashby, Michael C.
2001
159-160 1 p. 11-17
7 p.
artikel
77 Erratum to: “Polarity in the rabbit embryo” [Jan Idkowiak, Gunnar Weisheit, Christoph Viebahn, Sem. Cell Dev. Biol. 15 (5) (2004) 607–617] Idkowiak, J.
2005
159-160 1 p. 148-149
2 p.
artikel
78 Erratum to “Satellite cells, myoblasts and other occasional myogenic progenitors: Possible origin, phenotypic features and role in muscle regeneration” by Giulio Cossu, Stefano Biressi [Semin. Cell Dev. Biol. 16 (4–5) (2005) 623–631] Cossu, Giulio
2006
159-160 1 p. 154-
1 p.
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79 Fatty acid trafficking in the adipocyte Bernlohr, David A.
1999
159-160 1 p. 43-49
7 p.
artikel
80 Field-effect devices for detecting cellular signals Poghossian, A.
2009
159-160 1 p. 41-48
8 p.
artikel
81 Floral organ identity: 20 years of ABCs Causier, Barry
2010
159-160 1 p. 73-79
7 p.
artikel
82 Forward Davies, Brendan
2010
159-160 1 p. 72-
1 p.
artikel
83 From ABC genes to regulatory networks, epigenetic landscapes and flower morphogenesis: Making biological sense of theoretical approaches Alvarez-Buylla, Elena R.
2010
159-160 1 p. 108-117
10 p.
artikel
84 From mouse to frogs: identification and functional analyses of genes required for induction and patterning of the mesoderm Conlon, F.L.
1996
159-160 1 p. 95-101
7 p.
artikel
85 Ganglion cell axon pathfinding in the retina and optic nerve Oster, S.F
2004
159-160 1 p. 125-136
12 p.
artikel
86 GATA factors in Drosophila heart and blood cell development Sorrentino, Richard Paul
2005
159-160 1 p. 107-116
10 p.
artikel
87 GATA1 in normal and malignant hematopoiesis Crispino, John D.
2005
159-160 1 p. 137-147
11 p.
artikel
88 GATA transcription factors and cardiac development Charron, Frédéric
1999
159-160 1 p. 85-91
7 p.
artikel
89 GATA transcription factors in heart and blood cell development and disease Schulz, Robert A.
2005
159-160 1 p. 69-
1 p.
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90 Gene expression regulation and domain function of hematopoietic GATA factors Shimizu, Ritsuko
2005
159-160 1 p. 129-136
8 p.
artikel
91 Generators of synchronous activity of the locus coeruleus during development Christie, MacDonald J.
1997
159-160 1 p. 29-34
6 p.
artikel
92 Genes and functions controlled by floral organ identity genes Sablowski, Robert
2010
159-160 1 p. 94-99
6 p.
artikel
93 Genetic and genomic prospects for Xenopus tropicalis research Carruthers, Samantha
2006
159-160 1 p. 146-153
8 p.
artikel
94 Genetic pathways to mammalian heart development: Recent progress from manipulation of the mouse genome Xu, Huansheng
2007
159-160 1 p. 77-83
7 p.
artikel
95 Genetics of human left–right axis malformations Kosaki, Kenjiro
1998
159-160 1 p. 89-99
11 p.
artikel
96 Genomic imprinting—insights from studies in mice Ferguson-Smith, Anne
2003
159-160 1 p. 43-49
7 p.
artikel
97 Germ layers to organs: Using Xenopus to study “later” development Blitz, Ira L.
2006
159-160 1 p. 133-145
13 p.
artikel
98 Getting to the heart of regeneration in zebrafish Poss, Kenneth D.
2007
159-160 1 p. 36-45
10 p.
artikel
99 GTPases involved in vesicular trafficking: Structures and mechanisms Itzen, Aymelt
2011
159-160 1 p. 48-56
9 p.
artikel
100 Handed asymmetry in nematodes Wood, William B.
1998
159-160 1 p. 53-60
8 p.
artikel
101 Handed asymmetry in the mouse: Understanding how things go right (or left) by studying how they go wrong Supp, Dorothy M.
1998
159-160 1 p. 77-87
11 p.
artikel
102 Heart development in Drosophila Tao, Ye
2007
159-160 1 p. 3-15
13 p.
artikel
103 HnRNP proteins and the nuclear export of mRNA Piñol-Roma, Serafı́n
1997
159-160 1 p. 57-63
7 p.
artikel
104 How useful are animal models of human disease? Rubinsztein, David C.
2003
159-160 1 p. 1-2
2 p.
artikel
105 Illuminating cardiac development: Advances in imaging add new dimensions to the utility of zebrafish genetics Schoenebeck, Jeffrey J.
2007
159-160 1 p. 27-35
9 p.
artikel
106 Imprinting and disease Walter, Jörn
2003
159-160 1 p. 101-110
10 p.
artikel
107 Induction of the endoderm in Drosophila Bienz, Mariann
1996
159-160 1 p. 113-119
7 p.
artikel
108 In search of vertebrate telomeric proteins de Lange, Titia
1996
159-160 1 p. 23-29
7 p.
artikel
109 Intercellular Ca 2+ signalling: the artery wall Dora, Kim A
2001
159-160 1 p. 27-35
9 p.
artikel
110 Intersecting signalling and transcriptional pathways inDrosophilaheart specification Frasch, Manfred
1999
159-160 1 p. 61-71
11 p.
artikel
111 Intracellular sphingosine 1-phosphate production: a novel pathway for Ca 2+ release Young, Kenneth W
2001
159-160 1 p. 19-25
7 p.
artikel
112 Intramolecular chaperones: polypeptide extensions that modulate protein folding Shinde, Ujwal
2000
159-160 1 p. 35-44
10 p.
artikel
113 Intrinsic and extrinsic determinants of mesodermal differentiation in Drosophila Bate, Michael
1996
159-160 1 p. 103-111
9 p.
artikel
114 Introduction Parks, William C.
2008
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1 p.
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115 Introduction Mohun, Tim J.
1999
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2 p.
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116 Introduction Ellis, R.John
2000
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5 p.
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117 Introduction Bootman, Martin D.
2001
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1 p.
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118 Introduction Carmeliet, Peter
2002
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119 Introduction: A century of induction Bard, Jonathan
1996
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2 p.
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120 Introduction: epigenetic strategies in animals and plants Meyer, Peter
2003
159-160 1 p. 51-52
2 p.
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121 Introduction: Export from the nucleus — opportunities and difficulties of being eukaryotic Tartakoff, A.M.
1997
159-160 1 p. 53-55
3 p.
artikel
122 Introduction: Fat metabolism and adipose homeostasis Loftus, Thomas M.
1999
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2 p.
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123 Introduction: Lateral asymmetry in multicellular organisms Wright, Christopher V.E.
1998
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3 p.
artikel
124 Introduction: Proteolytic maturation of secretory proteins Matthews, Glenn
1998
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2 p.
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125 Introduction: Spontaneous activity in the developing central nervous system Yuste, Rafael
1997
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4 p.
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126 Introduction: Telomere dynamics—causes and effects Cooke, Howard
1996
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2 p.
artikel
127 Involvement of stromal p53 in tumor-stroma interactions Bar, Jair
2010
159-160 1 p. 47-54
8 p.
artikel
128 Lead genetic studies in Dictyostelium discoideum and translational studies in human cells demonstrate that sphingolipids are key regulators of sensitivity to cisplatin and other anticancer drugs Alexander, Stephen
2011
159-160 1 p. 97-104
8 p.
artikel
129 Left–right asymmetry and the chick embryo Levin, Michael
1998
159-160 1 p. 67-76
10 p.
artikel
130 Left–right development in Xenopus and zebrafish Yost, H.Joseph
1998
159-160 1 p. 61-66
6 p.
artikel
131 Left – right development: Mammalian phenotypes and conceptual models Lander, Anthony
1998
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7 p.
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132 Looking forward to EphB signaling in synapses Sloniowski, Slawomir
2012
159-160 1 p. 75-82
8 p.
artikel
133 Lymphatic endothelial regulation, lymphoedema, and lymph node metastasis Karkkainen, Marika J
2002
159-160 1 p. 9-18
10 p.
artikel
134 Making an escape: Development and function of the Drosophila giant fibre system Allen, Marcus J.
2006
159-160 1 p. 31-41
11 p.
artikel
135 Mammalian telomeres and chromosome fragmentation Farr, Christine J.
1996
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8 p.
artikel
136 Maternal determinants of embryonic cell fate Heasman, Janet
2006
159-160 1 p. 93-98
6 p.
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137 Matrix metalloproteinases as modulators of inflammation Manicone, Anne M.
2008
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8 p.
artikel
138 Matrix metalloproteinases at cancer tumor–host interface Noël, Agnès
2008
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9 p.
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139 Mechanisms for reaching the differentiated state: Insights from neural crest-derived melanocytes Cooper, Cynthia D.
2009
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6 p.
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140 Mechanisms of translational control by the 3′ UTR in development and differentiation Moor, Cornelia H. de
2005
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10 p.
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141 Melanocyte regeneration reveals mechanisms of adult stem cell regulation O’Reilly-Pol, Thomas
2009
159-160 1 p. 117-124
8 p.
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142 Membrane type 1-matrix metalloproteinase: Substrate diversity in pericellular proteolysis Barbolina, Maria V.
2008
159-160 1 p. 24-33
10 p.
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143 Mesoderm induction and morphogen gradients Harger, Patricia L.
1996
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7 p.
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144 MMPs as therapeutic targets—Still a viable option? Fingleton, Barbara
2008
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145 MMPs in the central nervous system: Where the good guys go bad Agrawal, Smriti M.
2008
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10 p.
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146 Modelling human diseases in Drosophila and Caenorhabditis O’Kane, Cahir J
2003
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8 p.
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147 Models for the functions of Arf GAPs East, Michael P.
2011
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148 Model systems for the study of heart development and disease Schulz, Robert A.
2007
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149 Model systems for the study of heart development and disease Hutson, Mary R.
2007
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10 p.
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150 Modulation of matrix remodeling by SPARC in neoplastic progression Chlenski, Alexandre
2010
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11 p.
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151 Molecular and cellular regulation of prohormone processing Creemers, John W.M.
1998
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152 Molecular biology of cancer-associated fibroblasts: Can these cells be targeted in anti-cancer therapy? Gonda, Tamas A.
2010
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153 Molecular pharmacology in a simple model system: Implicating MAP kinase and phosphoinositide signalling in bipolar disorder Ludtmann, Marthe H.R.
2011
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154 Molecular regulation of adipocyte differentiation Cowherd, Robert M.
1999
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155 Mouse models as tools for dissecting disorders of lipoprotein metabolism Marschang, Peter
2003
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156 mTOR, translational control and human disease Tee, Andrew R.
2005
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157 Multiple elements within the Xic regulate random X inactivation in mice Clerc, Philippe
2003
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158 Mutagenesis strategies for identifying novel loci associated with disease phenotypes Brown, Steve D.M
2003
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6 p.
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159 Nanostructured transducer surfaces for electrochemical biosensor construction—Interfacing the sensing component with the electrode Millner, P.A.
2009
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7 p.
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160 Neural stem cells in the mammalian eye: types and regulation Ahmad, Iqbal
2004
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10 p.
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161 New links between vesicle coats and Rab-mediated vesicle targeting Angers, Cortney G.
2011
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162 Non-SH2/PDZ reverse signaling by ephrins Daar, Ira O.
2012
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10 p.
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163 [No title] Davis, Frank
2009
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2 p.
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164 [No title] Proud, C.G.
2005
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165 Not just black and white: Pigment pattern development and evolution in vertebrates Mills, Margaret G.
2009
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10 p.
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166 Nuclear chaperones Philpott, Anna
2000
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167 Nuclear polarity and nuclear trafficking in Drosophila Davis, Ilan
1997
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7 p.
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168 Nucleocytoplasmic transport of 5S ribosomal RNA Pieler, Tomas
1997
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4 p.
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169 Optical biosensors for probing at the cellular level: A review of recent progress and future prospects Velasco-Garcia, M.N.
2009
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7 p.
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170 Origin and function of tumor stroma fibroblasts Xouri, Georgia
2010
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171 Oxygen sensors and angiogenesis Maxwell, Patrick H
2002
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9 p.
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172 PapD-like chaperones and pilus biogenesis Sauer, Frederic G.
2000
159-160 1 p. 27-34
8 p.
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173 Pathogen–host interactions in Dictyostelium, Legionella, Mycobacterium and other pathogens Steinert, Michael
2011
159-160 1 p. 70-76
7 p.
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174 Patterning during organogenesis: genetic analysis of cardiac chamber formation Yelon, Deborah
1999
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6 p.
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175 Patterns of correlated spontaneous bursting activity in the developing mammalian retina Wong, Rachel Oi Lun
1997
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8 p.
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176 Pax genes and sclerotome development Balling, Rudi
1996
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8 p.
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177 Perilipins, ADRP, and other proteins that associate with intracellular neutral lipid droplets in animal cells Londos, Constantine
1999
159-160 1 p. 51-58
8 p.
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178 Plasmodium telomeres and telomere proximal gene expression Scherf, Artur
1996
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9 p.
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179 Population behavior and self-organization in the genesis of spontaneous rhythmic activity by developing spinal networks O'Donovan, Michael J.
1997
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8 p.
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180 Position-effect variegation and the genetic dissection of chromatin regulation in Drosophila Schotta, Gunnar
2003
159-160 1 p. 67-75
9 p.
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181 Principles of protein folding, misfolding and aggregation Dobson, Christopher M
2004
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14 p.
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182 Progenitor cells for cardiac repair Evans, Sylvia M.
2007
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8 p.
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183 Proteoglycans: Master modulators of paracrine fibroblast–carcinoma cell interactions Friedl, Andreas
2010
159-160 1 p. 66-71
6 p.
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184 Purposeful patterns of spontaneous calcium transients in embryonic spinal neurons Spitzer, Nicholas C.
1997
159-160 1 p. 13-19
7 p.
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185 Real-time molecular methods to detect infectious viruses Yeh, Hsiao-Yun
2009
159-160 1 p. 49-54
6 p.
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186 Re-employment of developmental transcription factors in adult heart disease Oka, Toru
2007
159-160 1 p. 117-131
15 p.
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187 Regulation of GATA gene expression during vertebrate development Burch, John B.E.
2005
159-160 1 p. 71-81
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