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1 A balance of form and function: Planar polarity and development of the vestibular maculae Deans, Michael R.
2013
159-160 5 p. 490-498
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2 A gene network establishing polarity in the early mouse embryo Ang, Siew-Lan
2004
159-160 5 p. 555-561
7 p.
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3 Alterations of the AML1 transcription factor in human leukemia Downing, James R
2000
159-160 5 p. 347-360
14 p.
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4 AMPA receptor regulation during synaptic plasticity in hippocampus and neocortex Lee, Hey-Kyoung
2011
159-160 5 p. 514-520
7 p.
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5 Amyloid in neurodegenerative diseases: Friend or foe? Wolfe, Katie J.
2011
159-160 5 p. 476-481
6 p.
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6 α2δ and the mechanism of action of gabapentin in the treatment of pain Maneuf, Y.P.
2006
159-160 5 p. 565-570
6 p.
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7 An on-line database for zebrafish development and genetics research Westerfield, Monte
1997
159-160 5 p. 477-488
12 p.
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8 An overview of natural variation studies in the Arabidopsis thaliana circadian clock Anwer, Muhammad Usman
2013
159-160 5 p. 422-429
8 p.
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9 Anti-resorptive therapies for osteoporosis Reid, Ian R.
2008
159-160 5 p. 473-478
6 p.
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10 Beyond Arabidopsis: The circadian clock in non-model plant species McClung, C. Robertson
2013
159-160 5 p. 430-436
7 p.
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11 Bioelectric mechanisms in regeneration: Unique aspects and future perspectives Levin, Michael
2009
159-160 5 p. 543-556
14 p.
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12 Biology of LPA in health and disease Sengupta, Saubhik
2004
159-160 5 p. 503-512
10 p.
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13 Biology of mammary gland development Smith, Gilbert H.
2012
159-160 5 p. 546-
1 p.
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14 Bone remodeling: A review of the bone microenvironment perspective for fragility fracture (osteoporosis) of the hip Fazzalari, Nicola L.
2008
159-160 5 p. 467-472
6 p.
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15 Bone remodeling during fracture repair: The cellular picture Schindeler, Aaron
2008
159-160 5 p. 459-466
8 p.
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16 Bone remodeling: Multiple cellular interactions required for coupling of bone formation and resorption Sims, Natalie A.
2008
159-160 5 p. 444-451
8 p.
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17 Calnexin family members as modulators of genetic diseases Chevet, E.
1999
159-160 5 p. 473-480
8 p.
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18 Calnexin phosphorylation: Linking cytoplasmic signalling to endoplasmic reticulum lumenal functions Chevet, Eric
2010
159-160 5 p. 486-490
5 p.
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19 CBF—A biophysical perspective Bushweller, John H
2000
159-160 5 p. 377-382
6 p.
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20 Cell cycle arrest and release in starfish oocytes and eggs Kishimoto, Takeo
1998
159-160 5 p. 549-557
9 p.
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21 Cell fate specification in the cereal endosperm Becraft, Philip W
2001
159-160 5 p. 387-394
8 p.
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22 Cell polarity in Arabidopsis trichomes Bouyer, D
2001
159-160 5 p. 353-356
4 p.
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23 Cell surface receptors in lysophospholipid signaling Anliker, Brigitte
2004
159-160 5 p. 457-465
9 p.
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24 Central regulation of bone mass Wong, Iris P.L.
2008
159-160 5 p. 452-458
7 p.
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25 Choosing sides: establishment of polarity in zygotes of fucoid algae Brownlee, Colin
2001
159-160 5 p. 345-351
7 p.
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26 Chromatin fiber structure: Where is the problem now? van Holde, Ken
2007
159-160 5 p. 651-658
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27 Chromatin is wonderful stuff van Driel, Roel
2007
159-160 5 p. 649-650
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28 Chromatin remodeling and alternative splicing: Pre- and post-transcriptional regulation of the Arabidopsis circadian clock Henriques, Rossana
2013
159-160 5 p. 399-406
8 p.
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29 Circadian clock-regulated physiological outputs: Dynamic responses in nature Kinmonth-Schultz, Hannah A.
2013
159-160 5 p. 407-413
7 p.
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30 Collagens as organizers of extracellular matrix during morphogenesis Reichenberger, Ernst
1996
159-160 5 p. 631-638
8 p.
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31 Computational modeling of the chromatin fiber Langowski, Jörg
2007
159-160 5 p. 659-667
9 p.
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32 Coordination of cell growth and division by the ubiquitin–proteasome system Benanti, Jennifer A.
2012
159-160 5 p. 492-498
7 p.
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33 Coupling the cell cycle to development and regeneration of the inner ear Schimmang, Thomas
2013
159-160 5 p. 507-513
7 p.
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34 Cues for plant cell differentiation and development Thompson, Richard D
2001
159-160 5 p. 343-344
2 p.
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35 Death and taxis: what non-mammalian models tell us about sphingosine-1-phosphate Oskouian, Babak
2004
159-160 5 p. 529-540
12 p.
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36 Design considerations for small, special-system developmental databases Davies, Jamie A.
1997
159-160 5 p. 519-525
7 p.
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37 Developmental programmes in floral organ formation Kieffer, Martin
2001
159-160 5 p. 373-380
8 p.
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38 Diversity of germ layer and axis formation among mammals Eakin, Guy S
2004
159-160 5 p. 619-629
11 p.
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39 DNA-tumor virus entry—From plasma membrane to the nucleus Puntener, Daniel
2009
159-160 5 p. 631-642
12 p.
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40 3-D Reconstructions for graphical databases of gene expression Baldock, R.A.
1997
159-160 5 p. 499-507
9 p.
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41 Editorial Magee, Tony
2007
159-160 5 p. 571-572
2 p.
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42 Editorial Board 2002
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43 Editorial Board 2009
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44 Editorial Board 2008
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45 Editorial Board 2006
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46 Editorial Board 2010
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47 Editorial Board 2007
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48 Editorial Board 2011
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49 Editorial Board 2013
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50 Editorial Board 2012
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51 Editorial Board/Publication Information 2003
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52 Editorial Board/Publication Information 2004
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53 Editorial Perspective Gergen, J.Peter
2000
159-160 5 p. 325-326
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54 Effects of environmental enrichment and voluntary exercise on neurogenesis, learning and memory, and pattern separation: BDNF as a critical variable? Bekinschtein, Pedro
2011
159-160 5 p. 536-542
7 p.
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55 Emerging design principles in the Arabidopsis circadian clock Carré, Isabelle
2013
159-160 5 p. 393-398
6 p.
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56 ERAD substrate recognition in budding yeast Xie, Wei
2010
159-160 5 p. 533-539
7 p.
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57 ERAD substrates: Which way out? Hebert, Daniel N.
2010
159-160 5 p. 526-532
7 p.
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58 ER protein quality control and proteasome-mediated protein degradation Brodsky, Jeffrey L.
1999
159-160 5 p. 507-513
7 p.
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59 ER quality control in the biogenesis of MHC class I molecules Chapman, Daniel C.
2010
159-160 5 p. 512-519
8 p.
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60 Evolutionary preservation of redundant duplicated genes Krakauer, David C.
1999
159-160 5 p. 555-559
5 p.
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61 Expression and function of small heat shock protein genes during Xenopus development Heikkila, John J
2003
159-160 5 p. 259-266
8 p.
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62 First cell fate decisions and spatial patterning in the early mouse embryo Zernicka-Goetz, Magdalena
2004
159-160 5 p. 563-572
10 p.
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63 FlyView , a Drosophila image database, and other Drosophila databases Janning, Wilfried
1997
159-160 5 p. 469-475
7 p.
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64 From small fluctuations to large-scale phase separation: Lateral organization in model membranes containing cholesterol Veatch, Sarah L.
2007
159-160 5 p. 573-582
10 p.
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65 Function of CBF β /Bro proteins Adya, N
2000
159-160 5 p. 361-368
8 p.
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66 Function of plant shoot meristems Simon, Rüdiger
2001
159-160 5 p. 357-362
6 p.
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67 Gastrula organiser and embryonic patterning in the mouse Robb, Lorraine
2004
159-160 5 p. 543-554
12 p.
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68 Gene duplication and the uniqueness of vertebrate genomes circa 1970–1999 Ohno, Susumu
1999
159-160 5 p. 517-522
6 p.
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69 Gene duplication: Past, present and future Holland, Peter W.H.
1999
159-160 5 p. 541-547
7 p.
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70 Gene duplications in early metazoan evolution Lundin, Lars- G.
1999
159-160 5 p. 523-530
8 p.
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71 Gene expression and development databases for C. elegans Martinelli, Sylvia D.
1997
159-160 5 p. 459-467
9 p.
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72 Gene function, gene networks and the fate of duplicated genes Shimeld, Sebastian M.
1999
159-160 5 p. 549-553
5 p.
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73 Global approaches for telling time: Omics and the Arabidopsis circadian clock Chow, Brenda Y.
2013
159-160 5 p. 383-392
10 p.
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74 Glutamate receptors and pain Bleakman, David
2006
159-160 5 p. 592-604
13 p.
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75 Growth and development of the mammary glands of livestock: A veritable barnyard of opportunities Rowson, Ashley R.
2012
159-160 5 p. 557-566
10 p.
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76 GRP94, an ER chaperone with protein and peptide binding properties Argon, Yair
1999
159-160 5 p. 495-505
11 p.
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77 GRP94 in ER quality control and stress responses Eletto, Davide
2010
159-160 5 p. 479-485
7 p.
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78 Heat shock gene expression and function during zebrafish embryogenesis Krone, Patrick H
2003
159-160 5 p. 267-274
8 p.
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79 Heat shock proteins and aging in Drosophila melanogaster Morrow, Geneviève
2003
159-160 5 p. 291-299
9 p.
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80 Heat shock proteins in development, aging, and evolution Krone, P.H.
2003
159-160 5 p. 249-
1 p.
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81 Heat shock proteins in mammalian development Christians, Elisabeth S.
2003
159-160 5 p. 283-290
8 p.
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82 Hox gene duplication in fish Stellwag, Edmund J.
1999
159-160 5 p. 531-540
10 p.
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83 HSP47 as a collagen-specific molecular chaperone: function and expression in normal mouse development Nagata, Kazuhiro
2003
159-160 5 p. 275-282
8 p.
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84 Human breast development Gusterson, Barry A.
2012
159-160 5 p. 567-573
7 p.
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85 Improbable appendages: Deer antler renewal as a unique case of mammalian regeneration Kierdorf, Uwe
2009
159-160 5 p. 535-542
8 p.
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86 Inducing cellular dedifferentiation: a potential method for enhancing endogenous regeneration in mammals Odelberg, Shannon J
2002
159-160 5 p. 335-343
9 p.
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87 Inner ear supporting cells: Rethinking the silent majority Wan, Guoqiang
2013
159-160 5 p. 448-459
12 p.
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88 Ins and outs of meiosis in ascidians Russo, Gian Luigi
1998
159-160 5 p. 559-567
9 p.
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89 Integrin–collagen binding Tuckwell, Danny
1996
159-160 5 p. 649-657
9 p.
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90 Integrins in mammary development Raymond, Karine
2012
159-160 5 p. 599-605
7 p.
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91 Interrelation of immunity and tissue repair or regeneration Eming, Sabine A.
2009
159-160 5 p. 517-527
11 p.
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92 In the beginning: The establishment of the mammary lineage during embryogenesis Howard, Beatrice A.
2012
159-160 5 p. 574-582
9 p.
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93 Intracellular signals and the cytoskeleton: the interactions of phosphoinositide kinases and small G proteins in adherence, ruffling and motility Carpenter, Christopher L.
1996
159-160 5 p. 691-697
7 p.
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94 Intracellular trafficking of raft/caveolae domains: Insights from integrin signaling Echarri, Asier
2007
159-160 5 p. 627-637
11 p.
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95 Introduction Zernicka-Goetz, M
2004
159-160 5 p. 541-
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96 Introduction: biology of lysophosphatidic acid and sphingosine 1-phosphate Pyne, Susan
2004
159-160 5 p. 455-
1 p.
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97 Introduction: Collagens—folding, FACITS, MULTIPLEXINS, membrane spanning and integrin-collagen interactions Kadler, Karl E.
1996
159-160 5 p. 629-630
2 p.
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98 Introduction: Gene duplication in development and evolution Holland, Peter W.H.
1999
159-160 5 p. 515-516
2 p.
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99 Introduction: Intercellular signals and the cytoskeleton Avila, Jesús
1996
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1 p.
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100 Introduction: Making and filling gene-expression developmental databases Bard, Jonathan B.I.
1997
159-160 5 p. 455-458
4 p.
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101 Introduction: Meiotic maturation and arrest in animal oocytes Sagata, Noriyuki
1998
159-160 5 p. 535-537
3 p.
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102 Introduction: Molecular chaperones of the ER: their role in protein folding and genetic disease Brooks, Doug A.
1999
159-160 5 p. 441-442
2 p.
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103 Introduction: protein and lipid sorting in the secretory and endocytic pathways—receptors and mechanisms Huttner, Wieland B.
1998
159-160 5 p. 491-492
2 p.
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104 Introduction to the pervasive role of ubiquitin-dependent protein degradation in cell regulation Rabut, Gwenaël
2012
159-160 5 p. 481-
1 p.
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105 Life and death of a BiP substrate Otero, Joel H.
2010
159-160 5 p. 472-478
7 p.
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106 Lineage allocation and cell polarity during mouse embryogenesis Johnson, Martin H
2004
159-160 5 p. 583-597
15 p.
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107 Lineage development and polar asymmetries in the peri-implantation mouse blastocyst Rossant, Janet
2004
159-160 5 p. 573-581
9 p.
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108 Lipid rafts and B cell signaling Gupta, Neetu
2007
159-160 5 p. 616-626
11 p.
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109 Lipid rafts, fluid/fluid phase separation, and their relevance to plasma membrane structure and function Sengupta, Prabuddha
2007
159-160 5 p. 583-590
8 p.
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110 Lipid rafts in T cell signalling and disease Jury, Elizabeth C.
2007
159-160 5 p. 608-615
8 p.
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111 Lipids, lipid domains and lipid–protein interactions in endocytic membrane traffic Kobayashi, Toshihide
1998
159-160 5 p. 517-526
10 p.
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112 Long-term potentiation in cultured hippocampal neurons Molnár, Elek
2011
159-160 5 p. 506-513
8 p.
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113 Lysophosphatidic acid and sphingosine 1-phosphate biology: the role of lipid phosphate phosphatases Pyne, Susan
2004
159-160 5 p. 491-501
11 p.
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114 Making connections in the inner ear: Recent insights into the development of spiral ganglion neurons and their connectivity with sensory hair cells Coate, Thomas M.
2013
159-160 5 p. 460-469
10 p.
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115 Maternal control of seed development Chaudhury, Abdul M.
2001
159-160 5 p. 381-386
6 p.
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116 Mechanisms of lysophosphatidic acid production Aoki, Junken
2004
159-160 5 p. 477-489
13 p.
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117 Mechanisms of muscle dedifferentiation during regeneration Echeverri, Karen
2002
159-160 5 p. 353-360
8 p.
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118 Mechanisms of transcriptional regulation by Runt domain proteins Wheeler, John C
2000
159-160 5 p. 369-375
7 p.
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119 Meiotic maturation in mollusc oocytes Colas, Pierre
1998
159-160 5 p. 539-548
10 p.
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120 Metabolic regulation of circadian clocks Haydon, Michael J.
2013
159-160 5 p. 414-421
8 p.
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121 Microtubule formation and neurite extension are blocked by apolipoprotein E4 Pitas, Robert E.
1996
159-160 5 p. 725-731
7 p.
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122 Misfolded protein aggregates: Mechanisms, structures and potential for disease transmission Moreno-Gonzalez, Ines
2011
159-160 5 p. 482-487
6 p.
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123 Modulation of adpative immune responses by sphingosine-1-phosphate Payne, Shawn G
2004
159-160 5 p. 521-527
7 p.
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124 Molecular chaperones, stress resistance and development in Artemia franciscana MacRae, Thomas H
2003
159-160 5 p. 251-258
8 p.
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125 Molecular mechanisms of meiotic maturation and arrest in fish and amphibian oocytes Yamashita, Masakane
1998
159-160 5 p. 569-579
11 p.
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126 Moving chromatin within the interphase nucleus-controlled transitions? Chuang, Chien-Hui
2007
159-160 5 p. 698-706
9 p.
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127 New concepts for signal perception and transduction by the actin skeleton at cell boundaries Isenberg, G.
1996
159-160 5 p. 707-715
9 p.
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128 Newly identified prions in budding yeast, and their possible functions Crow, Emily T.
2011
159-160 5 p. 452-459
8 p.
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129 Notch signaling during cell fate determination in the inner ear Kiernan, Amy E.
2013
159-160 5 p. 470-479
10 p.
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130 [No title] Schindeler, Aaron
2008
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131 Novel approach to study the initial events in the folding and assembly of procollagen Bulleid, Neil J.
1996
159-160 5 p. 667-672
6 p.
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132 Novel pathways, membrane coats and PI kinase regulation in yeast lysosomal trafficking Burd, Christopher G.
1998
159-160 5 p. 527-533
7 p.
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133 Nuclear pore proteins and cancer Xu, Songli
2009
159-160 5 p. 620-630
11 p.
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134 Nuclear transport factors in neuronal function Perry, Rotem Ben-Tov
2009
159-160 5 p. 600-606
7 p.
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135 Nuclear transport in development and disease – The importance of importins Jans, David A.
2009
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136 Nucleocytoplasmic transport as a driver of mammalian gametogenesis Itman, C.
2009
159-160 5 p. 607-619
13 p.
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137 On the shoulders of giants: A historical perspective of unique experimental methods in mammary gland research Smith, Brittni A.
2012
159-160 5 p. 583-590
8 p.
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138 Optical techniques for imaging membrane lipid microdomains in living cells Owen, Dylan M.
2007
159-160 5 p. 591-598
8 p.
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139 Packing of the polynucleosome chain in interphase chromosomes: Evidence for a contribution of crowding and entropic forces Hancock, Ronald
2007
159-160 5 p. 668-675
8 p.
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140 Pain Lee, Kevin
2006
159-160 5 p. 541-543
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141 Patterns and symmetries in leaf development Pozzi, Carlo
2001
159-160 5 p. 363-372
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142 Physiological and pathological actions of sphingosine 1-phosphate Hla, Timothy
2004
159-160 5 p. 513-520
8 p.
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143 Physiology and pathology of proteostasis in the early secretory compartment Anelli, Tiziana
2010
159-160 5 p. 520-525
6 p.
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144 Polarity in the rabbit embryo Idkowiak, Jan
2004
159-160 5 p. 607-617
11 p.
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145 Post-translational modification of NMDA receptor GluN2B subunit and its roles in chronic pain and memory Qiu, Shuang
2011
159-160 5 p. 521-529
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146 Potential roles for RUNX1 and its orthologs in determining hematopoietic cell fate Tracey, W.Daniel
2000
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147 Preface 2013
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148 Preface Mas, Paloma
2013
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149 Procollagen folding and assembly: The role of endoplasmic reticulum enzymes and molecular chaperones Lamande, Shireen R.
1999
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150 Protein and lipid sorting between the endoplasmic reticulum and the Golgi complex Nickel, Walter
1998
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151 Protein and lipid sorting from thetrans–Golgi network to secretory granules—recent developments Thiele, Christoph
1998
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152 Protein and lipid sorting from thet r a n s–Golgi network to the plasma membrane in polarized cells Ikonen, Elina
1998
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153 Protein degradation and the stress response Flick, Karin
2012
159-160 5 p. 515-522
8 p.
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154 Protein degradation in DNA damage response Kouranti, Ilektra
2012
159-160 5 p. 538-545
8 p.
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155 Protein disulfide isomerase: The multifunctional redox chaperone of the endoplasmic reticulum Noiva, Robert
1999
159-160 5 p. 481-493
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156 Protein folding in the ER Stevens, Fred J.
1999
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157 Protein quality control in the ER: The recognition of misfolded proteins Määttänen, Pekka
2010
159-160 5 p. 500-511
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158 Quality control in the endoplasmic reticulum Michalak, Marek
2010
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159 Ras nanoclusters: Molecular structure and assembly Abankwa, Daniel
2007
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160 Regeneration: Recent advances, major puzzles, and biomedical opportunities Levin, Michael
2009
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161 Regeneration: The origin of cancer or a possible cure? Oviedo, Néstor J.
2009
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8 p.
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162 Regulation of actin cytoskeleton by Rho-family GTPases and their associated proteins Lim, Louis
1996
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8 p.
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163 Regulation of gene expression by the ubiquitin-proteasome system Yao, Tingting
2012
159-160 5 p. 523-529
7 p.
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164 Repatterning in amphibian limb regeneration: A model for study of genetic and epigenetic control of organ regeneration Yakushiji, Nayuta
2009
159-160 5 p. 565-574
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165 Reprogramming non-mammary and cancer cells in the developing mouse mammary gland Bruno, Robert D.
2012
159-160 5 p. 591-598
8 p.
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166 Retina and lens regeneration in anuran amphibians Filoni, Sergio
2009
159-160 5 p. 528-534
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167 Revisiting planar cell polarity in the inner ear Ezan, Jérôme
2013
159-160 5 p. 499-506
8 p.
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168 Role and regulation of the ER chaperone BiP Gething, Mary-Jane
1999
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169 Role of Cbfa1 in osteoblast differentiation and function Karsenty, Gerard
2000
159-160 5 p. 343-346
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170 Role of lipid rafts in the processing of the pathogenic prion and Alzheimer's amyloid-β proteins Taylor, David R.
2007
159-160 5 p. 638-648
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171 Runt and Lozenge function in Drosophila development Canon, Jude
2000
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172 Selective destruction of abnormal proteins by ubiquitin-mediated protein quality control degradation Fredrickson, Eric K.
2012
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173 Selective protein degradation in cell signalling Liu, Han
2012
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174 Some new terms for duplicated genes Sharman, Anna C.
1999
159-160 5 p. 561-563
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175 Sphingosine 1-phosphate and lysophosphatidic acid receptors: agonist and antagonist binding and progress toward development of receptor-specific ligands Parrill, Abby L
2004
159-160 5 p. 467-476
10 p.
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176 Spinal cord regeneration: intrinsic properties and emerging mechanisms Chernoff, Ellen A.G
2002
159-160 5 p. 361-368
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177 Stem cells in adult tissues Presnell, Sharon C
2002
159-160 5 p. 369-376
8 p.
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178 Substrate targeting by the ubiquitin–proteasome system in mitosis Min, Mingwei
2012
159-160 5 p. 482-491
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179 The biology of human breast epithelial progenitors Raouf, Afshin
2012
159-160 5 p. 606-612
7 p.
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180 The developmental origins of mammalian oocyte polarity Albertini, David F
2004
159-160 5 p. 599-606
8 p.
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181 The distribution of glycine receptors and interactions with the cytoskeleton Béchade, Catherine
1996
159-160 5 p. 717-724
8 p.
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182 The extracellular matrix as a scaffold for tissue reconstruction Badylak, Stephen F
2002
159-160 5 p. 377-383
7 p.
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183 The [Het-s] prion of Podospora anserina and its role in heterokaryon incompatibility Saupe, Sven J.
2011
159-160 5 p. 460-468
9 p.
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184 The molecular basis of amphibian limb regeneration: integrating the old with the new Gardiner, David M
2002
159-160 5 p. 345-352
8 p.
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185 The mouse atlas and graphical gene-expression database Davidson, D.
1997
159-160 5 p. 509-517
9 p.
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186 The mouse gene expression database GXD Ringwald, Martin
1997
159-160 5 p. 489-497
9 p.
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187 The nuclear transport machinery as a regulator of Drosophila development Adam Mason, D.
2009
159-160 5 p. 582-589
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188 The nuclear transport machinery in Caenorhabditis elegans: A central role in morphogenesis Adam, Stephen A.
2009
159-160 5 p. 576-581
6 p.
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189 The pathway linking small GTP-binding proteins of the Rho family to cytoskeletal components and novel signaling kinase cascades Gutkind, J.Silvio
1996
159-160 5 p. 683-690
8 p.
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190 The perichromatin region: A functional compartment in the nucleus that determines large-scale chromatin folding Fakan, Stanislav
2007
159-160 5 p. 676-681
6 p.
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191 The role of Atonal transcription factors in the development of mechanosensitive cells Jarman, Andrew P.
2013
159-160 5 p. 438-447
10 p.
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192 The role of insulator elements in large-scale chromatin structure in interphase Dorman, Elizabeth R.
2007
159-160 5 p. 682-690
9 p.
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193 The role of sodium channels in neuropathic pain Rogers, Marc
2006
159-160 5 p. 571-581
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