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Alan Tunnacliffe

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FEBS Letters|October 24, 2003
Anhydrobiosis without trehalose in bdelloid rotifersJens Lapinski, Alan Tunnacliffe
The Journal of Physiology|May 18, 2004
Response of human cells to desiccation: comparison with hyperosmotic stress responseZebo Huang, Alan Tunnacliffe
Methods in Enzymology|September 19, 2007
Desiccation response of mammalian cells: anhydrosignalingZebo Huang, Alan Tunnacliffe
FEBS Letters|August 24, 2005
Gene induction by desiccation stress in human cell culturesZebo Huang, Alan Tunnacliffe
FEMS Yeast Research|August 17, 2006
Intracellular trehalose is neither necessary nor sufficient for desiccation tolerance in yeastSooraj Ratnakumar, Alan Tunnacliffe
Rejuvenation Research|May 19, 2006
Cryptobiosis, aging, and cancer: yin-yang balancing of signaling networksZebo Huang, Alan Tunnacliffe
The Journal of Experimental Biology|September 14, 2012
MAPK phosphorylation is implicated in the adaptation to desiccation stress in nematodesMatthew C Banton, Alan Tunnacliffe
Trends in Plant Science|January 20, 2004
POPP the question: what do LEA proteins do?Michael J Wise, Alan Tunnacliffe
Die Naturwissenschaften|May 5, 2007
The continuing conundrum of the LEA proteinsAlan Tunnacliffe, Michael J Wise
Nature|March 8, 2002
Anhydrobiosis: plant desiccation gene found in a nematodeJohn Browne, Alan Tunnacliffe, Ann Burnell
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FEBS Letters|October 24, 2003
Anhydrobiosis without trehalose in bdelloid rotifersJens Lapinski, Alan Tunnacliffe
The Journal of Physiology|May 18, 2004
Response of human cells to desiccation: comparison with hyperosmotic stress responseZebo Huang, Alan Tunnacliffe
Methods in Enzymology|September 19, 2007
Desiccation response of mammalian cells: anhydrosignalingZebo Huang, Alan Tunnacliffe
FEBS Letters|August 24, 2005
Gene induction by desiccation stress in human cell culturesZebo Huang, Alan Tunnacliffe
FEMS Yeast Research|August 17, 2006
Intracellular trehalose is neither necessary nor sufficient for desiccation tolerance in yeastSooraj Ratnakumar, Alan Tunnacliffe
Rejuvenation Research|May 19, 2006
Cryptobiosis, aging, and cancer: yin-yang balancing of signaling networksZebo Huang, Alan Tunnacliffe
The Journal of Experimental Biology|September 14, 2012
MAPK phosphorylation is implicated in the adaptation to desiccation stress in nematodesMatthew C Banton, Alan Tunnacliffe
Trends in Plant Science|January 20, 2004
POPP the question: what do LEA proteins do?Michael J Wise, Alan Tunnacliffe
Die Naturwissenschaften|May 5, 2007
The continuing conundrum of the LEA proteinsAlan Tunnacliffe, Michael J Wise
Nature|March 8, 2002
Anhydrobiosis: plant desiccation gene found in a nematodeJohn Browne, Alan Tunnacliffe, Ann Burnell
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