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B Hecox

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Rehabilitation Literature|January 1, 1975
A report on the use of dance in physical rehabilitation: every body has a right to feel goodB Hecox, E Levine, D Scott
Physical Therapy|August 1, 1976
Dance in physical rehabilitationB Hecox, E Levine, D Scott
BMC Genomics|June 9, 2019
Small, but surprisingly repetitive genomes: transposon expansion and not polyploidy has driven a doubling in genome size in a metazoan species complexJ Blommaert, S Riss, B Hecox-Lea, et al.
BMC Biology|September 17, 2021
Comparative analysis reveals within-population genome size variation in a rotifer is driven by large genomic elements with highly abundant satellite DNA repeat elementsC P Stelzer, J Blommaert, A M Waldvogel, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|October 23, 2008
Central tolerance regulates B cells reactive with Goodpasture antigen alpha3(IV)NC1 collagenYing Zhang, Susan C Su, Douglas B Hecox, et al.
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Rehabilitation Literature|January 1, 1975
A report on the use of dance in physical rehabilitation: every body has a right to feel goodB Hecox, E Levine, D Scott
Physical Therapy|August 1, 1976
Dance in physical rehabilitationB Hecox, E Levine, D Scott
BMC Genomics|June 9, 2019
Small, but surprisingly repetitive genomes: transposon expansion and not polyploidy has driven a doubling in genome size in a metazoan species complexJ Blommaert, S Riss, B Hecox-Lea, et al.
BMC Biology|September 17, 2021
Comparative analysis reveals within-population genome size variation in a rotifer is driven by large genomic elements with highly abundant satellite DNA repeat elementsC P Stelzer, J Blommaert, A M Waldvogel, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|October 23, 2008
Central tolerance regulates B cells reactive with Goodpasture antigen alpha3(IV)NC1 collagenYing Zhang, Susan C Su, Douglas B Hecox, et al.
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