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B Wieringa

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Human Molecular Genetics|January 1, 1994
Myotonic dystrophy reviewed: back to the future?B Wieringa
Gene|June 30, 1991
Expression of the gene encoding human brain creatine kinase depends on sequences immediately following the transcription start pointE Mariman, B Wieringa
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|January 1, 1999
Expanding complexity in myotonic dystrophyP Groenen, B Wieringa
Cytogenetic and Genome Research|October 4, 2003
Transgenic mouse models for myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1)D G Wansink, B Wieringa
Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry|April 1, 1994
Approaching the multifaceted nature of energy metabolism: inactivation of the cytosolic creatine kinases via homologous recombination in mouse embryonic stem cellsJ van Deursen, B Wieringa
European Journal of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Biology|July 1, 1989
The recombinant DNA revolution: implications for diagnosis and prevention of inherited diseaseH H Ropers, B Wieringa
Nucleic Acids Research|August 11, 1992
Targeting of the creatine kinase M gene in embryonic stem cells using isogenic and nonisogenic vectorsJ van Deursen, B Wieringa
Cell|July 1, 1984
A minimal intron length but no specific internal sequence is required for splicing the large rabbit beta-globin intronB Wieringa, E Hofer, C Weissmann
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|June 30, 1995
Mice deficient in ubiquitous mitochondrial creatine kinase are viable and fertileK Steeghs, F Oerlemans, B Wieringa
Molecular Biology Reports|December 24, 1997
Receptor-like protein tyrosine phosphatases: alike and yet so differentR Schaapveld, B Wieringa, W Hendriks
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Human Molecular Genetics|January 1, 1994
Myotonic dystrophy reviewed: back to the future?B Wieringa
Gene|June 30, 1991
Expression of the gene encoding human brain creatine kinase depends on sequences immediately following the transcription start pointE Mariman, B Wieringa
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|January 1, 1999
Expanding complexity in myotonic dystrophyP Groenen, B Wieringa
Cytogenetic and Genome Research|October 4, 2003
Transgenic mouse models for myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1)D G Wansink, B Wieringa
Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry|April 1, 1994
Approaching the multifaceted nature of energy metabolism: inactivation of the cytosolic creatine kinases via homologous recombination in mouse embryonic stem cellsJ van Deursen, B Wieringa
European Journal of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Biology|July 1, 1989
The recombinant DNA revolution: implications for diagnosis and prevention of inherited diseaseH H Ropers, B Wieringa
Nucleic Acids Research|August 11, 1992
Targeting of the creatine kinase M gene in embryonic stem cells using isogenic and nonisogenic vectorsJ van Deursen, B Wieringa
Cell|July 1, 1984
A minimal intron length but no specific internal sequence is required for splicing the large rabbit beta-globin intronB Wieringa, E Hofer, C Weissmann
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|June 30, 1995
Mice deficient in ubiquitous mitochondrial creatine kinase are viable and fertileK Steeghs, F Oerlemans, B Wieringa
Molecular Biology Reports|December 24, 1997
Receptor-like protein tyrosine phosphatases: alike and yet so differentR Schaapveld, B Wieringa, W Hendriks
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