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C A Ryan

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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 25, 1991
A novel fruit-expressed trypsin inhibitor I gene from a wild species of tomatoV P Wingate, C A Ryan
Pediatrics|August 1, 1994
Changing attitudes and practices regarding local analgesia for newborn circumcisionC A Ryan, N N Finer
Plant Molecular Biology|September 16, 1999
Wound- and systemin-inducible calmodulin gene expression in tomato leavesD R Bergey, C A Ryan
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 26, 1999
Hydrogen peroxide is generated systemically in plant leaves by wounding and systemin via the octadecanoid pathwayM Orozco-Cardenas, C A Ryan
Contact Dermatitis|April 1, 1989
Contact photoallergy testing of sunscreens in guinea pigsG F Gerberick, C A Ryan
Current Protocols in Molecular Biology|February 12, 2008
Separation of histone variants and post-translationally modified isoforms by triton/acetic acid/urea polyacrylamide gel electrophoresisC A Ryan, A T Annunziato
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|May 14, 1980
Temporal shifts in the apparent in vivo translational efficiencies of tomato leaf proteinase inhibitors I and II mRNAs following woundingC E Nelson, C A Ryan
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 6, 1997
Myelin basic protein kinase activity in tomato leaves is induced systemically by wounding and increases in response to systemin and oligosaccharide elicitorsJ W Stratmann, C A Ryan
The Journal of Pediatrics|February 1, 1995
Antenatal corticosteroid therapy to prevent respiratory distress syndromeC A Ryan, N N Finer
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 2, 2000
Suramin inhibits initiation of defense signaling by systemin, chitosan, and a beta-glucan elicitor in suspension-cultured Lycopersicon peruvianum cellsJ Stratmann, J Scheer, C A Ryan
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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 25, 1991
A novel fruit-expressed trypsin inhibitor I gene from a wild species of tomatoV P Wingate, C A Ryan
Pediatrics|August 1, 1994
Changing attitudes and practices regarding local analgesia for newborn circumcisionC A Ryan, N N Finer
Plant Molecular Biology|September 16, 1999
Wound- and systemin-inducible calmodulin gene expression in tomato leavesD R Bergey, C A Ryan
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 26, 1999
Hydrogen peroxide is generated systemically in plant leaves by wounding and systemin via the octadecanoid pathwayM Orozco-Cardenas, C A Ryan
Contact Dermatitis|April 1, 1989
Contact photoallergy testing of sunscreens in guinea pigsG F Gerberick, C A Ryan
Current Protocols in Molecular Biology|February 12, 2008
Separation of histone variants and post-translationally modified isoforms by triton/acetic acid/urea polyacrylamide gel electrophoresisC A Ryan, A T Annunziato
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|May 14, 1980
Temporal shifts in the apparent in vivo translational efficiencies of tomato leaf proteinase inhibitors I and II mRNAs following woundingC E Nelson, C A Ryan
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 6, 1997
Myelin basic protein kinase activity in tomato leaves is induced systemically by wounding and increases in response to systemin and oligosaccharide elicitorsJ W Stratmann, C A Ryan
The Journal of Pediatrics|February 1, 1995
Antenatal corticosteroid therapy to prevent respiratory distress syndromeC A Ryan, N N Finer
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 2, 2000
Suramin inhibits initiation of defense signaling by systemin, chitosan, and a beta-glucan elicitor in suspension-cultured Lycopersicon peruvianum cellsJ Stratmann, J Scheer, C A Ryan
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