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C Kenyon

Cell

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Cell|May 5, 2001
A conserved regulatory system for agingC Kenyon
Cell|July 28, 1995
A perfect vulva every time: gradients and signaling cascades in C. elegansC Kenyon
Cell|August 1, 1986
A gene involved in the development of the posterior body region of C. elegansC Kenyon
Cell|February 23, 1996
Ponce d'elegans: genetic quest for the fountain of youthC Kenyon
Cell|July 29, 1994
If birds can fly, why can't we? Homeotic genes and evolutionC Kenyon
Cell|October 28, 1998
Cell nonautonomy of C. elegans daf-2 function in the regulation of diapause and life spanJ Apfeld, C Kenyon
Cell|August 25, 1989
Cellular dialogs during developmentC Kenyon, A Kamb
Cell|October 18, 1996
Spatial and temporal controls target pal-1 blastomere-specification activity to a single blastomere lineage in C. elegans embryosC P Hunter, C Kenyon
Cell|January 12, 1990
Selective silencing of cell communication influences anteroposterior pattern formation in C. elegansD A Waring, C Kenyon
Cell|July 21, 1999
MIG-13 positions migrating cells along the anteroposterior body axis of C. elegansM Sym, N Robinson, C Kenyon
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Cell|May 5, 2001
A conserved regulatory system for agingC Kenyon
Cell|July 28, 1995
A perfect vulva every time: gradients and signaling cascades in C. elegansC Kenyon
Cell|August 1, 1986
A gene involved in the development of the posterior body region of C. elegansC Kenyon
Cell|February 23, 1996
Ponce d'elegans: genetic quest for the fountain of youthC Kenyon
Cell|July 29, 1994
If birds can fly, why can't we? Homeotic genes and evolutionC Kenyon
Cell|October 28, 1998
Cell nonautonomy of C. elegans daf-2 function in the regulation of diapause and life spanJ Apfeld, C Kenyon
Cell|August 25, 1989
Cellular dialogs during developmentC Kenyon, A Kamb
Cell|October 18, 1996
Spatial and temporal controls target pal-1 blastomere-specification activity to a single blastomere lineage in C. elegans embryosC P Hunter, C Kenyon
Cell|January 12, 1990
Selective silencing of cell communication influences anteroposterior pattern formation in C. elegansD A Waring, C Kenyon
Cell|July 21, 1999
MIG-13 positions migrating cells along the anteroposterior body axis of C. elegansM Sym, N Robinson, C Kenyon
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