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C Kintner

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Genes & Development|June 11, 1999
Periodic repression of Notch pathway genes governs the segmentation of Xenopus embryosW C Jen, V Gawantka, N Pollet, et al.
Developmental Cell|December 13, 2001
Drosophila neuralized is a ubiquitin ligase that promotes the internalization and degradation of deltaE C Lai, G A Deblandre, C Kintner, et al.
Cornea|January 1, 1990
Infectious crystalline keratopathy associated with topical anesthetic abuseJ C Kintner, H E Grossniklaus, J H Lass, et al.
Nature|June 29, 1995
Primary neurogenesis in Xenopus embryos regulated by a homologue of the Drosophila neurogenic gene DeltaA Chitnis, D Henrique, J Lewis, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|December 1, 1994
XASH genes promote neurogenesis in Xenopus embryosB Ferreiro, C Kintner, K Zimmerman, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|October 16, 1999
A two-step mechanism generates the spacing pattern of the ciliated cells in the skin of Xenopus embryosG A Deblandre, D A Wettstein, N Koyano-Nakagawa, et al.
Nature Cell Biology|January 11, 2012
Multicilin promotes centriole assembly and ciliogenesis during multiciliate cell differentiationJ L Stubbs, E K Vladar, J D Axelrod, et al.
Journal of Virology|December 1, 1981
Cloning overlapping DNA fragments from the B95-8 strain of Epstein-Barr virus reveals a site of homology to the internal repetitionG N Buell, D Reisman, C Kintner, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|March 1, 1997
The Notch ligand, X-Delta-2, mediates segmentation of the paraxial mesoderm in Xenopus embryosW C Jen, D Wettstein, D Turner, et al.
Developmental Biology|June 23, 2000
Kidney development in cadherin-6 mutants: delayed mesenchyme-to-epithelial conversion and loss of nephronsS P Mah, H Saueressig, M Goulding, et al.
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Genes & Development|June 11, 1999
Periodic repression of Notch pathway genes governs the segmentation of Xenopus embryosW C Jen, V Gawantka, N Pollet, et al.
Developmental Cell|December 13, 2001
Drosophila neuralized is a ubiquitin ligase that promotes the internalization and degradation of deltaE C Lai, G A Deblandre, C Kintner, et al.
Cornea|January 1, 1990
Infectious crystalline keratopathy associated with topical anesthetic abuseJ C Kintner, H E Grossniklaus, J H Lass, et al.
Nature|June 29, 1995
Primary neurogenesis in Xenopus embryos regulated by a homologue of the Drosophila neurogenic gene DeltaA Chitnis, D Henrique, J Lewis, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|December 1, 1994
XASH genes promote neurogenesis in Xenopus embryosB Ferreiro, C Kintner, K Zimmerman, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|October 16, 1999
A two-step mechanism generates the spacing pattern of the ciliated cells in the skin of Xenopus embryosG A Deblandre, D A Wettstein, N Koyano-Nakagawa, et al.
Nature Cell Biology|January 11, 2012
Multicilin promotes centriole assembly and ciliogenesis during multiciliate cell differentiationJ L Stubbs, E K Vladar, J D Axelrod, et al.
Journal of Virology|December 1, 1981
Cloning overlapping DNA fragments from the B95-8 strain of Epstein-Barr virus reveals a site of homology to the internal repetitionG N Buell, D Reisman, C Kintner, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|March 1, 1997
The Notch ligand, X-Delta-2, mediates segmentation of the paraxial mesoderm in Xenopus embryosW C Jen, D Wettstein, D Turner, et al.
Developmental Biology|June 23, 2000
Kidney development in cadherin-6 mutants: delayed mesenchyme-to-epithelial conversion and loss of nephronsS P Mah, H Saueressig, M Goulding, et al.
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