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FEBS Letters|December 1, 1971
In vitro synthesis of T3 AND T7 RNA polymerase at low magnesium concentrationE Fuchs, C M. Fuchs
Cell|February 13, 1987
The transfection of epidermal keratin genes into fibroblasts and simple epithelial cells: evidence for inducing a type I keratin by a type II geneG J Giudice, E Fuchs
The New Biologist|December 1, 1989
Exploring the mechanisms underlying cell type-specific and retinoid-mediated expression of keratinsV M Stellmach, E Fuchs
Osterreichische Krankenpflegezeitschrift|January 1, 1978
[Trial for the promotion of social rehabilitation of severely handicapped in Tobelbad rehabilitation center]R Ecker-Eckhofer, E Fuchs
The Journal of Cell Biology|July 1, 1990
Elucidating the early stages of keratin filament assemblyP A Coulombe, E Fuchs
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 1, 1976
Oligomeric intermediate in peptidoglycan biosynthesis in Bacillus megateriumE Fuchs-Cleveland, C Gilvarg
Cell|January 27, 2000
Stem cells: a new lease on lifeE Fuchs, J A Segre
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 7, 1998
A structural scaffolding of intermediate filaments in health and diseaseE Fuchs, D W Cleveland
Cell|June 12, 1992
Of mice and men: genetic skin diseases of keratinE Fuchs, P A Coulombe
Molecular and Cellular Biology|November 1, 1992
Terminal differentiation in keratinocytes involves positive as well as negative regulation by retinoic acid receptors and retinoid X receptors at retinoid response elementsB J Aneskievich, E Fuchs
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FEBS Letters|December 1, 1971
In vitro synthesis of T3 AND T7 RNA polymerase at low magnesium concentrationE Fuchs, C M. Fuchs
Cell|February 13, 1987
The transfection of epidermal keratin genes into fibroblasts and simple epithelial cells: evidence for inducing a type I keratin by a type II geneG J Giudice, E Fuchs
The New Biologist|December 1, 1989
Exploring the mechanisms underlying cell type-specific and retinoid-mediated expression of keratinsV M Stellmach, E Fuchs
Osterreichische Krankenpflegezeitschrift|January 1, 1978
[Trial for the promotion of social rehabilitation of severely handicapped in Tobelbad rehabilitation center]R Ecker-Eckhofer, E Fuchs
The Journal of Cell Biology|July 1, 1990
Elucidating the early stages of keratin filament assemblyP A Coulombe, E Fuchs
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 1, 1976
Oligomeric intermediate in peptidoglycan biosynthesis in Bacillus megateriumE Fuchs-Cleveland, C Gilvarg
Cell|January 27, 2000
Stem cells: a new lease on lifeE Fuchs, J A Segre
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 7, 1998
A structural scaffolding of intermediate filaments in health and diseaseE Fuchs, D W Cleveland
Cell|June 12, 1992
Of mice and men: genetic skin diseases of keratinE Fuchs, P A Coulombe
Molecular and Cellular Biology|November 1, 1992
Terminal differentiation in keratinocytes involves positive as well as negative regulation by retinoic acid receptors and retinoid X receptors at retinoid response elementsB J Aneskievich, E Fuchs
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