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C Way

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Cell|July 1, 1988
mec-3, a homeobox-containing gene that specifies differentiation of the touch receptor neurons in C. elegansJ C Way, M Chalfie
Genetics|December 1, 1985
Transposition of plasmid-borne Tn10 elements does not exhibit simple length-dependenceJ C Way, N Kleckner
Genes & Development|December 1, 1989
The mec-3 gene of Caenorhabditis elegans requires its own product for maintained expression and is expressed in three neuronal cell typesJ C Way, M Chalfie
The Cornell Veterinarian|October 29, 2010
A successful equine laparotomyC WAY, E B HOPPER
Mechanisms of Development|May 1, 1996
Promoter sequences for the establishment of mec-3 expression in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegansL Wang, J C Way
American Journal of Orthodontics|March 1, 1981
Enamel loss due to prophylaxis and multiple bonding/debonding of orthodontic attachmentsR E Thompson, D C Way
Cell|July 16, 1993
Eukaryotic DnaJ homologs and the specificity of Hsp70 activityP A Silver, J C Way
American Journal of Orthodontics|December 1, 1978
Enamel loss during orthodontic bonding and subsequent loss during removal of filled and unfilled adhesivesC R Brown, D C Way
American Journal of Orthodontics|March 1, 1980
Enamel loss due to orthodontic bonding with filled and unfilled resins using various clean-up techniquesM D Pus, D C Way
Journal of Wound Care|March 28, 2007
Experiences of developing a collaborative educational wound-care formulary and resource fileV J Douglas, L C Way
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Cell|July 1, 1988
mec-3, a homeobox-containing gene that specifies differentiation of the touch receptor neurons in C. elegansJ C Way, M Chalfie
Genetics|December 1, 1985
Transposition of plasmid-borne Tn10 elements does not exhibit simple length-dependenceJ C Way, N Kleckner
Genes & Development|December 1, 1989
The mec-3 gene of Caenorhabditis elegans requires its own product for maintained expression and is expressed in three neuronal cell typesJ C Way, M Chalfie
The Cornell Veterinarian|October 29, 2010
A successful equine laparotomyC WAY, E B HOPPER
Mechanisms of Development|May 1, 1996
Promoter sequences for the establishment of mec-3 expression in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegansL Wang, J C Way
American Journal of Orthodontics|March 1, 1981
Enamel loss due to prophylaxis and multiple bonding/debonding of orthodontic attachmentsR E Thompson, D C Way
Cell|July 16, 1993
Eukaryotic DnaJ homologs and the specificity of Hsp70 activityP A Silver, J C Way
American Journal of Orthodontics|December 1, 1978
Enamel loss during orthodontic bonding and subsequent loss during removal of filled and unfilled adhesivesC R Brown, D C Way
American Journal of Orthodontics|March 1, 1980
Enamel loss due to orthodontic bonding with filled and unfilled resins using various clean-up techniquesM D Pus, D C Way
Journal of Wound Care|March 28, 2007
Experiences of developing a collaborative educational wound-care formulary and resource fileV J Douglas, L C Way
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