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Carol Wicking

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Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark)|November 6, 2010
Embryos direct the trafficCarol Wicking
Current Topics in Developmental Biology|August 10, 2010
The molecular regulation of vertebrate limb patterningNatalie C Butterfield, Edwina McGlinn, Carol Wicking
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Developmental Biology|July 16, 2015
Unmasking the ciliopathies: craniofacial defects and the primary ciliumClaudio R Cortés, Vicki Metzis, Carol Wicking
Mechanisms of Development|April 17, 2009
Trafficking, development and hedgehogFiona Simpson, Markus C Kerr, Carol Wicking
The Medical Journal of Australia|June 23, 2020
Protecting the rare during a rare pandemicGareth S Baynam, Carol Wicking, Kaustuv Bhattacharya, et al.
Journal of Human Genetics|December 19, 2009
Inheritance of a novel mutated allele of the OCA2 gene associated with high incidence of oculocutaneous albinism in a Polynesian communityHelene C Johanson, Wei Chen, Carol Wicking, et al.
Biotechniques|May 20, 2009
DNA elution from buccal cells stored on Whatman FTA Classic Cards using a modified methanol fixation methodHelene C Johanson, Valentine Hyland, Carol Wicking, et al.
Methods in Enzymology|February 14, 2006
Characterization of Rab23, a negative regulator of sonic hedgehog signalingTimothy M Evans, Fiona Simpson, Robert G Parton, et al.
Developmental Biology|August 14, 2012
Twist2 contributes to termination of limb bud outgrowth and patterning through direct regulation of Grem1Christine Wade, Inigo Brinas, Megan Welfare, et al.
Developmental Dynamics : an Official Publication of the American Association of Anatomists|January 24, 2007
The coding region of TP53INP2, a gene expressed in the developing nervous system, is not altered in a family with autosomal recessive non-progressive infantile ataxia on chromosome 20q11-q13Jennifer S Bennetts, Nanna D Rendtorff, Fiona Simpson, et al.
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Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark)|November 6, 2010
Embryos direct the trafficCarol Wicking
Current Topics in Developmental Biology|August 10, 2010
The molecular regulation of vertebrate limb patterningNatalie C Butterfield, Edwina McGlinn, Carol Wicking
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Developmental Biology|July 16, 2015
Unmasking the ciliopathies: craniofacial defects and the primary ciliumClaudio R Cortés, Vicki Metzis, Carol Wicking
Mechanisms of Development|April 17, 2009
Trafficking, development and hedgehogFiona Simpson, Markus C Kerr, Carol Wicking
The Medical Journal of Australia|June 23, 2020
Protecting the rare during a rare pandemicGareth S Baynam, Carol Wicking, Kaustuv Bhattacharya, et al.
Journal of Human Genetics|December 19, 2009
Inheritance of a novel mutated allele of the OCA2 gene associated with high incidence of oculocutaneous albinism in a Polynesian communityHelene C Johanson, Wei Chen, Carol Wicking, et al.
Biotechniques|May 20, 2009
DNA elution from buccal cells stored on Whatman FTA Classic Cards using a modified methanol fixation methodHelene C Johanson, Valentine Hyland, Carol Wicking, et al.
Methods in Enzymology|February 14, 2006
Characterization of Rab23, a negative regulator of sonic hedgehog signalingTimothy M Evans, Fiona Simpson, Robert G Parton, et al.
Developmental Biology|August 14, 2012
Twist2 contributes to termination of limb bud outgrowth and patterning through direct regulation of Grem1Christine Wade, Inigo Brinas, Megan Welfare, et al.
Developmental Dynamics : an Official Publication of the American Association of Anatomists|January 24, 2007
The coding region of TP53INP2, a gene expressed in the developing nervous system, is not altered in a family with autosomal recessive non-progressive infantile ataxia on chromosome 20q11-q13Jennifer S Bennetts, Nanna D Rendtorff, Fiona Simpson, et al.
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