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Christopher D Wells

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Southern Medical Journal|August 11, 2004
Amebic liver abscessChristopher D Wells, Miguel Arguedas
The Biological Bulletin|January 11, 2020
Out of the Blue: The Failure of the Introduced Sea Anemone <i>Sagartia elegans</i> (Dalyell, 1848) in Salem Harbor, MassachusettsChristopher D Wells, Larry G Harris
Plos One|November 22, 2017
Individual marking of soft-bodied subtidal invertebrates in situ - A novel staining technique applied to the giant plumose anemone Metridium farcimen (Tilesius, 1809)Christopher D Wells, Kenneth P Sebens
The American Journal of Gastroenterology|November 22, 2007
Overtubes in gastrointestinal endoscopyChristopher D Wells, David E Fleischer
The American Journal of Gastroenterology|June 20, 2008
Incidental cystic neoplasms of pancreas: what is the optimal interval of imaging surveillance?Ananya Das, Christopher D Wells, Cuong C Nguyen
Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology : the Official Clinical Practice Journal of the American Gastroenterological Association|December 20, 2005
Pyogenic liver abscess after colonoscopy in a patient with ulcerative colitisChristopher D Wells, Vijayan Balan, Jerry D Smilack
Nucleic Acids Research|March 31, 2016
Nascent RNA length dictates opposing effects of NusA on antiterminationChristopher D Wells, Padraig Deighan, MacKenzie Brigham, et al.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics|February 13, 2024
Significant human health co-benefits of mitigating African emissionsChristopher D Wells, Matthew Kasoar, Majid Ezzati, et al.
Elife|September 16, 2015
The primary σ factor in Escherichia coli can access the transcription elongation complex from solution in vivoSeth R Goldman, Nikhil U Nair, Christopher D Wells, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 7, 2016
Bacterial RNA polymerase can retain σ70 throughout transcriptionTimothy T Harden, Christopher D Wells, Larry J Friedman, et al.
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Southern Medical Journal|August 11, 2004
Amebic liver abscessChristopher D Wells, Miguel Arguedas
The Biological Bulletin|January 11, 2020
Out of the Blue: The Failure of the Introduced Sea Anemone <i>Sagartia elegans</i> (Dalyell, 1848) in Salem Harbor, MassachusettsChristopher D Wells, Larry G Harris
Plos One|November 22, 2017
Individual marking of soft-bodied subtidal invertebrates in situ - A novel staining technique applied to the giant plumose anemone Metridium farcimen (Tilesius, 1809)Christopher D Wells, Kenneth P Sebens
The American Journal of Gastroenterology|November 22, 2007
Overtubes in gastrointestinal endoscopyChristopher D Wells, David E Fleischer
The American Journal of Gastroenterology|June 20, 2008
Incidental cystic neoplasms of pancreas: what is the optimal interval of imaging surveillance?Ananya Das, Christopher D Wells, Cuong C Nguyen
Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology : the Official Clinical Practice Journal of the American Gastroenterological Association|December 20, 2005
Pyogenic liver abscess after colonoscopy in a patient with ulcerative colitisChristopher D Wells, Vijayan Balan, Jerry D Smilack
Nucleic Acids Research|March 31, 2016
Nascent RNA length dictates opposing effects of NusA on antiterminationChristopher D Wells, Padraig Deighan, MacKenzie Brigham, et al.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics|February 13, 2024
Significant human health co-benefits of mitigating African emissionsChristopher D Wells, Matthew Kasoar, Majid Ezzati, et al.
Elife|September 16, 2015
The primary σ factor in Escherichia coli can access the transcription elongation complex from solution in vivoSeth R Goldman, Nikhil U Nair, Christopher D Wells, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 7, 2016
Bacterial RNA polymerase can retain σ70 throughout transcriptionTimothy T Harden, Christopher D Wells, Larry J Friedman, et al.
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