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D J Hoeppner

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Nature|July 13, 2001
Engulfment genes cooperate with ced-3 to promote cell death in Caenorhabditis elegansD J Hoeppner, M O Hengartner, R Schnabel
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|March 18, 1996
Programmed cell death: from development to disease. Meeting reportD J Hoeppner, M O Hengartner, D E Fisher
Nature|February 13, 1997
Interaction between the C. elegans cell-death regulators CED-9 and CED-4M S Spector, S Desnoyers, D J Hoeppner, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 14, 1995
Identification of essential nucleotides in an upstream repressing sequence of Saccharomyces cerevisiae by selection for increased expression of TRK2M Vidal, A M Buckley, C Yohn, et al.
Cell Death & Disease|September 2, 2011
Distribution of CD133 reveals glioma stem cells self-renew through symmetric and asymmetric cell divisionsJ D Lathia, M Hitomi, J Gallagher, et al.
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Nature|July 13, 2001
Engulfment genes cooperate with ced-3 to promote cell death in Caenorhabditis elegansD J Hoeppner, M O Hengartner, R Schnabel
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|March 18, 1996
Programmed cell death: from development to disease. Meeting reportD J Hoeppner, M O Hengartner, D E Fisher
Nature|February 13, 1997
Interaction between the C. elegans cell-death regulators CED-9 and CED-4M S Spector, S Desnoyers, D J Hoeppner, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 14, 1995
Identification of essential nucleotides in an upstream repressing sequence of Saccharomyces cerevisiae by selection for increased expression of TRK2M Vidal, A M Buckley, C Yohn, et al.
Cell Death & Disease|September 2, 2011
Distribution of CD133 reveals glioma stem cells self-renew through symmetric and asymmetric cell divisionsJ D Lathia, M Hitomi, J Gallagher, et al.
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