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David Lambert

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Developmental Biology|November 5, 2020
A serpin is required for ectomesoderm, a hallmark of spiralian developmentLongjun Wu, J David Lambert
Developmental Biology|November 16, 2020
The Caudal ParaHox gene is required for hindgut development in the mollusc Tritia (a.k.a. Ilyanassa)Adam B Johnson, J David Lambert
Chaos, Solitons, and Fractals|March 22, 2021
A phenomenological estimate of the true scale of CoViD-19 from primary dataLuigi Palatella, Fabio Vanni, David Lambert
Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America|June 26, 2024
Underwater and Scuba Diving AccidentsDavid Lambert, Mark Binkley, Zachary Gaskill
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|August 8, 2016
Mollusc models I. The snail IlyanassaMorgan Q Goulding, J David Lambert
Nature|December 13, 2002
Asymmetric inheritance of centrosomally localized mRNAs during embryonic cleavagesJ David Lambert, Lisa M Nagy
Development Genes and Evolution|June 8, 2014
Development of blastomere clones in the Ilyanassa embryo: transformation of the spiralian blastula into the larval body planXin Yi Chan, J David Lambert
Development (Cambridge, England)|November 3, 2010
Spiralian quartet developmental potential is regulated by specific localization elements that mediate asymmetric RNA segregationJeremy S Rabinowitz, J David Lambert
Theoretical Biology Forum|April 30, 2021
Scientific and personal reflections on an iconoclastic thinker in evolutionary biology: hugh edward ha ldane patersonDavid Lambert, Craig Millar, Gimme Walter
Developmental Biology|November 5, 2003
The MAPK cascade in equally cleaving spiralian embryosJ David Lambert, Lisa M Nagy
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Developmental Biology|November 5, 2020
A serpin is required for ectomesoderm, a hallmark of spiralian developmentLongjun Wu, J David Lambert
Developmental Biology|November 16, 2020
The Caudal ParaHox gene is required for hindgut development in the mollusc Tritia (a.k.a. Ilyanassa)Adam B Johnson, J David Lambert
Chaos, Solitons, and Fractals|March 22, 2021
A phenomenological estimate of the true scale of CoViD-19 from primary dataLuigi Palatella, Fabio Vanni, David Lambert
Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America|June 26, 2024
Underwater and Scuba Diving AccidentsDavid Lambert, Mark Binkley, Zachary Gaskill
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|August 8, 2016
Mollusc models I. The snail IlyanassaMorgan Q Goulding, J David Lambert
Nature|December 13, 2002
Asymmetric inheritance of centrosomally localized mRNAs during embryonic cleavagesJ David Lambert, Lisa M Nagy
Development Genes and Evolution|June 8, 2014
Development of blastomere clones in the Ilyanassa embryo: transformation of the spiralian blastula into the larval body planXin Yi Chan, J David Lambert
Development (Cambridge, England)|November 3, 2010
Spiralian quartet developmental potential is regulated by specific localization elements that mediate asymmetric RNA segregationJeremy S Rabinowitz, J David Lambert
Theoretical Biology Forum|April 30, 2021
Scientific and personal reflections on an iconoclastic thinker in evolutionary biology: hugh edward ha ldane patersonDavid Lambert, Craig Millar, Gimme Walter
Developmental Biology|November 5, 2003
The MAPK cascade in equally cleaving spiralian embryosJ David Lambert, Lisa M Nagy
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