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E A Davison

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Leukemia & Lymphoma|September 13, 2006
Genotyping of thiopurine methyltransferase in patients with acute leukemia using LightCycler PCRJulie E A Davison, Mary Frances McMullin, Mark A Catherwood
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 25, 1984
Complete primary structure for the zymogen of human complement factor BJ E Mole, J K Anderson, E A Davison, et al.
Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton|January 1, 1987
Primary cilia cycle in PtK1 cells: effects of colcemid and taxol on cilia formation and resorptionC G Jensen, E A Davison, S S Bowser, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|August 1, 1986
Oscillatory movements of monooriented chromosomes and their position relative to the spindle pole result from the ejection properties of the aster and half-spindleC L Rieder, E A Davison, L C Jensen, et al.
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Leukemia & Lymphoma|September 13, 2006
Genotyping of thiopurine methyltransferase in patients with acute leukemia using LightCycler PCRJulie E A Davison, Mary Frances McMullin, Mark A Catherwood
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 25, 1984
Complete primary structure for the zymogen of human complement factor BJ E Mole, J K Anderson, E A Davison, et al.
Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton|January 1, 1987
Primary cilia cycle in PtK1 cells: effects of colcemid and taxol on cilia formation and resorptionC G Jensen, E A Davison, S S Bowser, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|August 1, 1986
Oscillatory movements of monooriented chromosomes and their position relative to the spindle pole result from the ejection properties of the aster and half-spindleC L Rieder, E A Davison, L C Jensen, et al.
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