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Eric G Moss

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Current Topics in Developmental Biology|August 22, 2013
Developmental transitions in C. elegans larval stagesAnn E Rougvie, Eric G Moss
Current Biology : CB|October 29, 2002
MicroRNAs: something new under the sunEric G Moss, R Scott Poethig
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Developmental Biology|August 16, 2014
Cell-intrinsic timing in animal developmentEric G Moss, Jennifer Romer-Seibert
Gene Expression Patterns : GEP|December 4, 2003
Temporally regulated expression of Lin-28 in diverse tissues of the developing mouseDong Hua Yang, Eric G Moss
Developmental Biology|March 9, 2002
Two genetic circuits repress the Caenorhabditis elegans heterochronic gene lin-28 after translation initiationKathy Seggerson, Lingjuan Tang, Eric G Moss
Genetics|November 6, 2016
Stage-Specific Timing of the microRNA Regulation of lin-28 by the Heterochronic Gene lin-14 in Caenorhabditis elegansJennifer Tsialikas, Mitchell A Romens, Allison Abbott, et al.
FASEB Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology|November 14, 2018
The RNA-binding protein LIN28 controls progenitor and neuronal cell fate during postnatal neurogenesisJennifer S Romer-Seibert, Nathaniel W Hartman, Eric G Moss
Plos Genetics|March 30, 2012
lin-28 controls the succession of cell fate choices via two distinct activitiesBhaskar Vadla, Kevin Kemper, Jennifer Alaimo, et al.
G3 (Bethesda, Md.)|July 28, 2025
Somatic gonad morphogenesis in C. elegans requires the heterochronic pathway acting through HBL-1Madeleine Minutillo, Kevin Kemper, Maria Ivanova, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|February 25, 2010
LIN28 alters cell fate succession and acts independently of the let-7 microRNA during neurogliogenesis in vitroErica Balzer, Christian Heine, Qiang Jiang, et al.
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Current Topics in Developmental Biology|August 22, 2013
Developmental transitions in C. elegans larval stagesAnn E Rougvie, Eric G Moss
Current Biology : CB|October 29, 2002
MicroRNAs: something new under the sunEric G Moss, R Scott Poethig
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Developmental Biology|August 16, 2014
Cell-intrinsic timing in animal developmentEric G Moss, Jennifer Romer-Seibert
Gene Expression Patterns : GEP|December 4, 2003
Temporally regulated expression of Lin-28 in diverse tissues of the developing mouseDong Hua Yang, Eric G Moss
Developmental Biology|March 9, 2002
Two genetic circuits repress the Caenorhabditis elegans heterochronic gene lin-28 after translation initiationKathy Seggerson, Lingjuan Tang, Eric G Moss
Genetics|November 6, 2016
Stage-Specific Timing of the microRNA Regulation of lin-28 by the Heterochronic Gene lin-14 in Caenorhabditis elegansJennifer Tsialikas, Mitchell A Romens, Allison Abbott, et al.
FASEB Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology|November 14, 2018
The RNA-binding protein LIN28 controls progenitor and neuronal cell fate during postnatal neurogenesisJennifer S Romer-Seibert, Nathaniel W Hartman, Eric G Moss
Plos Genetics|March 30, 2012
lin-28 controls the succession of cell fate choices via two distinct activitiesBhaskar Vadla, Kevin Kemper, Jennifer Alaimo, et al.
G3 (Bethesda, Md.)|July 28, 2025
Somatic gonad morphogenesis in C. elegans requires the heterochronic pathway acting through HBL-1Madeleine Minutillo, Kevin Kemper, Maria Ivanova, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|February 25, 2010
LIN28 alters cell fate succession and acts independently of the let-7 microRNA during neurogliogenesis in vitroErica Balzer, Christian Heine, Qiang Jiang, et al.
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