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Journal of the International Association of Physicians in AIDS Care|July 1, 1995
The role of nutrition in AIDS management completes rite of passageF O Cope
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|April 1, 1982
The zinc-retinol-thyroid interactionF O Cope
Cancer Letters|March 1, 1986
The in vivo inhibition of mouse brain protein kinase-C by retinoic acidF O Cope
Cell Death and Differentiation|July 1, 1997
DATELINE Boston--the third IBC Annual International Conference on Apoptosis: practical applications and novel therapies. Boston, Massachusetts, November 20-21, 1996F O Cope
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 1, 1989
Retinoid receptor antisense DNAs inhibit alkaline phosphatase induction and clonogenicity in malignant keratinocytesF O Cope, J J Wille
The Journal of Nutrition|December 1, 1977
Influence of zinc deficiency on retinal reductase and oxidase activities in rat liver and testesP R Sundaresan, F O Cope, J C Smith
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 1, 1993
Apoptosis in C3H/10T1/2 mouse embryonic cells: evidence for internucleosomal DNA modification in the absence of double-strand cleavageL D Tomei, J P Shapiro, F O Cope
Experientia|March 15, 1984
Rat testes interstitial cell nuclei exhibit three distinct receptors for retinoic acidF O Cope, K L Knox, R C Hall
Experientia|September 15, 1986
The in vitro characterization of the inhibition of mouse brain protein kinase-C by retinoids and their receptorsF O Cope, B D Howard, R K Boutwell
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|April 30, 1984
Retinoid-binding proteins are phosphorylated in vitro by soluble Ca+2- and phosphatidylserine-dependent protein kinase from mouse brainF O Cope, J M Staller, R A Mahsem, et al.
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Journal of the International Association of Physicians in AIDS Care|July 1, 1995
The role of nutrition in AIDS management completes rite of passageF O Cope
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|April 1, 1982
The zinc-retinol-thyroid interactionF O Cope
Cancer Letters|March 1, 1986
The in vivo inhibition of mouse brain protein kinase-C by retinoic acidF O Cope
Cell Death and Differentiation|July 1, 1997
DATELINE Boston--the third IBC Annual International Conference on Apoptosis: practical applications and novel therapies. Boston, Massachusetts, November 20-21, 1996F O Cope
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 1, 1989
Retinoid receptor antisense DNAs inhibit alkaline phosphatase induction and clonogenicity in malignant keratinocytesF O Cope, J J Wille
The Journal of Nutrition|December 1, 1977
Influence of zinc deficiency on retinal reductase and oxidase activities in rat liver and testesP R Sundaresan, F O Cope, J C Smith
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 1, 1993
Apoptosis in C3H/10T1/2 mouse embryonic cells: evidence for internucleosomal DNA modification in the absence of double-strand cleavageL D Tomei, J P Shapiro, F O Cope
Experientia|March 15, 1984
Rat testes interstitial cell nuclei exhibit three distinct receptors for retinoic acidF O Cope, K L Knox, R C Hall
Experientia|September 15, 1986
The in vitro characterization of the inhibition of mouse brain protein kinase-C by retinoids and their receptorsF O Cope, B D Howard, R K Boutwell
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|April 30, 1984
Retinoid-binding proteins are phosphorylated in vitro by soluble Ca+2- and phosphatidylserine-dependent protein kinase from mouse brainF O Cope, J M Staller, R A Mahsem, et al.
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