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Orthopedic Nursing|February 3, 2005
Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis: Forestier's diseaseSharon G Childs
Orthopedic Nursing|August 2, 2005
Osteonecrosis: death of bone cellsSharon G Childs
Orthopedic Nursing|May 1, 1996
Osteoarticular Mycobacterium tuberculosisS G Childs
Orthopedic Nursing|March 26, 2010
Musculoskeletal manifestations of Ehlers-Danlos syndromeSharon G Childs
Developmental Biology|February 1, 1993
Temporal embryonic expression of the sea urchin early H1 gene is controlled by sequences immediately upstream and downstream of the TATA elementH Fei, G Childs
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 18, 1998
Human ZFM1 protein is a transcriptional repressor that interacts with the transcription activation domain of stage-specific activator proteinD Zhang, G Childs
The British Journal of Educational Psychology|July 14, 2001
Boys starting school disadvantaged: implications from teachers' ratings of behaviour and achievement in the first two yearsG Childs, M McKay
Molecular and Cellular Biology|April 17, 1999
Temporal activation of the sea urchin late H1 gene requires stage-specific phosphorylation of the embryonic transcription factor SSAPZ Li, G Childs
Contemporary Nurse|December 1, 1994
Staff attachment and loss in a long term baby wardA Black, G Childs
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 11, 1996
The embryonic transcription factor stage specific activator protein contains a potent bipartite activation domain that interacts with several RNA polymerase II basal transcription factorsJ DeFalco, G Childs
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Orthopedic Nursing|February 3, 2005
Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis: Forestier's diseaseSharon G Childs
Orthopedic Nursing|August 2, 2005
Osteonecrosis: death of bone cellsSharon G Childs
Orthopedic Nursing|May 1, 1996
Osteoarticular Mycobacterium tuberculosisS G Childs
Orthopedic Nursing|March 26, 2010
Musculoskeletal manifestations of Ehlers-Danlos syndromeSharon G Childs
Developmental Biology|February 1, 1993
Temporal embryonic expression of the sea urchin early H1 gene is controlled by sequences immediately upstream and downstream of the TATA elementH Fei, G Childs
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 18, 1998
Human ZFM1 protein is a transcriptional repressor that interacts with the transcription activation domain of stage-specific activator proteinD Zhang, G Childs
The British Journal of Educational Psychology|July 14, 2001
Boys starting school disadvantaged: implications from teachers' ratings of behaviour and achievement in the first two yearsG Childs, M McKay
Molecular and Cellular Biology|April 17, 1999
Temporal activation of the sea urchin late H1 gene requires stage-specific phosphorylation of the embryonic transcription factor SSAPZ Li, G Childs
Contemporary Nurse|December 1, 1994
Staff attachment and loss in a long term baby wardA Black, G Childs
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 11, 1996
The embryonic transcription factor stage specific activator protein contains a potent bipartite activation domain that interacts with several RNA polymerase II basal transcription factorsJ DeFalco, G Childs
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