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Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety|February 1, 1991
Toxicity of organic mercury compounds to the developing brine shrimp, ArtemiaA S Pandey, T H MacRae
Canadian Journal of Microbiology|September 1, 1976
The isolation and characterization of gliding motility mutants of Myxococcus xanthusT H MacRae, H D McCurdy
The Journal of Experimental Biology|August 31, 2018
ArHsp40 and ArHsp40-2 contribute to stress tolerance and longevity in <i>Artemia franciscana</i>, but only ArHsp40 influences diapause entryNathan M Rowarth, Thomas H MacRae
The Biochemical Journal|April 1, 1984
Developmental and comparative aspects of brine shrimp tubulinT H Macrae, R F Ludueña
American Journal of Surgery|June 1, 1996
Teaching effectiveness of surgeonsR Cohen, H MacRae, C Jamieson
Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology|February 1, 1991
Effects of metals on early life stages of the brine shrimp, Artemia: a developmental toxicity assayT H MacRae, A S Pandey
Canadian Journal of Microbiology|February 1, 1974
Xanthacin. A bacteriocin of Myxococcus xanthus fbH D McCurdy, T H MacRae
Plos One|September 7, 2012
The small heat shock protein p26 aids development of encysting Artemia embryos, prevents spontaneous diapause termination and protects against stressAllison M King, Thomas H MacRae
Biochemistry and Cell Biology = Biochimie Et Biologie Cellulaire|November 1, 1989
Tubulin synthesis, structure, and function: what are the relationships?T H MacRae, C M Langdon
Methods in Molecular Medicine|December 19, 2007
Preparation and characterization of posttranslationally modified tubulins from Artemia franciscanaPaul A O'Connell, Thomas H MacRae
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Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety|February 1, 1991
Toxicity of organic mercury compounds to the developing brine shrimp, ArtemiaA S Pandey, T H MacRae
Canadian Journal of Microbiology|September 1, 1976
The isolation and characterization of gliding motility mutants of Myxococcus xanthusT H MacRae, H D McCurdy
The Journal of Experimental Biology|August 31, 2018
ArHsp40 and ArHsp40-2 contribute to stress tolerance and longevity in <i>Artemia franciscana</i>, but only ArHsp40 influences diapause entryNathan M Rowarth, Thomas H MacRae
The Biochemical Journal|April 1, 1984
Developmental and comparative aspects of brine shrimp tubulinT H Macrae, R F Ludueña
American Journal of Surgery|June 1, 1996
Teaching effectiveness of surgeonsR Cohen, H MacRae, C Jamieson
Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology|February 1, 1991
Effects of metals on early life stages of the brine shrimp, Artemia: a developmental toxicity assayT H MacRae, A S Pandey
Canadian Journal of Microbiology|February 1, 1974
Xanthacin. A bacteriocin of Myxococcus xanthus fbH D McCurdy, T H MacRae
Plos One|September 7, 2012
The small heat shock protein p26 aids development of encysting Artemia embryos, prevents spontaneous diapause termination and protects against stressAllison M King, Thomas H MacRae
Biochemistry and Cell Biology = Biochimie Et Biologie Cellulaire|November 1, 1989
Tubulin synthesis, structure, and function: what are the relationships?T H MacRae, C M Langdon
Methods in Molecular Medicine|December 19, 2007
Preparation and characterization of posttranslationally modified tubulins from Artemia franciscanaPaul A O'Connell, Thomas H MacRae
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