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April 1, 1989
Caenorhabditis elegans mutants defective in the functioning of the motor neurons responsible for egg laying
C Desai, H R Horvitz
Cell
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May 30, 1998
The C. elegans protein EGL-1 is required for programmed cell death and interacts with the Bcl-2-like protein CED-9
B Conradt, H R Horvitz
Nature
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December 31, 1997
Caenorhabditis elegans CED-9 protein is a bifunctional cell-death inhibitor
D Xue, H R Horvitz
Cell
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August 24, 1999
The TRA-1A sex determination protein of C. elegans regulates sexually dimorphic cell deaths by repressing the egl-1 cell death activator gene
B Conradt, H R Horvitz
Cell
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July 26, 1996
An alternatively spliced C. elegans ced-4 RNA encodes a novel cell death inhibitor
S Shaham, H R Horvitz
Genes & Development
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August 1, 1996
The Caenorhabditis elegans gene sem-4 controls neuronal and mesodermal cell development and encodes a zinc finger protein
M Basson, H R Horvitz
Genetics
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May 1, 1986
A visible allele of the muscle gene sup-10X of C. elegans
I Greenwald, H R Horvitz
The Journal of Experimental Zoology
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March 1, 1990
Effects of starvation and neuroactive drugs on feeding in Caenorhabditis elegans
L Avery, H R Horvitz
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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February 3, 1999
Three proteins involved in Caenorhabditis elegans vulval invagination are similar to components of a glycosylation pathway
T Herman, H R Horvitz
Cell
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December 24, 1987
A cell that dies during wild-type C. elegans development can function as a neuron in a ced-3 mutant
L Avery, H R Horvitz
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Genetics
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April 1, 1989
Caenorhabditis elegans mutants defective in the functioning of the motor neurons responsible for egg laying
C Desai, H R Horvitz
Cell
|
May 30, 1998
The C. elegans protein EGL-1 is required for programmed cell death and interacts with the Bcl-2-like protein CED-9
B Conradt, H R Horvitz
Nature
|
December 31, 1997
Caenorhabditis elegans CED-9 protein is a bifunctional cell-death inhibitor
D Xue, H R Horvitz
Cell
|
August 24, 1999
The TRA-1A sex determination protein of C. elegans regulates sexually dimorphic cell deaths by repressing the egl-1 cell death activator gene
B Conradt, H R Horvitz
Cell
|
July 26, 1996
An alternatively spliced C. elegans ced-4 RNA encodes a novel cell death inhibitor
S Shaham, H R Horvitz
Genes & Development
|
August 1, 1996
The Caenorhabditis elegans gene sem-4 controls neuronal and mesodermal cell development and encodes a zinc finger protein
M Basson, H R Horvitz
Genetics
|
May 1, 1986
A visible allele of the muscle gene sup-10X of C. elegans
I Greenwald, H R Horvitz
The Journal of Experimental Zoology
|
March 1, 1990
Effects of starvation and neuroactive drugs on feeding in Caenorhabditis elegans
L Avery, H R Horvitz
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
February 3, 1999
Three proteins involved in Caenorhabditis elegans vulval invagination are similar to components of a glycosylation pathway
T Herman, H R Horvitz
Cell
|
December 24, 1987
A cell that dies during wild-type C. elegans development can function as a neuron in a ced-3 mutant
L Avery, H R Horvitz
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