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H White

Nature

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Nature|January 14, 1993
Unreconstructed manH White
Nature|July 23, 1981
The actin-myosin interfaceH White
Nature|August 2, 1984
Hydrolytic stability of biomolecules at high temperatures and its implication for life at 250 degrees CR H White
Nature|May 22, 2009
Biophysical dissection of membrane proteinsStephen H White
Nature|July 29, 1976
The lipid bilayer as a "solvent" for small hydrophobic moleculesS H White
Nature|March 29, 1990
Growth factors. Growth without inflationT M Dexter, H White
Nature|July 7, 1988
The human oestrogen receptor functions in yeastD Metzger, J H White, P Chambon
Nature|May 23, 1985
Mismatch-specific post-meiotic segregation frequency in yeast suggests a heteroduplex recombination intermediateJ H White, K Lusnak, S Fogel
Nature|October 26, 2000
Somatic support cells restrict germline stem cell self-renewal and promote differentiationA A Kiger, H White-Cooper, M T Fuller
Nature|August 4, 1988
The helical repeat of double-stranded DNA varies as a function of catenation and supercoilingS A Wasserman, J H White, N R Cozzarelli
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Nature|January 14, 1993
Unreconstructed manH White
Nature|July 23, 1981
The actin-myosin interfaceH White
Nature|August 2, 1984
Hydrolytic stability of biomolecules at high temperatures and its implication for life at 250 degrees CR H White
Nature|May 22, 2009
Biophysical dissection of membrane proteinsStephen H White
Nature|July 29, 1976
The lipid bilayer as a "solvent" for small hydrophobic moleculesS H White
Nature|March 29, 1990
Growth factors. Growth without inflationT M Dexter, H White
Nature|July 7, 1988
The human oestrogen receptor functions in yeastD Metzger, J H White, P Chambon
Nature|May 23, 1985
Mismatch-specific post-meiotic segregation frequency in yeast suggests a heteroduplex recombination intermediateJ H White, K Lusnak, S Fogel
Nature|October 26, 2000
Somatic support cells restrict germline stem cell self-renewal and promote differentiationA A Kiger, H White-Cooper, M T Fuller
Nature|August 4, 1988
The helical repeat of double-stranded DNA varies as a function of catenation and supercoilingS A Wasserman, J H White, N R Cozzarelli
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