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Harvey Florman

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Molecular Reproduction and Development|August 23, 2024
A tribute: David Lorn Garbers, PhD (1944-2006)Harvey Florman, Gregory S Kopf
Molecular Reproduction and Development|December 25, 2010
On the shoulders of giants: Robert G. Edwards, Nobel LaureateCarmen Williams, Harvey Florman, Ryuzo Yanagamachi
Molecular Reproduction and Development|November 17, 2017
The 3 Ws of Bayard T. Storey - Wisdom, wine, and witHarvey Florman, George Gerton, Gregory Kopf, et al.
Molecular Reproduction and Development|January 10, 2018
Thanks!Harvey Florman, Keith Latham, Randy Prather, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|October 13, 2010
CPEB4 is a cell survival protein retained in the nucleus upon ischemia or endoplasmic reticulum calcium depletionMing-Chung Kan, Aparna Oruganty-Das, Amalene Cooper-Morgan, et al.
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Molecular Reproduction and Development|August 23, 2024
A tribute: David Lorn Garbers, PhD (1944-2006)Harvey Florman, Gregory S Kopf
Molecular Reproduction and Development|December 25, 2010
On the shoulders of giants: Robert G. Edwards, Nobel LaureateCarmen Williams, Harvey Florman, Ryuzo Yanagamachi
Molecular Reproduction and Development|November 17, 2017
The 3 Ws of Bayard T. Storey - Wisdom, wine, and witHarvey Florman, George Gerton, Gregory Kopf, et al.
Molecular Reproduction and Development|January 10, 2018
Thanks!Harvey Florman, Keith Latham, Randy Prather, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|October 13, 2010
CPEB4 is a cell survival protein retained in the nucleus upon ischemia or endoplasmic reticulum calcium depletionMing-Chung Kan, Aparna Oruganty-Das, Amalene Cooper-Morgan, et al.
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