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Differentiation; Research in Biological Diversity
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October 1, 1974
Postnatal development of mouse liver: increasing RNA polymerase activity and orotic acid incorporation
J C Bagshaw, B H Bond
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
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March 19, 1971
Transcription-dependent release of a mammalian RNA polymerase from its endogenous template
J C Bagshaw, R A Malt
Differentiation; Research in Biological Diversity
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May 26, 1977
DNA-dependent RNA polymerases from Artemia salina. IV. appearance of nuclear RNA polymerase activity during pre-emergence development of encysted embryos
J M D'Alessio, J C Bagshaw
Developmental Biology
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July 1, 1975
DNA-dependent RNA-polymerases from Artemia embryos. characterization of polymerases I and II from nauplius larvae
H C Birndorf, J D'Alessio, J C Bagshaw
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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June 15, 1973
Multiple forms of mammalian RNA polymerase displayed by gel electrofocusing
J C Bagshaw, J W Drysdale, R A Malt
Life Sciences
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November 2, 1981
Phthalate ester hydrolases and phthalate ester toxicity in synchronously developing larvae of the brine shrimp (Artemia)
R A Hudson, C F Austerberry, J C Bagshaw
Differentiation; Research in Biological Diversity
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January 13, 1978
DNA-dependent RNA polymerases from Artemia salina: decreasing polymerase activities and number of polymerase II molecules in developing larvae
J C Bagshaw, R S Bernstein, B H Bond
European Journal of Cell Biology
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June 1, 1990
Tubulin isoforms in the brine shrimp, Artemia: primary gene products and their posttranslational modification
C M Langdon, J C Bagshaw, T H MacRae
Developmental Biology
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September 1, 1970
Changes in transfer RNA in developing brine shrimp
J C Bagshaw, F J Finamore, G D Novelli
Toxicology Letters
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March 1, 1982
Isolation and partial purification of phthalate ester hydrolyzing enzyme(s) from the brine shrimp, Artemia
R A Hudson, T Giancarlo, C F Austerberry, et al.
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Differentiation; Research in Biological Diversity
|
October 1, 1974
Postnatal development of mouse liver: increasing RNA polymerase activity and orotic acid incorporation
J C Bagshaw, B H Bond
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
|
March 19, 1971
Transcription-dependent release of a mammalian RNA polymerase from its endogenous template
J C Bagshaw, R A Malt
Differentiation; Research in Biological Diversity
|
May 26, 1977
DNA-dependent RNA polymerases from Artemia salina. IV. appearance of nuclear RNA polymerase activity during pre-emergence development of encysted embryos
J M D'Alessio, J C Bagshaw
Developmental Biology
|
July 1, 1975
DNA-dependent RNA-polymerases from Artemia embryos. characterization of polymerases I and II from nauplius larvae
H C Birndorf, J D'Alessio, J C Bagshaw
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
|
June 15, 1973
Multiple forms of mammalian RNA polymerase displayed by gel electrofocusing
J C Bagshaw, J W Drysdale, R A Malt
Life Sciences
|
November 2, 1981
Phthalate ester hydrolases and phthalate ester toxicity in synchronously developing larvae of the brine shrimp (Artemia)
R A Hudson, C F Austerberry, J C Bagshaw
Differentiation; Research in Biological Diversity
|
January 13, 1978
DNA-dependent RNA polymerases from Artemia salina: decreasing polymerase activities and number of polymerase II molecules in developing larvae
J C Bagshaw, R S Bernstein, B H Bond
European Journal of Cell Biology
|
June 1, 1990
Tubulin isoforms in the brine shrimp, Artemia: primary gene products and their posttranslational modification
C M Langdon, J C Bagshaw, T H MacRae
Developmental Biology
|
September 1, 1970
Changes in transfer RNA in developing brine shrimp
J C Bagshaw, F J Finamore, G D Novelli
Toxicology Letters
|
March 1, 1982
Isolation and partial purification of phthalate ester hydrolyzing enzyme(s) from the brine shrimp, Artemia
R A Hudson, T Giancarlo, C F Austerberry, et al.
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