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J Cosgrove

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The American Surgeon|February 1, 1973
Gastrostomy tube migrationM L Sherman, M J Cosgrove, J M Dennis
The Plant Cell|August 20, 2024
The structure and interaction of polymers affects secondary cell wall banding patterns in ArabidopsisSarah A Pfaff, Edward R Wagner, Daniel J Cosgrove
Plant Physiology|October 12, 2002
A comparison of oligogalacturonide- and auxin-induced extracellular alkalinization and growth responses in roots of intact cucumber seedlingsMark D Spiro, Jonathan F Bowers, Daniel J Cosgrove
Physiologia Plantarum|November 17, 2001
The effect of a microgravity (space) environment on the expression of expansins from the peg and root tissues of Cucumis sativusB M Link, E R Wagner, D J Cosgrove
BMC Bioinformatics|September 10, 2010
On the choice and number of microarrays for transcriptional regulatory network inferenceElissa J Cosgrove, Timothy S Gardner, Eric D Kolaczyk
Journal of Homosexuality|April 15, 1999
Gay, lesbian, and bisexual youth and young adults: social support in their own wordsA A Nesmith, D L Burton, T J Cosgrove
Genes & Development|October 9, 2002
Ku complex controls the replication time of DNA in telomere regionsAndrew J Cosgrove, Conrad A Nieduszynski, Anne D Donaldson
Sports (Basel, Switzerland)|September 5, 2019
Multiple Fitness Improvements Found after 6-Months of High Intensity Functional TrainingSarah J Cosgrove, Derek A Crawford, Katie M Heinrich
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 2, 2011
Structure-function analysis of the bacterial expansin EXLX1Nikolaos Georgelis, Akira Tabuchi, Nikolas Nikolaidis, et al.
BMC Plant Biology|January 5, 2013
Selaginella moellendorffii has a reduced and highly conserved expansin superfamily with genes more closely related to angiosperms than to bryophytesRobert E Carey, Nathan K Hepler, Daniel J Cosgrove
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The American Surgeon|February 1, 1973
Gastrostomy tube migrationM L Sherman, M J Cosgrove, J M Dennis
The Plant Cell|August 20, 2024
The structure and interaction of polymers affects secondary cell wall banding patterns in ArabidopsisSarah A Pfaff, Edward R Wagner, Daniel J Cosgrove
Plant Physiology|October 12, 2002
A comparison of oligogalacturonide- and auxin-induced extracellular alkalinization and growth responses in roots of intact cucumber seedlingsMark D Spiro, Jonathan F Bowers, Daniel J Cosgrove
Physiologia Plantarum|November 17, 2001
The effect of a microgravity (space) environment on the expression of expansins from the peg and root tissues of Cucumis sativusB M Link, E R Wagner, D J Cosgrove
BMC Bioinformatics|September 10, 2010
On the choice and number of microarrays for transcriptional regulatory network inferenceElissa J Cosgrove, Timothy S Gardner, Eric D Kolaczyk
Journal of Homosexuality|April 15, 1999
Gay, lesbian, and bisexual youth and young adults: social support in their own wordsA A Nesmith, D L Burton, T J Cosgrove
Genes & Development|October 9, 2002
Ku complex controls the replication time of DNA in telomere regionsAndrew J Cosgrove, Conrad A Nieduszynski, Anne D Donaldson
Sports (Basel, Switzerland)|September 5, 2019
Multiple Fitness Improvements Found after 6-Months of High Intensity Functional TrainingSarah J Cosgrove, Derek A Crawford, Katie M Heinrich
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 2, 2011
Structure-function analysis of the bacterial expansin EXLX1Nikolaos Georgelis, Akira Tabuchi, Nikolas Nikolaidis, et al.
BMC Plant Biology|January 5, 2013
Selaginella moellendorffii has a reduced and highly conserved expansin superfamily with genes more closely related to angiosperms than to bryophytesRobert E Carey, Nathan K Hepler, Daniel J Cosgrove
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