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J D Bishop

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Trends in Ecology & Evolution|January 18, 2011
Sessile animals: attached, but promiscuous?J D Bishop, A J Pemberton
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|July 8, 2000
Sperm precedence in a novel context: mating in a sessile marine invertebrate with dispersing spermJ D Bishop, A J Pemberton, L R Noble
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|July 21, 2000
Water-borne sperm trigger vitellogenic egg growth in two sessile marine invertebratesJ D Bishop, P H Manríquez, R N Hughes
The Journal of Cell Biology|September 1, 1996
The cell density factor CMF regulates the chemoattractant receptor cAR1 in DictyosteliumP J Van Haastert, J D Bishop, R H Gomer
The Journal of the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health|October 13, 1999
Canada goose (Branta canadensis) droppings as a potential source of pathogenic bacteriaC J Feare, M F Sanders, R Blasco, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|May 9, 1998
Cell density sensing mediated by a G protein-coupled receptor activating phospholipase CD T Brazill, D F Lindsey, J D Bishop, et al.
Journal of Animal Science|January 21, 2000
Hormonal and behavioral correlates of emotional states in sexually trained boarsJ D Bishop, P V Malven, W L Singleton, et al.
Lab on a Chip|May 20, 2015
One-step purification and concentration of DNA in porous membranes for point-of-care applicationsS A Byrnes, J D Bishop, L Lafleur, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 24, 1998
A deubiquitinating enzyme that disassembles free polyubiquitin chains is required for development but not growth in DictyosteliumD F Lindsey, A Amerik, W J Deery, et al.
Molecular Biology and Evolution|May 20, 1999
Multiplicity of glutamic acid decarboxylases (GAD) in vertebrates: molecular phylogeny and evidence for a new GAD paralogP T Bosma, M Blázquez, M A Collins, et al.
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Trends in Ecology & Evolution|January 18, 2011
Sessile animals: attached, but promiscuous?J D Bishop, A J Pemberton
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|July 8, 2000
Sperm precedence in a novel context: mating in a sessile marine invertebrate with dispersing spermJ D Bishop, A J Pemberton, L R Noble
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|July 21, 2000
Water-borne sperm trigger vitellogenic egg growth in two sessile marine invertebratesJ D Bishop, P H Manríquez, R N Hughes
The Journal of Cell Biology|September 1, 1996
The cell density factor CMF regulates the chemoattractant receptor cAR1 in DictyosteliumP J Van Haastert, J D Bishop, R H Gomer
The Journal of the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health|October 13, 1999
Canada goose (Branta canadensis) droppings as a potential source of pathogenic bacteriaC J Feare, M F Sanders, R Blasco, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|May 9, 1998
Cell density sensing mediated by a G protein-coupled receptor activating phospholipase CD T Brazill, D F Lindsey, J D Bishop, et al.
Journal of Animal Science|January 21, 2000
Hormonal and behavioral correlates of emotional states in sexually trained boarsJ D Bishop, P V Malven, W L Singleton, et al.
Lab on a Chip|May 20, 2015
One-step purification and concentration of DNA in porous membranes for point-of-care applicationsS A Byrnes, J D Bishop, L Lafleur, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 24, 1998
A deubiquitinating enzyme that disassembles free polyubiquitin chains is required for development but not growth in DictyosteliumD F Lindsey, A Amerik, W J Deery, et al.
Molecular Biology and Evolution|May 20, 1999
Multiplicity of glutamic acid decarboxylases (GAD) in vertebrates: molecular phylogeny and evidence for a new GAD paralogP T Bosma, M Blázquez, M A Collins, et al.
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