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J E Knapp

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Plant Cell Reports|February 14, 2019
Transformation of three genera of orchid using the bar gene as a selectable markerJ E Knapp, A P Kausch, J M Chandlee
Trends in Biochemical Sciences|May 10, 2001
Cooperative hemoglobins: conserved fold, diverse quaternary assemblies and allosteric mechanismsW E Royer, J E Knapp, K Strand, et al.
Biochemistry|December 6, 2001
Restricting the ligand-linked heme movement in Scapharca dimeric hemoglobin reveals tight coupling between distal and proximal contributions to cooperativityJ E Knapp, Q H Gibson, L Cushing, et al.
Adolescence|January 1, 1991
Variables associated with success in an adolescent drug treatment programJ E Knapp, D I Templer, W G Cannon, et al.
Lloydia|May 1, 1977
Metabolites of aspergilli. III. The isolation of citrinin, dihydrocitrinone and sclerin from aspergilus carneusM M Chien, P L Schiff, D J Slatkin, et al.
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences|January 11, 1976
Chemical constituents of fruit of Cocculus carolinus D.C. (Menispermaceae)M A Elsohly, J E Knapp, P L Schiff, et al.
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences|November 1, 1972
Chemical constituents of Cocculus carolinus D.C. (Menispermaceae)D J Slatkin, W J Doorenbos, J E Knapp, et al.
Lloydia|May 11, 1975
Metabolites of aspergilli. II. Asparvenone and O-methylasparvenone, naphthalenones from Aspergillus parvulusP D Chao, P L Schiff, D J Slatkin, et al.
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences|October 1, 1974
Metabolites of Aspergillus cervinus Massee (Moniliaceae)H N Elsohly, D J Slatkin, P L Schiff, et al.
Lloydia|September 1, 1974
Carococculine, a new alkaloid from Cocculus carolinusD J Slatkin, N J Doorenbos, J E Knapp, et al.
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Plant Cell Reports|February 14, 2019
Transformation of three genera of orchid using the bar gene as a selectable markerJ E Knapp, A P Kausch, J M Chandlee
Trends in Biochemical Sciences|May 10, 2001
Cooperative hemoglobins: conserved fold, diverse quaternary assemblies and allosteric mechanismsW E Royer, J E Knapp, K Strand, et al.
Biochemistry|December 6, 2001
Restricting the ligand-linked heme movement in Scapharca dimeric hemoglobin reveals tight coupling between distal and proximal contributions to cooperativityJ E Knapp, Q H Gibson, L Cushing, et al.
Adolescence|January 1, 1991
Variables associated with success in an adolescent drug treatment programJ E Knapp, D I Templer, W G Cannon, et al.
Lloydia|May 1, 1977
Metabolites of aspergilli. III. The isolation of citrinin, dihydrocitrinone and sclerin from aspergilus carneusM M Chien, P L Schiff, D J Slatkin, et al.
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences|January 11, 1976
Chemical constituents of fruit of Cocculus carolinus D.C. (Menispermaceae)M A Elsohly, J E Knapp, P L Schiff, et al.
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences|November 1, 1972
Chemical constituents of Cocculus carolinus D.C. (Menispermaceae)D J Slatkin, W J Doorenbos, J E Knapp, et al.
Lloydia|May 11, 1975
Metabolites of aspergilli. II. Asparvenone and O-methylasparvenone, naphthalenones from Aspergillus parvulusP D Chao, P L Schiff, D J Slatkin, et al.
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences|October 1, 1974
Metabolites of Aspergillus cervinus Massee (Moniliaceae)H N Elsohly, D J Slatkin, P L Schiff, et al.
Lloydia|September 1, 1974
Carococculine, a new alkaloid from Cocculus carolinusD J Slatkin, N J Doorenbos, J E Knapp, et al.
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