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J Minshull

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Chemistry & Biology|December 1, 1995
Cleaning up our own backyard: developing new catabolic pathways to degrade pollutantsJ Minshull
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|March 1, 1993
Cyclin synthesis: who needs it?J Minshull
Nucleic Acids Research|August 26, 1986
The use of single-stranded DNA and RNase H to promote quantitative 'hybrid arrest of translation' of mRNA/DNA hybrids in reticulocyte lysate cell-free translationsJ Minshull, T Hunt
Current Opinion in Chemical Biology|June 9, 1999
Protein evolution by molecular breedingJ Minshull, W P Stemmer
Journal of Advanced Nursing|November 1, 1986
The human needs model of nursingJ Minshull, K Ross, J Turner
Cell|November 17, 1995
The identification of two novel ligands of the FGF receptor by a yeast screening method and their activity in Xenopus developmentN Kinoshita, J Minshull, M W Kirschner
Cell|March 24, 1989
Translation of cyclin mRNA is necessary for extracts of activated xenopus eggs to enter mitosisJ Minshull, J J Blow, T Hunt
The Journal of Cell Biology|August 1, 1991
Xenopus oocyte maturation does not require new cyclin synthesisJ Minshull, A Murray, A Colman, et al.
Developmental Biology|November 1, 1987
Cyclin synthesis, modification and destruction during meiotic maturation of the starfish oocyteN Standart, J Minshull, J Pines, et al.
The EMBO Journal|September 1, 1990
The A- and B-type cyclin associated cdc2 kinases in Xenopus turn on and off at different times in the cell cycleJ Minshull, R Golsteyn, C S Hill, et al.
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Chemistry & Biology|December 1, 1995
Cleaning up our own backyard: developing new catabolic pathways to degrade pollutantsJ Minshull
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|March 1, 1993
Cyclin synthesis: who needs it?J Minshull
Nucleic Acids Research|August 26, 1986
The use of single-stranded DNA and RNase H to promote quantitative 'hybrid arrest of translation' of mRNA/DNA hybrids in reticulocyte lysate cell-free translationsJ Minshull, T Hunt
Current Opinion in Chemical Biology|June 9, 1999
Protein evolution by molecular breedingJ Minshull, W P Stemmer
Journal of Advanced Nursing|November 1, 1986
The human needs model of nursingJ Minshull, K Ross, J Turner
Cell|November 17, 1995
The identification of two novel ligands of the FGF receptor by a yeast screening method and their activity in Xenopus developmentN Kinoshita, J Minshull, M W Kirschner
Cell|March 24, 1989
Translation of cyclin mRNA is necessary for extracts of activated xenopus eggs to enter mitosisJ Minshull, J J Blow, T Hunt
The Journal of Cell Biology|August 1, 1991
Xenopus oocyte maturation does not require new cyclin synthesisJ Minshull, A Murray, A Colman, et al.
Developmental Biology|November 1, 1987
Cyclin synthesis, modification and destruction during meiotic maturation of the starfish oocyteN Standart, J Minshull, J Pines, et al.
The EMBO Journal|September 1, 1990
The A- and B-type cyclin associated cdc2 kinases in Xenopus turn on and off at different times in the cell cycleJ Minshull, R Golsteyn, C S Hill, et al.
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