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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 1, 1985
Insertion of a bacterial gene into the mouse germ line using an infectious retrovirus vectorD Huszar, R Balling, R Kothary, et al.
Genes & Development|May 19, 2001
FoxH1 (Fast) functions to specify the anterior primitive streak in the mouseP A Hoodless, M Pye, C Chazaud, et al.
Cellular Immunology|July 1, 1985
Characterization of immune effector cells present in early murine deciduaP Gambel, B A Croy, W D Moore, et al.
Developmental Biology|March 17, 1999
Distinct neural stem cells proliferate in response to EGF and FGF in the developing mouse telencephalonV Tropepe, M Sibilia, B G Ciruna, et al.
Genes & Development|February 7, 2001
The retinoic acid-inactivating enzyme CYP26 is essential for establishing an uneven distribution of retinoic acid along the anterio-posterior axis within the mouse embryoY Sakai, C Meno, H Fujii, et al.
Nature Genetics|March 31, 2000
The SH2 tyrosine phosphatase shp2 is required for mammalian limb developmentT M Saxton, B G Ciruna, D Holmyard, et al.
Mabs|December 9, 2014
A combination of in vitro techniques for efficient discovery of functional monoclonal antibodies against human CXC chemokine receptor-2 (CXCR2)Ronald S Boshuizen, Catherine Marsden, Johan Turkstra, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|November 1, 1990
Embryonic stem cells alone are able to support fetal development in the mouseA Nagy, E Gócza, E M Diaz, et al.
Journal of Embryology and Experimental Morphology|February 1, 1983
Use of repetitive DNA sequences to distinguish Mus musculus and Mus caroli cells by in situ hybridizationL D Siracusa, V M Chapman, K L Bennett, et al.
Current Biology : CB|June 23, 1998
Dissecting the role of N-myc in development using a single targeting vector to generate a series of allelesA Nagy, C Moens, E Ivanyi, et al.
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 1, 1985
Insertion of a bacterial gene into the mouse germ line using an infectious retrovirus vectorD Huszar, R Balling, R Kothary, et al.
Genes & Development|May 19, 2001
FoxH1 (Fast) functions to specify the anterior primitive streak in the mouseP A Hoodless, M Pye, C Chazaud, et al.
Cellular Immunology|July 1, 1985
Characterization of immune effector cells present in early murine deciduaP Gambel, B A Croy, W D Moore, et al.
Developmental Biology|March 17, 1999
Distinct neural stem cells proliferate in response to EGF and FGF in the developing mouse telencephalonV Tropepe, M Sibilia, B G Ciruna, et al.
Genes & Development|February 7, 2001
The retinoic acid-inactivating enzyme CYP26 is essential for establishing an uneven distribution of retinoic acid along the anterio-posterior axis within the mouse embryoY Sakai, C Meno, H Fujii, et al.
Nature Genetics|March 31, 2000
The SH2 tyrosine phosphatase shp2 is required for mammalian limb developmentT M Saxton, B G Ciruna, D Holmyard, et al.
Mabs|December 9, 2014
A combination of in vitro techniques for efficient discovery of functional monoclonal antibodies against human CXC chemokine receptor-2 (CXCR2)Ronald S Boshuizen, Catherine Marsden, Johan Turkstra, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|November 1, 1990
Embryonic stem cells alone are able to support fetal development in the mouseA Nagy, E Gócza, E M Diaz, et al.
Journal of Embryology and Experimental Morphology|February 1, 1983
Use of repetitive DNA sequences to distinguish Mus musculus and Mus caroli cells by in situ hybridizationL D Siracusa, V M Chapman, K L Bennett, et al.
Current Biology : CB|June 23, 1998
Dissecting the role of N-myc in development using a single targeting vector to generate a series of allelesA Nagy, C Moens, E Ivanyi, et al.
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