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John B Gurdon

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Oncology Research|May 3, 2003
Nuclear reprogramming and the redirection of cell fate in XenopusJohn B Gurdon
Current Topics in Developmental Biology|March 13, 2016
Cell Fate Determination by Transcription FactorsJohn B Gurdon
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|June 10, 2006
Nuclear transplantation in XenopusJohn B Gurdon
Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English)|December 7, 2013
The egg and the nucleus: a battle for supremacy (Nobel Lecture)John B Gurdon
The International Journal of Developmental Biology|July 9, 2015
A view of amphibian embryology during the last centuryJohn B Gurdon
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|June 4, 2010
A natural oocyte component required for the reprogramming of somatic cell nucleiJerome Jullien, John B Gurdon
Communicative & Integrative Biology|November 3, 2011
Nuclear actin and transcriptional activationKei Miyamoto, John B Gurdon
The International Journal of Developmental Biology|February 19, 2013
Amphibian interorder nuclear transfer embryos reveal conserved embryonic gene transcription, but deficient DNA replication or chromosome segregationPatrick Narbonne, John B Gurdon
Cell|February 10, 2018
Custom-Made Oocytes to Clone Non-human PrimatesJose B Cibelli, John B Gurdon
The International Journal of Developmental Biology|January 21, 2003
Uncommitted Xenopus blastula cells can be directed to uniform muscle gene expression by gradient interpretation and a community effectHenrietta J Standley, John B Gurdon
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Oncology Research|May 3, 2003
Nuclear reprogramming and the redirection of cell fate in XenopusJohn B Gurdon
Current Topics in Developmental Biology|March 13, 2016
Cell Fate Determination by Transcription FactorsJohn B Gurdon
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|June 10, 2006
Nuclear transplantation in XenopusJohn B Gurdon
Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English)|December 7, 2013
The egg and the nucleus: a battle for supremacy (Nobel Lecture)John B Gurdon
The International Journal of Developmental Biology|July 9, 2015
A view of amphibian embryology during the last centuryJohn B Gurdon
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|June 4, 2010
A natural oocyte component required for the reprogramming of somatic cell nucleiJerome Jullien, John B Gurdon
Communicative & Integrative Biology|November 3, 2011
Nuclear actin and transcriptional activationKei Miyamoto, John B Gurdon
The International Journal of Developmental Biology|February 19, 2013
Amphibian interorder nuclear transfer embryos reveal conserved embryonic gene transcription, but deficient DNA replication or chromosome segregationPatrick Narbonne, John B Gurdon
Cell|February 10, 2018
Custom-Made Oocytes to Clone Non-human PrimatesJose B Cibelli, John B Gurdon
The International Journal of Developmental Biology|January 21, 2003
Uncommitted Xenopus blastula cells can be directed to uniform muscle gene expression by gradient interpretation and a community effectHenrietta J Standley, John B Gurdon
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