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Joseph Dwyer

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Bulletin of the World Health Organization|August 19, 2006
Leading a change process to improve health service deliveryClaire Bahamon, Joseph Dwyer, Ann Buxbaum
Biophysical Reviews|May 17, 2017
Actin in striated muscle: recent insights into assembly and maintenanceJoseph Dwyer, Thomas Iskratsch, Elisabeth Ehler
Eneuro|January 25, 2022
Brain-Wide Synaptic Inputs to Aromatase-Expressing Neurons in the Medial Amygdala Suggest Complex Circuitry for Modulating Social BehaviorJoseph Dwyer, Diane A Kelly, Joseph Bergan
Hand (New York, N.Y.)|March 28, 2017
Timing of Debridement and Infection Rates in Open Fractures of the Hand: A Systematic ReviewConstantinos Ketonis, Joseph Dwyer, Asif M Ilyas
Cardiovascular Research|November 28, 2012
Proteomics: from single molecules to biological pathwaysSarah R Langley, Joseph Dwyer, Ignat Drozdov, et al.
Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007)|August 16, 2014
The formin FHOD1 in cardiomyocytesJoseph Dwyer, Marlene Pluess, Thomas Iskratsch, et al.
Scientific Reports|August 13, 2021
Accelerated clearing and molecular labeling of biological tissues using magnetohydrodynamic forceJoseph Dwyer, M Desmond Ramirez, Paul S Katz, et al.
Hand (New York, N.Y.)|October 5, 2016
Results of Operative Intervention for Finger Stiffness After Fractures of the HandKevin F Lutsky, Jonas L Matzon, Joseph Dwyer, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|December 15, 2010
Formin follows function: a muscle-specific isoform of FHOD3 is regulated by CK2 phosphorylation and promotes myofibril maintenanceThomas Iskratsch, Stephan Lange, Joseph Dwyer, et al.
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : CMLS|October 12, 2012
Two distinct phosphorylation events govern the function of muscle FHOD3Thomas Iskratsch, Susan Reijntjes, Joseph Dwyer, et al.
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Bulletin of the World Health Organization|August 19, 2006
Leading a change process to improve health service deliveryClaire Bahamon, Joseph Dwyer, Ann Buxbaum
Biophysical Reviews|May 17, 2017
Actin in striated muscle: recent insights into assembly and maintenanceJoseph Dwyer, Thomas Iskratsch, Elisabeth Ehler
Eneuro|January 25, 2022
Brain-Wide Synaptic Inputs to Aromatase-Expressing Neurons in the Medial Amygdala Suggest Complex Circuitry for Modulating Social BehaviorJoseph Dwyer, Diane A Kelly, Joseph Bergan
Hand (New York, N.Y.)|March 28, 2017
Timing of Debridement and Infection Rates in Open Fractures of the Hand: A Systematic ReviewConstantinos Ketonis, Joseph Dwyer, Asif M Ilyas
Cardiovascular Research|November 28, 2012
Proteomics: from single molecules to biological pathwaysSarah R Langley, Joseph Dwyer, Ignat Drozdov, et al.
Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007)|August 16, 2014
The formin FHOD1 in cardiomyocytesJoseph Dwyer, Marlene Pluess, Thomas Iskratsch, et al.
Scientific Reports|August 13, 2021
Accelerated clearing and molecular labeling of biological tissues using magnetohydrodynamic forceJoseph Dwyer, M Desmond Ramirez, Paul S Katz, et al.
Hand (New York, N.Y.)|October 5, 2016
Results of Operative Intervention for Finger Stiffness After Fractures of the HandKevin F Lutsky, Jonas L Matzon, Joseph Dwyer, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|December 15, 2010
Formin follows function: a muscle-specific isoform of FHOD3 is regulated by CK2 phosphorylation and promotes myofibril maintenanceThomas Iskratsch, Stephan Lange, Joseph Dwyer, et al.
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : CMLS|October 12, 2012
Two distinct phosphorylation events govern the function of muscle FHOD3Thomas Iskratsch, Susan Reijntjes, Joseph Dwyer, et al.
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