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Keith Alvares

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Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part B, Molecular and Developmental Evolution|March 28, 2007
The proteome of the developing tooth of the sea urchin, Lytechinus variegatus: mortalin is a constituent of the developing cell syncytiumKeith Alvares, Saryu N Dixit, Elizabeth Lux, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|November 4, 2006
Molecular recognition in the assembly of collagens: terminal noncollagenous domains are key recognition modules in the formation of triple helical protomersJamshid Khoshnoodi, Jean-Philippe Cartailler, Keith Alvares, et al.
Connective Tissue Research|May 11, 2018
The unique biomineralization transcriptome and proteome of Lytechinus variegatus teethKeith Alvares, Caroline J DeHart, Paul M Thomas, et al.
Methods in Cell Biology|February 20, 2019
Culture of and experiments with sea urchin embryo primary mesenchyme cellsBradley Moreno, Allessandra DiCorato, Alexander Park, et al.
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Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part B, Molecular and Developmental Evolution|March 28, 2007
The proteome of the developing tooth of the sea urchin, Lytechinus variegatus: mortalin is a constituent of the developing cell syncytiumKeith Alvares, Saryu N Dixit, Elizabeth Lux, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|November 4, 2006
Molecular recognition in the assembly of collagens: terminal noncollagenous domains are key recognition modules in the formation of triple helical protomersJamshid Khoshnoodi, Jean-Philippe Cartailler, Keith Alvares, et al.
Connective Tissue Research|May 11, 2018
The unique biomineralization transcriptome and proteome of Lytechinus variegatus teethKeith Alvares, Caroline J DeHart, Paul M Thomas, et al.
Methods in Cell Biology|February 20, 2019
Culture of and experiments with sea urchin embryo primary mesenchyme cellsBradley Moreno, Allessandra DiCorato, Alexander Park, et al.
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