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November 26, 1999
A Message From the Editor
Kidder
Developmental Genetics
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January 1, 1992
The genetic program for preimplantation development
G M Kidder
Developmental Genetics
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January 1, 1991
Expression of gap junction genes during postnatal neural development
D J Belliveau, G M Kidder, C C Naus
Developmental Genetics
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January 1, 1989
Connexin32, a gap junction protein, is a persistent oogenetic product through preimplantation development of the mouse
D J Barron, G Valdimarsson, D L Paul, et al.
Developmental Genetics
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January 1, 1990
Expression of Na,K-ATPase alpha and beta subunit genes during preimplantation development of the mouse
A J Watson, C Pape, J R Emanuel, et al.
Developmental Genetics
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January 1, 1996
Multiple members of the connexin gene family participate in preimplantation development of the mouse
T C Davies, K J Barr, D H Jones, et al.
Developmental Genetics
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March 18, 1999
Doubly mutant mice, deficient in connexin32 and -43, show normal prenatal development of organs where the two gap junction proteins are expressed in the same cells
F D Houghton, E Thönnissen, G M Kidder, et al.
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Developmental Genetics
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November 26, 1999
A Message From the Editor
Kidder
Developmental Genetics
|
January 1, 1992
The genetic program for preimplantation development
G M Kidder
Developmental Genetics
|
January 1, 1991
Expression of gap junction genes during postnatal neural development
D J Belliveau, G M Kidder, C C Naus
Developmental Genetics
|
January 1, 1989
Connexin32, a gap junction protein, is a persistent oogenetic product through preimplantation development of the mouse
D J Barron, G Valdimarsson, D L Paul, et al.
Developmental Genetics
|
January 1, 1990
Expression of Na,K-ATPase alpha and beta subunit genes during preimplantation development of the mouse
A J Watson, C Pape, J R Emanuel, et al.
Developmental Genetics
|
January 1, 1996
Multiple members of the connexin gene family participate in preimplantation development of the mouse
T C Davies, K J Barr, D H Jones, et al.
Developmental Genetics
|
March 18, 1999
Doubly mutant mice, deficient in connexin32 and -43, show normal prenatal development of organs where the two gap junction proteins are expressed in the same cells
F D Houghton, E Thönnissen, G M Kidder, et al.
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