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The Australian & New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology|September 29, 2009
The obstructed hemivagina, ipsilateral renal anomaly, uterus didelphys triadRebecca M N Kimble, Soo Keat Khoo, David Baartz, et al.
Current Biology : CB|July 19, 2000
Mastermind is a putative activator for NotchA G Petcherski, J Kimble
Physical Review Letters|July 17, 1989
Normal-mode splitting and linewidth averaging for two-state atoms in an optical cavityRaizen, Thompson, Brecha, et al.
Physical Review Letters|July 13, 1987
Squeezed-state generation by the normal modes of a coupled systemRaizen, Orozco, Xiao, et al.
Genetics|December 1, 1993
Suppressors of glp-1, a gene required for cell communication during development in Caenorhabditis elegans, define a set of interacting genesE M Maine, J Kimble
Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology|September 22, 2009
Scratching the niche that controls Caenorhabditis elegans germline stem cellsDana T Byrd, Judith Kimble
Developmental Cell|July 22, 2009
A new look at TCF and beta-catenin through the lens of a divergent C. elegans Wnt pathwayBryan T Phillips, Judith Kimble
Nature|June 1, 2000
LAG-3 is a putative transcriptional activator in the C. elegans Notch pathwayA G Petcherski, J Kimble
Genetics|May 3, 2000
Regulatory elements required for development of caenorhabditis elegans hermaphrodites are conserved in the tra-2 homologue of C. remanei, a male/female sister speciesE S Haag, J Kimble
Development (Cambridge, England)|September 1, 1995
A predicted membrane protein, TRA-2A, directs hermaphrodite development in Caenorhabditis elegansP E Kuwabara, J Kimble
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The Australian & New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology|September 29, 2009
The obstructed hemivagina, ipsilateral renal anomaly, uterus didelphys triadRebecca M N Kimble, Soo Keat Khoo, David Baartz, et al.
Current Biology : CB|July 19, 2000
Mastermind is a putative activator for NotchA G Petcherski, J Kimble
Physical Review Letters|July 17, 1989
Normal-mode splitting and linewidth averaging for two-state atoms in an optical cavityRaizen, Thompson, Brecha, et al.
Physical Review Letters|July 13, 1987
Squeezed-state generation by the normal modes of a coupled systemRaizen, Orozco, Xiao, et al.
Genetics|December 1, 1993
Suppressors of glp-1, a gene required for cell communication during development in Caenorhabditis elegans, define a set of interacting genesE M Maine, J Kimble
Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology|September 22, 2009
Scratching the niche that controls Caenorhabditis elegans germline stem cellsDana T Byrd, Judith Kimble
Developmental Cell|July 22, 2009
A new look at TCF and beta-catenin through the lens of a divergent C. elegans Wnt pathwayBryan T Phillips, Judith Kimble
Nature|June 1, 2000
LAG-3 is a putative transcriptional activator in the C. elegans Notch pathwayA G Petcherski, J Kimble
Genetics|May 3, 2000
Regulatory elements required for development of caenorhabditis elegans hermaphrodites are conserved in the tra-2 homologue of C. remanei, a male/female sister speciesE S Haag, J Kimble
Development (Cambridge, England)|September 1, 1995
A predicted membrane protein, TRA-2A, directs hermaphrodite development in Caenorhabditis elegansP E Kuwabara, J Kimble
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