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General and Comparative Endocrinology|March 1, 1993
Methyl farnesoate stimulates ecdysteroid secretion from crab Y-organs in vitroS L Tamone, E S Chang
The Queensland Nurse|August 1, 1985
Cardiac transplant. A nursing perspectiveR Brown, L Tamone, D Proud
Integrative and Comparative Biology|August 8, 2015
Linking Insects with Crustacea: Physiology of the Pancrustacea: An Introduction to the SymposiumSherry L Tamone, Jon F Harrison
The Lamp|June 1, 1985
Cardiac transplantationR Brown, L Tamone, D Proud
General and Comparative Endocrinology|February 1, 1997
Identification and characterization of methyl farnesoate binding proteins from the crab, Cancer magisterS L Tamone, G D Prestwich, E S Chang
Integrative and Comparative Biology|June 17, 2011
Effect of Eyestalk-Ablation on Circulating Ecdysteroids in Hemolymph of Snow Crabs, Chionoecetes opilio: Physiological Evidence for a Terminal MoltSherry L Tamone, Melissa M Adams, Jessica M Dutton
Ecology and Evolution|April 30, 2019
Polymorphism and multiple correlated characters: Do flatfish asymmetry morphs also differ in swimming performance and metabolic rate?Carolyn A Bergstrom, JoMarie Alba, Julienne Pacheco, et al.
Scientific Reports|January 30, 2020
The protandric life history of the Northern spot shrimp Pandalus platyceros: molecular insights and implications for fishery managementTom Levy, Sherry L Tamone, Rivka Manor, et al.
The Biological Bulletin|August 8, 2007
Changes in embryonic development and hatching in Chionoecetes opilio (snow crab) with variation in incubation temperatureJoel B Webb, Ginny L Eckert, Thomas C Shirley, et al.
Gene|December 31, 1997
An ecdysteroid-responsive gene in a lobster - a potential crustacean member of the steroid hormone receptor superfamilyA J El Haj, S L Tamone, M Peake, et al.
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General and Comparative Endocrinology|March 1, 1993
Methyl farnesoate stimulates ecdysteroid secretion from crab Y-organs in vitroS L Tamone, E S Chang
The Queensland Nurse|August 1, 1985
Cardiac transplant. A nursing perspectiveR Brown, L Tamone, D Proud
Integrative and Comparative Biology|August 8, 2015
Linking Insects with Crustacea: Physiology of the Pancrustacea: An Introduction to the SymposiumSherry L Tamone, Jon F Harrison
The Lamp|June 1, 1985
Cardiac transplantationR Brown, L Tamone, D Proud
General and Comparative Endocrinology|February 1, 1997
Identification and characterization of methyl farnesoate binding proteins from the crab, Cancer magisterS L Tamone, G D Prestwich, E S Chang
Integrative and Comparative Biology|June 17, 2011
Effect of Eyestalk-Ablation on Circulating Ecdysteroids in Hemolymph of Snow Crabs, Chionoecetes opilio: Physiological Evidence for a Terminal MoltSherry L Tamone, Melissa M Adams, Jessica M Dutton
Ecology and Evolution|April 30, 2019
Polymorphism and multiple correlated characters: Do flatfish asymmetry morphs also differ in swimming performance and metabolic rate?Carolyn A Bergstrom, JoMarie Alba, Julienne Pacheco, et al.
Scientific Reports|January 30, 2020
The protandric life history of the Northern spot shrimp Pandalus platyceros: molecular insights and implications for fishery managementTom Levy, Sherry L Tamone, Rivka Manor, et al.
The Biological Bulletin|August 8, 2007
Changes in embryonic development and hatching in Chionoecetes opilio (snow crab) with variation in incubation temperatureJoel B Webb, Ginny L Eckert, Thomas C Shirley, et al.
Gene|December 31, 1997
An ecdysteroid-responsive gene in a lobster - a potential crustacean member of the steroid hormone receptor superfamilyA J El Haj, S L Tamone, M Peake, et al.
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