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M E Buckingham

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British Medical Bulletin|July 1, 1989
The control of muscle gene expression: a review of molecular studies on the production and processing of primary transcriptsM E Buckingham
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|October 1, 1994
Muscle: the regulation of myogenesisM E Buckingham
Essays in Biochemistry|January 1, 1985
Actin and myosin multigene families: their expression during the formation of skeletal muscleM E Buckingham
Development (Cambridge, England)|December 1, 1995
Lineage restriction of the myogenic conversion factor myf-5 in the brainS Tajbakhsh, M E Buckingham
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 18, 1994
Mouse limb muscle is determined in the absence of the earliest myogenic factor myf-5S Tajbakhsh, M E Buckingham
FEBS Letters|May 15, 1975
The use of metrizamide to separate cytoplasmic ribonucleoprotein particles in muscle cell cultures: a method for the isolation of messenger RNA, independent of its poly A contentM E Buckingham, F Gros
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|June 18, 1974
Effects of superoxide radicals on myoblast growth and differentiationA M Michelson, M E Buckingham
Microscopy Research and Technique|September 22, 2000
Modular regulation of the MLC1F/3F gene and striated muscle diversityR G Kelly, M E Buckingham
Developmental Biology|January 1, 1992
Actin and myosin genes are transcriptionally regulated during mouse skeletal muscle developmentR D Cox, M E Buckingham
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|December 6, 1997
Differentiation and gene regulation. From the regulation of growth, differentiation, and death in vitro to the onset and maintenance of differentiation in vivoM E Buckingham, T M Dexter
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British Medical Bulletin|July 1, 1989
The control of muscle gene expression: a review of molecular studies on the production and processing of primary transcriptsM E Buckingham
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|October 1, 1994
Muscle: the regulation of myogenesisM E Buckingham
Essays in Biochemistry|January 1, 1985
Actin and myosin multigene families: their expression during the formation of skeletal muscleM E Buckingham
Development (Cambridge, England)|December 1, 1995
Lineage restriction of the myogenic conversion factor myf-5 in the brainS Tajbakhsh, M E Buckingham
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 18, 1994
Mouse limb muscle is determined in the absence of the earliest myogenic factor myf-5S Tajbakhsh, M E Buckingham
FEBS Letters|May 15, 1975
The use of metrizamide to separate cytoplasmic ribonucleoprotein particles in muscle cell cultures: a method for the isolation of messenger RNA, independent of its poly A contentM E Buckingham, F Gros
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|June 18, 1974
Effects of superoxide radicals on myoblast growth and differentiationA M Michelson, M E Buckingham
Microscopy Research and Technique|September 22, 2000
Modular regulation of the MLC1F/3F gene and striated muscle diversityR G Kelly, M E Buckingham
Developmental Biology|January 1, 1992
Actin and myosin genes are transcriptionally regulated during mouse skeletal muscle developmentR D Cox, M E Buckingham
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|December 6, 1997
Differentiation and gene regulation. From the regulation of growth, differentiation, and death in vitro to the onset and maintenance of differentiation in vivoM E Buckingham, T M Dexter
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