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Journal of Virology|August 23, 2000
Early steps of polyomavirus entry into cellsJ M Gilbert, T L Benjamin
Nature Cell Biology|October 12, 2000
Temporally coordinated assembly and disassembly of replication factories in the absence of DNA synthesisD S Dimitrova, D M Gilbert
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 16, 2000
GDP dissociation inhibitor domain II required for Rab GTPase recyclingP M Gilbert, C G Burd
Canadian Journal of Psychiatry. Revue Canadienne De Psychiatrie|August 1, 1994
Factors associated with dropout from group psychotherapy with depressed adolescentsM Gilbert, S Fine, G Haley
The American Surgeon|January 1, 1995
Nonoperative management of blunt hepatic traumaC D Goff, C M Gilbert
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry|April 23, 2002
Evidence for a pre-restriction point Cdk3 activitySusan M Keezer, David M Gilbert
Molecular and Cellular Biology|August 1, 1997
The replication origin decision point is a mitogen-independent, 2-aminopurine-sensitive, G1-phase event that precedes restriction point controlJ R Wu, D M Gilbert
The Journal of Organic Chemistry|November 19, 2005
Progressive systematic underestimation of reaction energies by the B3LYP model as the number of C-C bonds increases: why organic chemists should use multiple DFT models for calculations involving polycarbon hydrocarbonsCatherine E Check, Thomas M Gilbert
Current Therapeutic Research, Clinical and Experimental|November 1, 1973
Relief of musculoskeletal and associated psychopathological symptoms with meprobamate and aspirin: a controlled studyM M Gilbert, H H Koepke
Psychological Reports|August 1, 1970
Palatability-induced polydipsia: saccharin, sucrose, and water intake in rats, with and without food deprivationR M Gilbert, I P Sherman
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Journal of Virology|August 23, 2000
Early steps of polyomavirus entry into cellsJ M Gilbert, T L Benjamin
Nature Cell Biology|October 12, 2000
Temporally coordinated assembly and disassembly of replication factories in the absence of DNA synthesisD S Dimitrova, D M Gilbert
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 16, 2000
GDP dissociation inhibitor domain II required for Rab GTPase recyclingP M Gilbert, C G Burd
Canadian Journal of Psychiatry. Revue Canadienne De Psychiatrie|August 1, 1994
Factors associated with dropout from group psychotherapy with depressed adolescentsM Gilbert, S Fine, G Haley
The American Surgeon|January 1, 1995
Nonoperative management of blunt hepatic traumaC D Goff, C M Gilbert
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry|April 23, 2002
Evidence for a pre-restriction point Cdk3 activitySusan M Keezer, David M Gilbert
Molecular and Cellular Biology|August 1, 1997
The replication origin decision point is a mitogen-independent, 2-aminopurine-sensitive, G1-phase event that precedes restriction point controlJ R Wu, D M Gilbert
The Journal of Organic Chemistry|November 19, 2005
Progressive systematic underestimation of reaction energies by the B3LYP model as the number of C-C bonds increases: why organic chemists should use multiple DFT models for calculations involving polycarbon hydrocarbonsCatherine E Check, Thomas M Gilbert
Current Therapeutic Research, Clinical and Experimental|November 1, 1973
Relief of musculoskeletal and associated psychopathological symptoms with meprobamate and aspirin: a controlled studyM M Gilbert, H H Koepke
Psychological Reports|August 1, 1970
Palatability-induced polydipsia: saccharin, sucrose, and water intake in rats, with and without food deprivationR M Gilbert, I P Sherman
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