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BMC Developmental Biology|March 1, 2008
Development of mandibular, hyoid and hypobranchial muscles in the zebrafish: homologies and evolution of these muscles within bony fishes and tetrapodsRui Diogo, Yaniv Hinits, Simon M Hughes
Cell Transplantation|December 20, 2007
Neural progenitor cells derived from the adult rat subventricular zone: characterization and transplantationKevin Chen, Stephanie M Hughes, Bronwen Connor
Journal of Cell Science|June 25, 1999
Ran-GTP stabilises microtubule asters and inhibits nuclear assembly in Xenopus egg extractsC Zhang, M Hughes, P R Clarke
British Journal of Plastic Surgery|July 1, 1984
The Chepstow feeding aidJ Fawkes, M Hughes, M F Green
The British Journal of Radiology|October 1, 1980
Quantitative approach to the study of regional lung function in children using krypton 81mG Ciofetta, M Silverman, J M Hughes
The Journal of Experimental Biology|February 1, 1982
A study of the deformability of red blood cells of a teleost fish, the yellowtail (Seriola quinqueradiata), and a comparison with human erythrocytesG M Hughes, Y Kikuchi, H Watari
Pharmaceuticals (Basel, Switzerland)|June 5, 2020
Harnessing the Power of Eph/ephrin Biosemiotics for Theranostic ApplicationsRobert M Hughes, Jitka A I Virag
Diseases of Aquatic Organisms|February 16, 2023
Nephrolithiasis in a giant Pacific octopus Enteroctopus dofleiniSamantha M Hughes, Freeland Dunker, Elise LaDouceur
BMC Ecology|October 1, 2003
A rapid and simple method of detection of Blepharisma japonicum using PCR and immobilisation on FTA paperGeoff Hide, Jacqueline M Hughes, Robert McNuff
Molecular and Cellular Biology|August 1, 1989
The most abundant small cytoplasmic RNA of Saccharomyces cerevisiae has an important function required for normal cell growthF Felici, G Cesareni, J M Hughes
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Pageof 320
BMC Developmental Biology|March 1, 2008
Development of mandibular, hyoid and hypobranchial muscles in the zebrafish: homologies and evolution of these muscles within bony fishes and tetrapodsRui Diogo, Yaniv Hinits, Simon M Hughes
Cell Transplantation|December 20, 2007
Neural progenitor cells derived from the adult rat subventricular zone: characterization and transplantationKevin Chen, Stephanie M Hughes, Bronwen Connor
Journal of Cell Science|June 25, 1999
Ran-GTP stabilises microtubule asters and inhibits nuclear assembly in Xenopus egg extractsC Zhang, M Hughes, P R Clarke
British Journal of Plastic Surgery|July 1, 1984
The Chepstow feeding aidJ Fawkes, M Hughes, M F Green
The British Journal of Radiology|October 1, 1980
Quantitative approach to the study of regional lung function in children using krypton 81mG Ciofetta, M Silverman, J M Hughes
The Journal of Experimental Biology|February 1, 1982
A study of the deformability of red blood cells of a teleost fish, the yellowtail (Seriola quinqueradiata), and a comparison with human erythrocytesG M Hughes, Y Kikuchi, H Watari
Pharmaceuticals (Basel, Switzerland)|June 5, 2020
Harnessing the Power of Eph/ephrin Biosemiotics for Theranostic ApplicationsRobert M Hughes, Jitka A I Virag
Diseases of Aquatic Organisms|February 16, 2023
Nephrolithiasis in a giant Pacific octopus Enteroctopus dofleiniSamantha M Hughes, Freeland Dunker, Elise LaDouceur
BMC Ecology|October 1, 2003
A rapid and simple method of detection of Blepharisma japonicum using PCR and immobilisation on FTA paperGeoff Hide, Jacqueline M Hughes, Robert McNuff
Molecular and Cellular Biology|August 1, 1989
The most abundant small cytoplasmic RNA of Saccharomyces cerevisiae has an important function required for normal cell growthF Felici, G Cesareni, J M Hughes
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