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M J Berry

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Biochemical Society Transactions|October 26, 2005
Unique features of selenocysteine incorporation function within the context of general eukaryotic translational processesA L Small-Howard, M J Berry
Neural Computation|March 20, 2001
Metabolically efficient information processingV Balasubramanian, D Kimber, M J Berry
British Journal of Sports Medicine|December 1, 1985
Stride frequency and ventilation at constant carbon dioxide outputM J Berry, D W Bacharach, T Moritani
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 13, 1997
The structure and precision of retinal spike trainsM J Berry, D K Warland, M Meister
Nature|January 31, 1991
Type I iodothyronine deiodinase is a selenocysteine-containing enzymeM J Berry, L Banu, P R Larsen
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 27, 1999
The Caenorhabditis elegans homologue of thioredoxin reductase contains a selenocysteine insertion sequence (SECIS) element that differs from mammalian SECIS elements but directs selenocysteine incorporationC Buettner, J W Harney, M J Berry
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|June 1, 1990
The beta-endorphin responses of pregnant women during aerobic exercise in the waterR G McMurray, M J Berry, V Katz
Applied Ergonomics|November 4, 2000
The influence of speed, grade and mass during simulated off road bicyclingM J Berry, T R Koves, J J Benedetto
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences : BES|October 7, 1997
RNA and protein requirements for eukaryotic selenoprotein synthesisM J Berry, G W Martin, S C Low
RNA (New York, N.Y.)|January 22, 1998
Functionality of mutations at conserved nucleotides in eukaryotic SECIS elements is determined by the identity of a single nonconserved nucleotideG W Martin, J W Harney, M J Berry
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Biochemical Society Transactions|October 26, 2005
Unique features of selenocysteine incorporation function within the context of general eukaryotic translational processesA L Small-Howard, M J Berry
Neural Computation|March 20, 2001
Metabolically efficient information processingV Balasubramanian, D Kimber, M J Berry
British Journal of Sports Medicine|December 1, 1985
Stride frequency and ventilation at constant carbon dioxide outputM J Berry, D W Bacharach, T Moritani
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 13, 1997
The structure and precision of retinal spike trainsM J Berry, D K Warland, M Meister
Nature|January 31, 1991
Type I iodothyronine deiodinase is a selenocysteine-containing enzymeM J Berry, L Banu, P R Larsen
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 27, 1999
The Caenorhabditis elegans homologue of thioredoxin reductase contains a selenocysteine insertion sequence (SECIS) element that differs from mammalian SECIS elements but directs selenocysteine incorporationC Buettner, J W Harney, M J Berry
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|June 1, 1990
The beta-endorphin responses of pregnant women during aerobic exercise in the waterR G McMurray, M J Berry, V Katz
Applied Ergonomics|November 4, 2000
The influence of speed, grade and mass during simulated off road bicyclingM J Berry, T R Koves, J J Benedetto
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences : BES|October 7, 1997
RNA and protein requirements for eukaryotic selenoprotein synthesisM J Berry, G W Martin, S C Low
RNA (New York, N.Y.)|January 22, 1998
Functionality of mutations at conserved nucleotides in eukaryotic SECIS elements is determined by the identity of a single nonconserved nucleotideG W Martin, J W Harney, M J Berry
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