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The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|August 1, 1984
Modulation of muscarinic cholinergic receptor affinity for antagonists in rat heartM W Martin, M M Smith, T K Harden
Developmental Biology|August 1, 1997
Neural crest potential for tooth development in a urodele amphibian: developmental and evolutionary significanceA C Graveson, M M Smith, B K Hall
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association|September 15, 1989
Bacterial growth associated with metallic implants in dogsM M Smith, P B Vasseur, H M Saunders
Journal of Neurochemistry|October 1, 1987
Developmental expression of the myelin proteolipid protein and basic protein mRNAs in normal and dysmyelinating mutant miceB A Sorg, M M Smith, A T Campagnoni
Journal of Applied Physiology|February 1, 1973
Pulmonary conductance and elastic recoil relationships in asthma and emphysemaH J Colebatch, K E Finucane, M M Smith
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association|December 15, 1987
Evaluation of a stented laryngoplasty for correction of cranial glottic stenosis in four dogsS L Peterson, M M Smith, C W Senders
Respiration Physiology|February 1, 1976
Increased elastic recoil as a determinant of pulmonary barotrauma in diversH J Colebatch, M M Smith, C K Ng
The Journal of Urology|December 1, 1970
Differences in the bacteriology of intestinal loop urinary diversionsR N Needham, M M Smith, J M Matsen
Molecular and Cellular Biology|August 1, 1991
The highly conserved N-terminal domains of histones H3 and H4 are required for normal cell cycle progressionB A Morgan, B A Mittman, M M Smith
Genes & Development|May 15, 1996
Repression domain of the yeast global repressor Tup1 interacts directly with histones H3 and H4D G Edmondson, M M Smith, S Y Roth
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The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|August 1, 1984
Modulation of muscarinic cholinergic receptor affinity for antagonists in rat heartM W Martin, M M Smith, T K Harden
Developmental Biology|August 1, 1997
Neural crest potential for tooth development in a urodele amphibian: developmental and evolutionary significanceA C Graveson, M M Smith, B K Hall
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association|September 15, 1989
Bacterial growth associated with metallic implants in dogsM M Smith, P B Vasseur, H M Saunders
Journal of Neurochemistry|October 1, 1987
Developmental expression of the myelin proteolipid protein and basic protein mRNAs in normal and dysmyelinating mutant miceB A Sorg, M M Smith, A T Campagnoni
Journal of Applied Physiology|February 1, 1973
Pulmonary conductance and elastic recoil relationships in asthma and emphysemaH J Colebatch, K E Finucane, M M Smith
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association|December 15, 1987
Evaluation of a stented laryngoplasty for correction of cranial glottic stenosis in four dogsS L Peterson, M M Smith, C W Senders
Respiration Physiology|February 1, 1976
Increased elastic recoil as a determinant of pulmonary barotrauma in diversH J Colebatch, M M Smith, C K Ng
The Journal of Urology|December 1, 1970
Differences in the bacteriology of intestinal loop urinary diversionsR N Needham, M M Smith, J M Matsen
Molecular and Cellular Biology|August 1, 1991
The highly conserved N-terminal domains of histones H3 and H4 are required for normal cell cycle progressionB A Morgan, B A Mittman, M M Smith
Genes & Development|May 15, 1996
Repression domain of the yeast global repressor Tup1 interacts directly with histones H3 and H4D G Edmondson, M M Smith, S Y Roth
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