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P B Selby

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Mutation Research|June 1, 1977
Gamma-ray-induced dominant mutations that cause skeletal abnormalities in mice. I. Plan, summary of results and discussionP B Selby, P R Selby
Mutation Research|July 1, 1984
Response to 'Variants and mutants' by U.H. EhlingP B Selby, S L Niemann
Environmental Mutagenesis|January 1, 1985
First-generation litter-size reduction following irradiation of spermatogonial stem cells in mice and its use in risk estimationP B Selby, W L Russell
Mutation Research|June 1, 1984
Non-breeding-test methods for dominant skeletal mutations shown by ethylnitrosourea to be easily applicable to offspring examined in specific-locus experimentsP B Selby, S L Niemann
Mutation Research|June 1, 1978
Gamma-ray-induced dominant mutations that cause skeletal abnormalities in mice. III. Description of presumed mutationsP B Selby, P R Selby
The Journal of Heredity|November 5, 1997
The thick tail mutation contains anomalies of the axial skeletonJ J Schrick, P B Selby
Mutation Research|August 1, 1978
Gamma-ray-induced dominant mutations that cause skeletal abnormalities in mice. II. Description of proved mutationsP B Selby, P R Selby
American Journal of Medical Genetics|May 1, 1987
Animal model: skeletal anomalies in mice with cleidocranial dysplasiaD O Sillence, H E Ritchie, P B Selby
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 1, 1990
A strategy for fine-structure functional analysis of a 6- to 11-centimorgan region of mouse chromosome 7 by high-efficiency mutagenesisE M Rinchik, D A Carpenter, P B Selby
Genetical Research|December 1, 1985
Genetic differences between substrains of the inbred mouse strain 101 and designation of a new strain 102J D West, M F Lyon, J Peters, et al.
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Mutation Research|June 1, 1977
Gamma-ray-induced dominant mutations that cause skeletal abnormalities in mice. I. Plan, summary of results and discussionP B Selby, P R Selby
Mutation Research|July 1, 1984
Response to 'Variants and mutants' by U.H. EhlingP B Selby, S L Niemann
Environmental Mutagenesis|January 1, 1985
First-generation litter-size reduction following irradiation of spermatogonial stem cells in mice and its use in risk estimationP B Selby, W L Russell
Mutation Research|June 1, 1984
Non-breeding-test methods for dominant skeletal mutations shown by ethylnitrosourea to be easily applicable to offspring examined in specific-locus experimentsP B Selby, S L Niemann
Mutation Research|June 1, 1978
Gamma-ray-induced dominant mutations that cause skeletal abnormalities in mice. III. Description of presumed mutationsP B Selby, P R Selby
The Journal of Heredity|November 5, 1997
The thick tail mutation contains anomalies of the axial skeletonJ J Schrick, P B Selby
Mutation Research|August 1, 1978
Gamma-ray-induced dominant mutations that cause skeletal abnormalities in mice. II. Description of proved mutationsP B Selby, P R Selby
American Journal of Medical Genetics|May 1, 1987
Animal model: skeletal anomalies in mice with cleidocranial dysplasiaD O Sillence, H E Ritchie, P B Selby
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 1, 1990
A strategy for fine-structure functional analysis of a 6- to 11-centimorgan region of mouse chromosome 7 by high-efficiency mutagenesisE M Rinchik, D A Carpenter, P B Selby
Genetical Research|December 1, 1985
Genetic differences between substrains of the inbred mouse strain 101 and designation of a new strain 102J D West, M F Lyon, J Peters, et al.
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