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October 20, 2021
Axes of multivariate sexual signal divergence among incipient species: Concordance with selection, genetic variation and phenotypic plasticity
Kevin P Oh, Kerry L Shaw
Gastroenterology
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January 1, 1996
Developmental regulation of transforming growth factor beta-mediated collagen synthesis in human intestinal muscle cells
H Perr, P Oh, D Johnson
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
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July 11, 2006
Adaptive genetic complementarity in mate choice coexists with selection for elaborate sexual traits
Kevin P Oh, Alexander V Badyaev
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
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June 14, 2013
Multivariate sexual selection in a rapidly evolving speciation phenotype
Kevin P Oh, Kerry L Shaw
The American Journal of Physiology
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January 1, 1995
NEM inhibits transcytosis, endocytosis, and capillary permeability: implication of caveolae fusion in endothelia
J E Schnitzer, J Allard, P Oh
The Canadian Journal of Clinical Pharmacology = Journal Canadien De Pharmacologie Clinique
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August 25, 2000
An evidence-based review of ACE inhibitors in incipient diabetic nephropathy
A Haider, P Oh, P M Peloso
The Canadian Journal of Cardiology
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July 27, 2001
The relationship of insulin resistance measured by reliable indexes to coronary artery disease risk factors and outcomes--a systematic review
T Smiley, P Oh, L G Shane
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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June 16, 1995
Endothelial caveolae have the molecular transport machinery for vesicle budding, docking, and fusion including VAMP, NSF, SNAP, annexins, and GTPases
J E Schnitzer, J Liu, P Oh
The Journal of Cell Biology
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May 16, 1998
Dynamin at the neck of caveolae mediates their budding to form transport vesicles by GTP-driven fission from the plasma membrane of endothelium
P Oh, D P McIntosh, J E Schnitzer
Science (New York, N.Y.)
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October 11, 1996
Role of GTP hydrolysis in fission of caveolae directly from plasma membranes
J E Schnitzer, P Oh, D P McIntosh
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Journal of Evolutionary Biology
|
October 20, 2021
Axes of multivariate sexual signal divergence among incipient species: Concordance with selection, genetic variation and phenotypic plasticity
Kevin P Oh, Kerry L Shaw
Gastroenterology
|
January 1, 1996
Developmental regulation of transforming growth factor beta-mediated collagen synthesis in human intestinal muscle cells
H Perr, P Oh, D Johnson
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
|
July 11, 2006
Adaptive genetic complementarity in mate choice coexists with selection for elaborate sexual traits
Kevin P Oh, Alexander V Badyaev
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
|
June 14, 2013
Multivariate sexual selection in a rapidly evolving speciation phenotype
Kevin P Oh, Kerry L Shaw
The American Journal of Physiology
|
January 1, 1995
NEM inhibits transcytosis, endocytosis, and capillary permeability: implication of caveolae fusion in endothelia
J E Schnitzer, J Allard, P Oh
The Canadian Journal of Clinical Pharmacology = Journal Canadien De Pharmacologie Clinique
|
August 25, 2000
An evidence-based review of ACE inhibitors in incipient diabetic nephropathy
A Haider, P Oh, P M Peloso
The Canadian Journal of Cardiology
|
July 27, 2001
The relationship of insulin resistance measured by reliable indexes to coronary artery disease risk factors and outcomes--a systematic review
T Smiley, P Oh, L G Shane
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
June 16, 1995
Endothelial caveolae have the molecular transport machinery for vesicle budding, docking, and fusion including VAMP, NSF, SNAP, annexins, and GTPases
J E Schnitzer, J Liu, P Oh
The Journal of Cell Biology
|
May 16, 1998
Dynamin at the neck of caveolae mediates their budding to form transport vesicles by GTP-driven fission from the plasma membrane of endothelium
P Oh, D P McIntosh, J E Schnitzer
Science (New York, N.Y.)
|
October 11, 1996
Role of GTP hydrolysis in fission of caveolae directly from plasma membranes
J E Schnitzer, P Oh, D P McIntosh
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