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R C Karn

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Biochemical Genetics|July 23, 1998
Steroid binding by mouse salivary proteinsR C Karn
Advances in Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry|January 1, 1978
The comparative biochemistry, physiology, and genetics of animal alpha-amylasesR C Karn
Biochemical Genetics|August 1, 1994
The mouse salivary androgen-binding protein (ABP) alpha subunit closely resembles chain 1 of the cat allergen Fel dIR C Karn
Biochemical Genetics|April 1, 1981
Sex-limited effects of the expression of the db gene in mice during pubertyR C Karn
Biochemical Genetics|August 1, 1993
The amino acid sequence of the alpha subunit of mouse salivary androgen-binding protein (ABP), with a comparison to the partial sequence of the beta subunit and to other ligand-binding proteinsR C Karn, R Russell
Biochemical Genetics|December 1, 1983
The tissue source and cellular control of the apparent size of androgen binding protein (Abp), a mouse salivary protein whose electrophoretic mobility is under the control of sex-limited saliva pattern (Ssp)S R Dlouhy, R C Karn
Biochemical Genetics|November 2, 1999
A comparison of the structures of the alpha:beta and alpha:gamma dimers of mouse salivary androgen-binding protein (ABP) and their differential steroid bindingR C Karn, M A Clements
Molecular Biology and Evolution|September 16, 1999
Reduced nucleotide variability at an androgen-binding protein locus (Abpa) in house mice: evidence for positive natural selectionR C Karn, M W Nachman
Biochemical Genetics|April 1, 1983
Human parotid size polymorphism (Ps): characterization of two allelic products, Ps 1 and 2, by limited proteolysisP A Goodman, R C Karn
Biochemical Genetics|August 1, 1984
Multiple gene action determining a mouse salivary protein phenotype: identification of the structural gene for androgen binding protein (Abp)S R Dlouhy, R C Karn
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Biochemical Genetics|July 23, 1998
Steroid binding by mouse salivary proteinsR C Karn
Advances in Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry|January 1, 1978
The comparative biochemistry, physiology, and genetics of animal alpha-amylasesR C Karn
Biochemical Genetics|August 1, 1994
The mouse salivary androgen-binding protein (ABP) alpha subunit closely resembles chain 1 of the cat allergen Fel dIR C Karn
Biochemical Genetics|April 1, 1981
Sex-limited effects of the expression of the db gene in mice during pubertyR C Karn
Biochemical Genetics|August 1, 1993
The amino acid sequence of the alpha subunit of mouse salivary androgen-binding protein (ABP), with a comparison to the partial sequence of the beta subunit and to other ligand-binding proteinsR C Karn, R Russell
Biochemical Genetics|December 1, 1983
The tissue source and cellular control of the apparent size of androgen binding protein (Abp), a mouse salivary protein whose electrophoretic mobility is under the control of sex-limited saliva pattern (Ssp)S R Dlouhy, R C Karn
Biochemical Genetics|November 2, 1999
A comparison of the structures of the alpha:beta and alpha:gamma dimers of mouse salivary androgen-binding protein (ABP) and their differential steroid bindingR C Karn, M A Clements
Molecular Biology and Evolution|September 16, 1999
Reduced nucleotide variability at an androgen-binding protein locus (Abpa) in house mice: evidence for positive natural selectionR C Karn, M W Nachman
Biochemical Genetics|April 1, 1983
Human parotid size polymorphism (Ps): characterization of two allelic products, Ps 1 and 2, by limited proteolysisP A Goodman, R C Karn
Biochemical Genetics|August 1, 1984
Multiple gene action determining a mouse salivary protein phenotype: identification of the structural gene for androgen binding protein (Abp)S R Dlouhy, R C Karn
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