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R Cancedda

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FEBS Letters|April 1, 1979
Isolation of Sindbis virus 26 S RNA by cDNA-cellulose chromatographyA Leone, A J Shatkin, R Cancedda
European Journal of Biochemistry|April 15, 1992
Heat-shock response in cultured chick embryo chondrocytes. Osteonectin is a secreted heat-shock proteinM Neri, F Descalzi-Cancedda, R Cancedda
Journal of Cellular Physiology|March 4, 2005
Bone and cartilage formation by skeletal muscle derived cellsM Mastrogiacomo, A R Derubeis, R Cancedda
Journal of Virology|September 1, 1974
Viral proteins formed in a cell-free rabbit reticulocyte system programmed with RNA from a temperature-sensitive mutant of Sindbis virusR Cancedda, R Swanson, M J Schlesinger
European Journal of Biochemistry|March 1, 1985
Purification and characterization of the low-molecular-mass (type X) collagen from chick-embryo tibial cartilageN Quarto, R Cancedda, F Descalzi-Cancedda
International Review of Cytology|January 1, 1995
Chondrocyte differentiationR Cancedda, F Descalzi Cancedda, P Castagnola
European Journal of Cell Biology|April 1, 1992
Chondrogenic differentiation in chick embryo osteoblast culturesP Manduca, F Descalzi Cancedda, R Cancedda
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|April 14, 1986
In vitro translation of chicken type X collagen in the presence of pancreas microsomesP Castagnola, F Descalzi Cancedda, R Cancedda
Journal of Virology|September 1, 1974
Effects of different RNAs and components of the cell-free system on in vitro synthesis of Sindbis viral proteinsR Cancedda, R Swanson, M J Schlesinger
The Journal of Cell Biology|November 1, 1992
Thyroid hormone, insulin, and glucocorticoids are sufficient to support chondrocyte differentiation to hypertrophy: a serum-free analysisR Quarto, G Campanile, R Cancedda, et al.
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FEBS Letters|April 1, 1979
Isolation of Sindbis virus 26 S RNA by cDNA-cellulose chromatographyA Leone, A J Shatkin, R Cancedda
European Journal of Biochemistry|April 15, 1992
Heat-shock response in cultured chick embryo chondrocytes. Osteonectin is a secreted heat-shock proteinM Neri, F Descalzi-Cancedda, R Cancedda
Journal of Cellular Physiology|March 4, 2005
Bone and cartilage formation by skeletal muscle derived cellsM Mastrogiacomo, A R Derubeis, R Cancedda
Journal of Virology|September 1, 1974
Viral proteins formed in a cell-free rabbit reticulocyte system programmed with RNA from a temperature-sensitive mutant of Sindbis virusR Cancedda, R Swanson, M J Schlesinger
European Journal of Biochemistry|March 1, 1985
Purification and characterization of the low-molecular-mass (type X) collagen from chick-embryo tibial cartilageN Quarto, R Cancedda, F Descalzi-Cancedda
International Review of Cytology|January 1, 1995
Chondrocyte differentiationR Cancedda, F Descalzi Cancedda, P Castagnola
European Journal of Cell Biology|April 1, 1992
Chondrogenic differentiation in chick embryo osteoblast culturesP Manduca, F Descalzi Cancedda, R Cancedda
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|April 14, 1986
In vitro translation of chicken type X collagen in the presence of pancreas microsomesP Castagnola, F Descalzi Cancedda, R Cancedda
Journal of Virology|September 1, 1974
Effects of different RNAs and components of the cell-free system on in vitro synthesis of Sindbis viral proteinsR Cancedda, R Swanson, M J Schlesinger
The Journal of Cell Biology|November 1, 1992
Thyroid hormone, insulin, and glucocorticoids are sufficient to support chondrocyte differentiation to hypertrophy: a serum-free analysisR Quarto, G Campanile, R Cancedda, et al.
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