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R H Waterston

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Genetics|February 1, 1981
A second informational suppressor, SUP-7 X, in Caenorhabditis elegansR H Waterston
Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton|January 1, 1989
Molecular genetic approaches to the study of motility in Caenorhabditis elegansR H Waterston
Science (New York, N.Y.)|December 4, 1970
Antigen competition: a paradoxR H Waterston
The EMBO Journal|November 1, 1989
The minor myosin heavy chain, mhcA, of Caenorhabditis elegans is necessary for the initiation of thick filament assemblyR H Waterston
Immunology|March 1, 1970
Soluble antigen from sheep erythrocytes: preparation and antigenic propertiesR H Waterston
Genetics|October 1, 1990
The unc-45 gene of Caenorhabditis elegans is an essential muscle-affecting gene with maternal expressionL Venolia, R H Waterston
Nature|October 26, 1978
A suppressor mutation in the nematode acting on specific alleles of many genesR H Waterston, S Brenner
The Journal of Cell Biology|October 1, 1994
The Caenorhabditis elegans UNC-87 protein is essential for maintenance, but not assembly, of bodywall muscleS Goetinck, R H Waterston
The EMBO Journal|November 1, 1989
Proper expression of myosin genes in transgenic nematodesA Fire, R H Waterston
The Journal of Cell Biology|August 1, 1991
Muscle cell attachment in Caenorhabditis elegansR Francis, R H Waterston
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Genetics|February 1, 1981
A second informational suppressor, SUP-7 X, in Caenorhabditis elegansR H Waterston
Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton|January 1, 1989
Molecular genetic approaches to the study of motility in Caenorhabditis elegansR H Waterston
Science (New York, N.Y.)|December 4, 1970
Antigen competition: a paradoxR H Waterston
The EMBO Journal|November 1, 1989
The minor myosin heavy chain, mhcA, of Caenorhabditis elegans is necessary for the initiation of thick filament assemblyR H Waterston
Immunology|March 1, 1970
Soluble antigen from sheep erythrocytes: preparation and antigenic propertiesR H Waterston
Genetics|October 1, 1990
The unc-45 gene of Caenorhabditis elegans is an essential muscle-affecting gene with maternal expressionL Venolia, R H Waterston
Nature|October 26, 1978
A suppressor mutation in the nematode acting on specific alleles of many genesR H Waterston, S Brenner
The Journal of Cell Biology|October 1, 1994
The Caenorhabditis elegans UNC-87 protein is essential for maintenance, but not assembly, of bodywall muscleS Goetinck, R H Waterston
The EMBO Journal|November 1, 1989
Proper expression of myosin genes in transgenic nematodesA Fire, R H Waterston
The Journal of Cell Biology|August 1, 1991
Muscle cell attachment in Caenorhabditis elegansR Francis, R H Waterston
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