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R K Cameron

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Nursing Leadership|March 1, 1982
Wanted: mentor relationships within nursing administrationR K Cameron
Plant Biology (Stuttgart, Germany)|October 10, 2014
Plasmodesmata-located protein overexpression negatively impacts the manifestation of systemic acquired resistance and the long-distance movement of Defective in Induced Resistance1 in ArabidopsisP Carella, M Isaacs, R K Cameron
Research in Microbiology|October 1, 1995
Mu transposase-stimulated illegitimate recombination of Tn3kan- and IS101-containing plasmidsR K Cameron, P I Ulycznyj, M S DuBow
FEBS Letters|March 14, 1988
The bacteriophage Mu transposase protein can form high-affinity protein-DNA complexes with the ends of transposable elements of the Tn 3 familyR K Cameron, A M Jarjour, P P Tolias, et al.
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Nursing Leadership|March 1, 1982
Wanted: mentor relationships within nursing administrationR K Cameron
Plant Biology (Stuttgart, Germany)|October 10, 2014
Plasmodesmata-located protein overexpression negatively impacts the manifestation of systemic acquired resistance and the long-distance movement of Defective in Induced Resistance1 in ArabidopsisP Carella, M Isaacs, R K Cameron
Research in Microbiology|October 1, 1995
Mu transposase-stimulated illegitimate recombination of Tn3kan- and IS101-containing plasmidsR K Cameron, P I Ulycznyj, M S DuBow
FEBS Letters|March 14, 1988
The bacteriophage Mu transposase protein can form high-affinity protein-DNA complexes with the ends of transposable elements of the Tn 3 familyR K Cameron, A M Jarjour, P P Tolias, et al.
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