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R L Chan

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The EMBO Journal|February 1, 1990
Eight small subunits of Euglena ribulose 1-5 bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase are translated from a large mRNA as a polyproteinR L Chan, M Keller, J Canaday, et al.
Protein Expression and Purification|June 19, 1998
Expression of sunflower homeodomain containing proteins in Escherichia coli: purification and functional studiesC M Palena, D H Gonzalez, S A Guelman, et al.
Drug Metabolism and Disposition: the Biological Fate of Chemicals|September 1, 1985
Disposition of nafarelin acetate, a potent agonist of luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone, in rats and rhesus monkeysN I Chu, R L Chan, K M Hama, et al.
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|October 10, 1998
Homeoboxes in plant developmentR L Chan, G M Gago, C M Palena, et al.
FEBS Letters|June 15, 1992
The Euglena gracilis rbcS gene contains introns with unusual bordersL H Tessier, R L Chan, M Keller, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|April 11, 1992
In Euglena, spliced-leader RNA (SL-RNA) and 5S rRNA genes are tandemly repeatedM Keller, L H Tessier, R L Chan, et al.
Plant Molecular Biology|July 1, 1991
Post-transcriptional regulation by light of the biosynthesis of Euglena ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase small subunitM Keller, R L Chan, L H Tessier, et al.
Pharmaceutical Research|June 1, 1988
Disposition of detirelix, a potent luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone antagonist, in rats and monkeysR L Chan, W Ho, A S Webb, et al.
Drug Metabolism and Disposition: the Biological Fate of Chemicals|September 11, 1991
Disposition of RS-26306, a potent luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone antagonist, in monkeys and rats after single intravenous and subcutaneous administrationR L Chan, S C Hsieh, P E Haroldsen, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|April 17, 2001
Positively charged residues at the N-terminal arm of the homeodomain are required for efficient DNA binding by homeodomain-leucine zipper proteinsC M Palena, A E Tron, C W Bertoncini, et al.
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The EMBO Journal|February 1, 1990
Eight small subunits of Euglena ribulose 1-5 bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase are translated from a large mRNA as a polyproteinR L Chan, M Keller, J Canaday, et al.
Protein Expression and Purification|June 19, 1998
Expression of sunflower homeodomain containing proteins in Escherichia coli: purification and functional studiesC M Palena, D H Gonzalez, S A Guelman, et al.
Drug Metabolism and Disposition: the Biological Fate of Chemicals|September 1, 1985
Disposition of nafarelin acetate, a potent agonist of luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone, in rats and rhesus monkeysN I Chu, R L Chan, K M Hama, et al.
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|October 10, 1998
Homeoboxes in plant developmentR L Chan, G M Gago, C M Palena, et al.
FEBS Letters|June 15, 1992
The Euglena gracilis rbcS gene contains introns with unusual bordersL H Tessier, R L Chan, M Keller, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|April 11, 1992
In Euglena, spliced-leader RNA (SL-RNA) and 5S rRNA genes are tandemly repeatedM Keller, L H Tessier, R L Chan, et al.
Plant Molecular Biology|July 1, 1991
Post-transcriptional regulation by light of the biosynthesis of Euglena ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase small subunitM Keller, R L Chan, L H Tessier, et al.
Pharmaceutical Research|June 1, 1988
Disposition of detirelix, a potent luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone antagonist, in rats and monkeysR L Chan, W Ho, A S Webb, et al.
Drug Metabolism and Disposition: the Biological Fate of Chemicals|September 11, 1991
Disposition of RS-26306, a potent luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone antagonist, in monkeys and rats after single intravenous and subcutaneous administrationR L Chan, S C Hsieh, P E Haroldsen, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|April 17, 2001
Positively charged residues at the N-terminal arm of the homeodomain are required for efficient DNA binding by homeodomain-leucine zipper proteinsC M Palena, A E Tron, C W Bertoncini, et al.
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