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AANA Journal|June 1, 1996
An assessment of the effectiveness of the revised FDA checklistR Manley, J D Cuddeford
Current Opinion in Ophthalmology|August 10, 2011
Brown's syndromeDonelson R Manley, Rizwan A Alvi
The British Journal of Nutrition|May 1, 1984
The role of condensed tannins in the nutritional value of Lotus pedunculatus for sheep. 2. Quantitative digestion of carbohydrates and proteinsT N Barry, T R Manley
British Dental Journal|February 11, 1984
The elimination of breakages in upper dentures by reinforcement with carbon fibreA J Bowman, T R Manley
Development (Cambridge, England)|July 1, 1995
The role of Hoxa-3 in mouse thymus and thyroid developmentN R Manley, M R Capecchi
Current Opinion in Immunology|March 14, 2003
A developmental look at thymus organogenesis: where do the non-hematopoietic cells in the thymus come from?Nancy R Manley, C Clare Blackburn
BMC Immunology|September 21, 2002
Stage-specific changes in fetal thymocyte proliferation during the CD4-8- to CD4+8+ transition in wild type, Rag1-/-, and Hoxa3,Pax1 mutant miceDong-ming Su, Nancy R Manley
Developmental Biology|January 27, 1998
Hox group 3 paralogous genes act synergistically in the formation of somitic and neural crest-derived structuresN R Manley, M R Capecchi
Developmental Biology|April 1, 1998
Hox group 3 paralogs regulate the development and migration of the thymus, thyroid, and parathyroid glandsN R Manley, M R Capecchi
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|May 23, 2000
Hoxa3 and pax1 transcription factors regulate the ability of fetal thymic epithelial cells to promote thymocyte developmentD M Su, N R Manley
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AANA Journal|June 1, 1996
An assessment of the effectiveness of the revised FDA checklistR Manley, J D Cuddeford
Current Opinion in Ophthalmology|August 10, 2011
Brown's syndromeDonelson R Manley, Rizwan A Alvi
The British Journal of Nutrition|May 1, 1984
The role of condensed tannins in the nutritional value of Lotus pedunculatus for sheep. 2. Quantitative digestion of carbohydrates and proteinsT N Barry, T R Manley
British Dental Journal|February 11, 1984
The elimination of breakages in upper dentures by reinforcement with carbon fibreA J Bowman, T R Manley
Development (Cambridge, England)|July 1, 1995
The role of Hoxa-3 in mouse thymus and thyroid developmentN R Manley, M R Capecchi
Current Opinion in Immunology|March 14, 2003
A developmental look at thymus organogenesis: where do the non-hematopoietic cells in the thymus come from?Nancy R Manley, C Clare Blackburn
BMC Immunology|September 21, 2002
Stage-specific changes in fetal thymocyte proliferation during the CD4-8- to CD4+8+ transition in wild type, Rag1-/-, and Hoxa3,Pax1 mutant miceDong-ming Su, Nancy R Manley
Developmental Biology|January 27, 1998
Hox group 3 paralogous genes act synergistically in the formation of somitic and neural crest-derived structuresN R Manley, M R Capecchi
Developmental Biology|April 1, 1998
Hox group 3 paralogs regulate the development and migration of the thymus, thyroid, and parathyroid glandsN R Manley, M R Capecchi
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|May 23, 2000
Hoxa3 and pax1 transcription factors regulate the ability of fetal thymic epithelial cells to promote thymocyte developmentD M Su, N R Manley
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