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Experimental Cell Research|November 1, 1987
Establishment and characterization of Xenopus oviduct cells in primary cultureJ Marsh, J R Tata
Journal of Bacteriology|July 1, 1981
Growth of Pseudomonas aeruginosa mutants lacking glutamate synthase activityP R Brown, R Tata
Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology|July 9, 1990
Autoinduction of estrogen receptor is associated with FOSP-1 mRNA induction by estrogen in primary cultures of Xenopus oviduct cellsB Varriale, J R Tata
Chemico-Biological Interactions|April 18, 2001
Characterization of Xenopus cytosolic thyroid-hormone-binding protein (xCTBP) with aldehyde dehydrogenase activityK Yamauchi, J R Tata
Journal of Molecular Biology|January 25, 1978
Enzymatic fractionation of nuclei: polynucleosomes and RNA polymerase II as endogenous transcriptional complexesJ R Tata, B Baker
Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology|September 1, 1987
Hormonal regulation of RNA synthesis and specific gene expression in Xenopus oviduct cells in primary cultureJ Marsh, J R Tata
Experimental Cell Research|January 1, 1974
Sub-nuclear fractionation. II. Intranuclear compartmentation of transcription in vivo and in vitroJ R Tata, B Baker
Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology|September 1, 1992
Autoinduction of thyroid hormone receptor during metamorphosis is reproduced in Xenopus XTC-2 cellsI Machuca, J R Tata
Development, Growth & Differentiation|June 1, 1997
An immunocytochemical analysis of the expression of thyroid hormone receptor alpha and beta proteins during natural and thyroid hormone-induced metamorphosis in XenopusL Fairclough, J R Tata
Experimental Cell Research|June 1, 1975
Sub-nuclear fractionation. III. Sub-nuclear distribution of poly(A)-rich RNAJ R Tata, B Baker
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Experimental Cell Research|November 1, 1987
Establishment and characterization of Xenopus oviduct cells in primary cultureJ Marsh, J R Tata
Journal of Bacteriology|July 1, 1981
Growth of Pseudomonas aeruginosa mutants lacking glutamate synthase activityP R Brown, R Tata
Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology|July 9, 1990
Autoinduction of estrogen receptor is associated with FOSP-1 mRNA induction by estrogen in primary cultures of Xenopus oviduct cellsB Varriale, J R Tata
Chemico-Biological Interactions|April 18, 2001
Characterization of Xenopus cytosolic thyroid-hormone-binding protein (xCTBP) with aldehyde dehydrogenase activityK Yamauchi, J R Tata
Journal of Molecular Biology|January 25, 1978
Enzymatic fractionation of nuclei: polynucleosomes and RNA polymerase II as endogenous transcriptional complexesJ R Tata, B Baker
Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology|September 1, 1987
Hormonal regulation of RNA synthesis and specific gene expression in Xenopus oviduct cells in primary cultureJ Marsh, J R Tata
Experimental Cell Research|January 1, 1974
Sub-nuclear fractionation. II. Intranuclear compartmentation of transcription in vivo and in vitroJ R Tata, B Baker
Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology|September 1, 1992
Autoinduction of thyroid hormone receptor during metamorphosis is reproduced in Xenopus XTC-2 cellsI Machuca, J R Tata
Development, Growth & Differentiation|June 1, 1997
An immunocytochemical analysis of the expression of thyroid hormone receptor alpha and beta proteins during natural and thyroid hormone-induced metamorphosis in XenopusL Fairclough, J R Tata
Experimental Cell Research|June 1, 1975
Sub-nuclear fractionation. III. Sub-nuclear distribution of poly(A)-rich RNAJ R Tata, B Baker
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