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Reid M Huber

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Drug Discovery Today|February 21, 2002
Current themes in microarray experimental design and analysisWilliam R Foster, Reid M Huber
Endocrinology|September 20, 2002
Dexamethasone and tumor necrosis factor-alpha act together to induce the cellular inhibitor of apoptosis-2 gene and prevent apoptosis in a variety of cell typesJeffrey C Webster, Reid M Huber, Rebecca L Hanson, et al.
Gene|June 14, 2002
Generation of multiple farnesoid-X-receptor isoforms through the use of alternative promotersReid M Huber, Kathleen Murphy, Bowman Miao, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 5, 2002
Absence of post-translational aspartyl beta-hydroxylation of epidermal growth factor domains in mice leads to developmental defects and an increased incidence of intestinal neoplasiaJoseph E Dinchuk, Richard J Focht, Jennifer A Kelley, et al.
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Drug Discovery Today|February 21, 2002
Current themes in microarray experimental design and analysisWilliam R Foster, Reid M Huber
Endocrinology|September 20, 2002
Dexamethasone and tumor necrosis factor-alpha act together to induce the cellular inhibitor of apoptosis-2 gene and prevent apoptosis in a variety of cell typesJeffrey C Webster, Reid M Huber, Rebecca L Hanson, et al.
Gene|June 14, 2002
Generation of multiple farnesoid-X-receptor isoforms through the use of alternative promotersReid M Huber, Kathleen Murphy, Bowman Miao, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 5, 2002
Absence of post-translational aspartyl beta-hydroxylation of epidermal growth factor domains in mice leads to developmental defects and an increased incidence of intestinal neoplasiaJoseph E Dinchuk, Richard J Focht, Jennifer A Kelley, et al.
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