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Robert D Miller

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The Journal of Psychiatry & Law|March 17, 2004
Nonsexual boundary violations: sauce for the ganderRobert D Miller, Gary J Maier
Developmental and Comparative Immunology|December 1, 2019
Evidence for regulation of the complement system during pregnancy being ancient and conserved in mammalsVictoria L Hansen, Robert D Miller
Elife|August 15, 2018
A 'devil' of a problemVictoria L Hansen, Robert D Miller
Chemical Reviews|December 8, 2009
Low dielectric constant materialsWilli Volksen, Robert D Miller, Geraud Dubois
Immunogenetics|June 12, 2012
A VpreB3 homologue in a marsupial, the gray short-tailed opossum, Monodelphis domesticaXinxin Wang, Zuly E Parra, Robert D Miller
Molecular Biology and Evolution|May 18, 2012
A model for the evolution of the mammalian t-cell receptor α/δ and μ loci based on evidence from the duckbill PlatypusZuly E Parra, Mette Lillie, Robert D Miller
Plos One|October 3, 2012
Early postnatal B cell ontogeny and antibody repertoire maturation in the opossum, Monodelphis domesticaXinxin Wang, Alana R Sharp, Robert D Miller
Developmental and Comparative Immunology|February 20, 2003
Characterization of beta(2)-microglobulin coding sequence from three non-placental mammals: the duckbill platypus, the short-beaked echidna, and the grey short-tailed opossumKatarzyna B Miska, Lars Hellman, Robert D Miller
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|October 7, 2011
Platypus TCRμ provides insight into the origins and evolution of a uniquely mammalian TCR locusXinxin Wang, Zuly E Parra, Robert D Miller
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|April 22, 2005
Unusually similar patterns of antibody V segment diversity in distantly related marsupialsMichelle L Baker, Katherine Belov, Robert D Miller
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The Journal of Psychiatry & Law|March 17, 2004
Nonsexual boundary violations: sauce for the ganderRobert D Miller, Gary J Maier
Developmental and Comparative Immunology|December 1, 2019
Evidence for regulation of the complement system during pregnancy being ancient and conserved in mammalsVictoria L Hansen, Robert D Miller
Elife|August 15, 2018
A 'devil' of a problemVictoria L Hansen, Robert D Miller
Chemical Reviews|December 8, 2009
Low dielectric constant materialsWilli Volksen, Robert D Miller, Geraud Dubois
Immunogenetics|June 12, 2012
A VpreB3 homologue in a marsupial, the gray short-tailed opossum, Monodelphis domesticaXinxin Wang, Zuly E Parra, Robert D Miller
Molecular Biology and Evolution|May 18, 2012
A model for the evolution of the mammalian t-cell receptor α/δ and μ loci based on evidence from the duckbill PlatypusZuly E Parra, Mette Lillie, Robert D Miller
Plos One|October 3, 2012
Early postnatal B cell ontogeny and antibody repertoire maturation in the opossum, Monodelphis domesticaXinxin Wang, Alana R Sharp, Robert D Miller
Developmental and Comparative Immunology|February 20, 2003
Characterization of beta(2)-microglobulin coding sequence from three non-placental mammals: the duckbill platypus, the short-beaked echidna, and the grey short-tailed opossumKatarzyna B Miska, Lars Hellman, Robert D Miller
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|October 7, 2011
Platypus TCRμ provides insight into the origins and evolution of a uniquely mammalian TCR locusXinxin Wang, Zuly E Parra, Robert D Miller
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|April 22, 2005
Unusually similar patterns of antibody V segment diversity in distantly related marsupialsMichelle L Baker, Katherine Belov, Robert D Miller
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