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Current Biology : CB|February 28, 1998
Developmental signaling: notch signals Kuz it's cleavedJ S Nye
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 29, 1992
New approaches to nuclear proliferation policyJ S Nye
Harvard Business Review|November 1, 2008
Smart power. Great leaders know when hard power is not enoughJoseph S Nye
American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research (Online)|November 8, 2001
American Indian and Alaska Native substance abuse: co-morbidity and cultural issuesN Gray, P S Nye
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|August 21, 2001
Hyperphosphorylation and association with RBP of the intracellular domain of Notch1D R Foltz, J S Nye
Neuroreport|November 17, 2001
Requirement of Notch in adulthood for neurological function and longevityA Presente, A Andres, J S Nye
Development (Cambridge, England)|September 1, 1994
An activated Notch suppresses neurogenesis and myogenesis but not gliogenesis in mammalian cellsJ S Nye, R Kopan, R Axel
Development (Cambridge, England)|September 1, 1994
The intracellular domain of mouse Notch: a constitutively activated repressor of myogenesis directed at the basic helix-loop-helix region of MyoDR Kopan, J S Nye, H Weintraub
Neuron|June 6, 2000
Radial glial identity is promoted by Notch1 signaling in the murine forebrainN Gaiano, J S Nye, G Fishell
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 1, 1987
Porphyrins are endogenous ligands for the mitochondrial (peripheral-type) benzodiazepine receptorA Verma, J S Nye, S H Snyder
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Current Biology : CB|February 28, 1998
Developmental signaling: notch signals Kuz it's cleavedJ S Nye
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 29, 1992
New approaches to nuclear proliferation policyJ S Nye
Harvard Business Review|November 1, 2008
Smart power. Great leaders know when hard power is not enoughJoseph S Nye
American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research (Online)|November 8, 2001
American Indian and Alaska Native substance abuse: co-morbidity and cultural issuesN Gray, P S Nye
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|August 21, 2001
Hyperphosphorylation and association with RBP of the intracellular domain of Notch1D R Foltz, J S Nye
Neuroreport|November 17, 2001
Requirement of Notch in adulthood for neurological function and longevityA Presente, A Andres, J S Nye
Development (Cambridge, England)|September 1, 1994
An activated Notch suppresses neurogenesis and myogenesis but not gliogenesis in mammalian cellsJ S Nye, R Kopan, R Axel
Development (Cambridge, England)|September 1, 1994
The intracellular domain of mouse Notch: a constitutively activated repressor of myogenesis directed at the basic helix-loop-helix region of MyoDR Kopan, J S Nye, H Weintraub
Neuron|June 6, 2000
Radial glial identity is promoted by Notch1 signaling in the murine forebrainN Gaiano, J S Nye, G Fishell
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 1, 1987
Porphyrins are endogenous ligands for the mitochondrial (peripheral-type) benzodiazepine receptorA Verma, J S Nye, S H Snyder
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