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Gene|December 10, 1988
Transcription termination in animal viruses and cellsO Resnekov, E Ben-Asher, E Bengal, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 26, 1995
Evidence for the presence of a protease-activated receptor distinct from the thrombin receptor in human keratinocytesR J Santulli, C K Derian, A L Darrow, et al.
International Journal of Cosmetic Science|August 14, 2010
A novel anti-ageing mechanism for retinol: induction of dermal elastin synthesis and elastin fibre formationD Rossetti, M G Kielmanowicz, S Vigodman, et al.
Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research|April 23, 2008
LIGR, a protease-activated receptor-2-derived peptide, enhances skin pigmentation without inducing inflammatory processesConnie B Lin, Nannan Chen, Richard Scarpa, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 1, 1986
Self-inactivating retroviral vectors designed for transfer of whole genes into mammalian cellsS F Yu, T von Rüden, P W Kantoff, et al.
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Gene|December 10, 1988
Transcription termination in animal viruses and cellsO Resnekov, E Ben-Asher, E Bengal, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 26, 1995
Evidence for the presence of a protease-activated receptor distinct from the thrombin receptor in human keratinocytesR J Santulli, C K Derian, A L Darrow, et al.
International Journal of Cosmetic Science|August 14, 2010
A novel anti-ageing mechanism for retinol: induction of dermal elastin synthesis and elastin fibre formationD Rossetti, M G Kielmanowicz, S Vigodman, et al.
Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research|April 23, 2008
LIGR, a protease-activated receptor-2-derived peptide, enhances skin pigmentation without inducing inflammatory processesConnie B Lin, Nannan Chen, Richard Scarpa, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 1, 1986
Self-inactivating retroviral vectors designed for transfer of whole genes into mammalian cellsS F Yu, T von Rüden, P W Kantoff, et al.
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