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Steven B Oppenheimer

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Zygote (Cambridge, England)|October 19, 2013
Involvement of L(-)-rhamnose in sea urchin gastrulation: a live embryo assayTiffany N Smith, Steven B Oppenheimer
Acta Histochemica|September 27, 2005
A novel approach to study adhesion mechanisms by isolation of the interacting systemCathy Coyle-Thompson, Steven B Oppenheimer
Acta Histochemica|October 30, 2007
Carbohydrate-based experimental therapeutics for cancer, HIV/AIDS and other diseasesSteven B Oppenheimer, Maribel Alvarez, Jennifer Nnoli
Acta Histochemica|March 5, 2010
A glycobiology review: carbohydrates, lectins and implications in cancer therapeuticsHaike Ghazarian, Brian Idoni, Steven B Oppenheimer
Acta Histochemica|March 27, 2007
Cyclodextrin, a probe for studying adhesive interactionsSahar Sajadi, Patricia Rojas, Steven B Oppenheimer
Acta Histochemica|August 21, 2007
Lectin binding and effects in culture on human cancer and non-cancer cell lines: examination of issues of interest in drug design strategiesKarineh Petrossian, Lisa R Banner, Steven B Oppenheimer
Zygote (Cambridge, England)|May 19, 2016
Terminal alpha-d-mannosides are critical during sea urchin gastrulationHeghush Aleksanyan, Jing Liang, Stan Metzenberg, et al.
Zygote (Cambridge, England)|July 15, 2015
Involvement of l(-)-rhamnose in sea urchin gastrulation. Part II: α-l-RhamnosidaseJing Liang, Heghush Aleksanyan, Stan Metzenberg, et al.
Acta Histochemica|April 2, 2003
A new histochemical approach for studying sperm cell surfacesLylla Ngo, Marcella Barajas, Gayani Weerasinghe, et al.
Acta Histochemica|February 12, 2008
Hyalin is a cell adhesion molecule involved in mediating archenteron-blastocoel roof attachmentEdward J Carroll, Virginia Hutchins-Carroll, Catherine Coyle-Thompson, et al.
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Zygote (Cambridge, England)|October 19, 2013
Involvement of L(-)-rhamnose in sea urchin gastrulation: a live embryo assayTiffany N Smith, Steven B Oppenheimer
Acta Histochemica|September 27, 2005
A novel approach to study adhesion mechanisms by isolation of the interacting systemCathy Coyle-Thompson, Steven B Oppenheimer
Acta Histochemica|October 30, 2007
Carbohydrate-based experimental therapeutics for cancer, HIV/AIDS and other diseasesSteven B Oppenheimer, Maribel Alvarez, Jennifer Nnoli
Acta Histochemica|March 5, 2010
A glycobiology review: carbohydrates, lectins and implications in cancer therapeuticsHaike Ghazarian, Brian Idoni, Steven B Oppenheimer
Acta Histochemica|March 27, 2007
Cyclodextrin, a probe for studying adhesive interactionsSahar Sajadi, Patricia Rojas, Steven B Oppenheimer
Acta Histochemica|August 21, 2007
Lectin binding and effects in culture on human cancer and non-cancer cell lines: examination of issues of interest in drug design strategiesKarineh Petrossian, Lisa R Banner, Steven B Oppenheimer
Zygote (Cambridge, England)|May 19, 2016
Terminal alpha-d-mannosides are critical during sea urchin gastrulationHeghush Aleksanyan, Jing Liang, Stan Metzenberg, et al.
Zygote (Cambridge, England)|July 15, 2015
Involvement of l(-)-rhamnose in sea urchin gastrulation. Part II: α-l-RhamnosidaseJing Liang, Heghush Aleksanyan, Stan Metzenberg, et al.
Acta Histochemica|April 2, 2003
A new histochemical approach for studying sperm cell surfacesLylla Ngo, Marcella Barajas, Gayani Weerasinghe, et al.
Acta Histochemica|February 12, 2008
Hyalin is a cell adhesion molecule involved in mediating archenteron-blastocoel roof attachmentEdward J Carroll, Virginia Hutchins-Carroll, Catherine Coyle-Thompson, et al.
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