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T A Richmond

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Plant Physiology|October 12, 2000
The cellulose synthase superfamilyT A Richmond, C R Somerville
The Plant Cell|October 16, 1999
A defect in beta-oxidation causes abnormal inflorescence development in ArabidopsisT A Richmond, A B Bleecker
Plant Molecular Biology|September 14, 2001
Integrative approaches to determining Csl functionT A Richmond, C R Somerville
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|February 19, 2000
Engineered metal binding sites on green fluorescence proteinT A Richmond, T T Takahashi, R Shimkhada, et al.
Plant Physiology|November 1, 1994
The fate of inflorescence meristems is controlled by developing fruits in ArabidopsisL L Hensel, M A Nelson, T A Richmond, et al.
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|December 22, 2010
Diversity of conotoxin types from Conus californicus reflects a diversity of prey types and a novel evolutionary historyC A Elliger, T A Richmond, Z N Lebaric, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|December 15, 2010
A diverse family of novel peptide toxins from an unusual cone snail, Conus californicusW F Gilly, T A Richmond, T F Duda, et al.
G3 (Bethesda, Md.)|August 22, 2012
Microarray-based capture of novel expressed cell type-specific transfrags (CoNECT) to annotate tissue-specific transcription in Drosophila melanogasterX Hong, H Doddapaneni, J M Comeron, et al.
Journal of Medical Genetics|September 15, 2006
Ultra-high resolution array painting facilitates breakpoint sequencingS M Gribble, D Kalaitzopoulos, D C Burford, et al.
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Plant Physiology|October 12, 2000
The cellulose synthase superfamilyT A Richmond, C R Somerville
The Plant Cell|October 16, 1999
A defect in beta-oxidation causes abnormal inflorescence development in ArabidopsisT A Richmond, A B Bleecker
Plant Molecular Biology|September 14, 2001
Integrative approaches to determining Csl functionT A Richmond, C R Somerville
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|February 19, 2000
Engineered metal binding sites on green fluorescence proteinT A Richmond, T T Takahashi, R Shimkhada, et al.
Plant Physiology|November 1, 1994
The fate of inflorescence meristems is controlled by developing fruits in ArabidopsisL L Hensel, M A Nelson, T A Richmond, et al.
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|December 22, 2010
Diversity of conotoxin types from Conus californicus reflects a diversity of prey types and a novel evolutionary historyC A Elliger, T A Richmond, Z N Lebaric, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|December 15, 2010
A diverse family of novel peptide toxins from an unusual cone snail, Conus californicusW F Gilly, T A Richmond, T F Duda, et al.
G3 (Bethesda, Md.)|August 22, 2012
Microarray-based capture of novel expressed cell type-specific transfrags (CoNECT) to annotate tissue-specific transcription in Drosophila melanogasterX Hong, H Doddapaneni, J M Comeron, et al.
Journal of Medical Genetics|September 15, 2006
Ultra-high resolution array painting facilitates breakpoint sequencingS M Gribble, D Kalaitzopoulos, D C Burford, et al.
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