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T Humphreys

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Cell|June 1, 1977
Complete turnover of poly(A) on maternal mRNA of sea urchin embryosG J Dolecki, R F Duncan, T Humphreys
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology|June 3, 2021
The Rey 15-Item Memory Test in US veteransLee Ashendorf, Erika L Clark, Clare T Humphreys
Developmental Biology|October 1, 1974
An analysis of the partial metabolic derepression of sea urchin eggs by ammonia: the existence of independent pathwaysD Epel, R Steinhardt, T Humphreys, et al.
Developmental Biology|October 30, 1981
Regulation of ribosomal RNA synthesis in sea urchin embryos and oocytesJ K Griffith, B B Griffith, T Humphreys
Human Heredity|January 1, 1992
Comparison of restriction fragment length polymorphisms of proto-oncogenes in native Hawaiians and other ethnic groups in HawaiiH D Riley, A F Lau, T Humphreys
Experimental Cell Research|September 1, 1986
Tumor promoters and diacylglycerol activate the Na+/H+ antiporter of sea urchin eggsA F Lau, T C Rayson, T Humphreys
Journal of Molecular Neuroscience : MN|July 2, 2011
Target gene repression mediated by miRNAs miR-181c and miR-9 both of which are down-regulated by amyloid-βNicole Schonrock, David T Humphreys, Thomas Preiss, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|June 1, 1983
Molecular cloning of five individual stage- and tissue-specific mRNA sequences from sea urchin pluteus embryosN Fregien, G J Dolecki, M Mandel, et al.
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|November 17, 2009
Enhanced daily load stimulus to bone in spaceflight and on earthKerim O Genc, Brad T Humphreys, Peter R Cavanagh
Nucleic Acids Research|April 25, 1990
The transposable element Uhu from Hawaiian Drosophila--member of the widely dispersed class of Tc1-like transposonsL Brezinsky, G V Wang, T Humphreys, et al.
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Cell|June 1, 1977
Complete turnover of poly(A) on maternal mRNA of sea urchin embryosG J Dolecki, R F Duncan, T Humphreys
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology|June 3, 2021
The Rey 15-Item Memory Test in US veteransLee Ashendorf, Erika L Clark, Clare T Humphreys
Developmental Biology|October 1, 1974
An analysis of the partial metabolic derepression of sea urchin eggs by ammonia: the existence of independent pathwaysD Epel, R Steinhardt, T Humphreys, et al.
Developmental Biology|October 30, 1981
Regulation of ribosomal RNA synthesis in sea urchin embryos and oocytesJ K Griffith, B B Griffith, T Humphreys
Human Heredity|January 1, 1992
Comparison of restriction fragment length polymorphisms of proto-oncogenes in native Hawaiians and other ethnic groups in HawaiiH D Riley, A F Lau, T Humphreys
Experimental Cell Research|September 1, 1986
Tumor promoters and diacylglycerol activate the Na+/H+ antiporter of sea urchin eggsA F Lau, T C Rayson, T Humphreys
Journal of Molecular Neuroscience : MN|July 2, 2011
Target gene repression mediated by miRNAs miR-181c and miR-9 both of which are down-regulated by amyloid-βNicole Schonrock, David T Humphreys, Thomas Preiss, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|June 1, 1983
Molecular cloning of five individual stage- and tissue-specific mRNA sequences from sea urchin pluteus embryosN Fregien, G J Dolecki, M Mandel, et al.
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|November 17, 2009
Enhanced daily load stimulus to bone in spaceflight and on earthKerim O Genc, Brad T Humphreys, Peter R Cavanagh
Nucleic Acids Research|April 25, 1990
The transposable element Uhu from Hawaiian Drosophila--member of the widely dispersed class of Tc1-like transposonsL Brezinsky, G V Wang, T Humphreys, et al.
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