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T J Musci

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Mechanisms of Development|November 1, 1995
Induction of anteroposterior neural pattern in Xenopus: evidence for a quantitative mechanismT Doniach, T J Musci
Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America|September 1, 1997
Treatment of thyroid disease in pregnancyJ L Ecker, T J Musci
Developmental Biology|February 19, 1998
Translational activation and cytoplasmic polyadenylation of FGF receptor-1 are independently regulated during Xenopus oocyte maturationP A Culp, T J Musci
Molecular Biology of the Cell|November 17, 1999
c-mos and cdc2 cooperate in the translational activation of fibroblast growth factor receptor-1 during Xenopus oocyte maturationP A Culp, T J Musci
Prenatal Diagnosis|March 22, 2001
Interphase FISH with chromosome-specific protelomere probes for rapid prenatal diagnosis in a reciprocal translocation carrierP D Cotter, T J Musci
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 1, 1990
Regulation of the fibroblast growth factor receptor in early Xenopus embryosT J Musci, E Amaya, M W Kirschner
Cell|July 26, 1991
Expression of a dominant negative mutant of the FGF receptor disrupts mesoderm formation in Xenopus embryosE Amaya, T J Musci, M W Kirschner
Development (Cambridge, England)|August 1, 1995
FGF is a prospective competence factor for early activin-type signals in Xenopus mesoderm inductionR A Cornell, T J Musci, D Kimelman
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology|July 1, 1997
Incidence of persistent birth injury in macrosomic infants: association with mode of deliveryL B Kolderup, R K Laros, T J Musci
Development (Cambridge, England)|June 1, 1995
Temporal regulation of the Xenopus FGF receptor in development: a translation inhibitory element in the 3' untranslated regionE P Robbie, M Peterson, E Amaya, et al.
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Mechanisms of Development|November 1, 1995
Induction of anteroposterior neural pattern in Xenopus: evidence for a quantitative mechanismT Doniach, T J Musci
Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America|September 1, 1997
Treatment of thyroid disease in pregnancyJ L Ecker, T J Musci
Developmental Biology|February 19, 1998
Translational activation and cytoplasmic polyadenylation of FGF receptor-1 are independently regulated during Xenopus oocyte maturationP A Culp, T J Musci
Molecular Biology of the Cell|November 17, 1999
c-mos and cdc2 cooperate in the translational activation of fibroblast growth factor receptor-1 during Xenopus oocyte maturationP A Culp, T J Musci
Prenatal Diagnosis|March 22, 2001
Interphase FISH with chromosome-specific protelomere probes for rapid prenatal diagnosis in a reciprocal translocation carrierP D Cotter, T J Musci
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 1, 1990
Regulation of the fibroblast growth factor receptor in early Xenopus embryosT J Musci, E Amaya, M W Kirschner
Cell|July 26, 1991
Expression of a dominant negative mutant of the FGF receptor disrupts mesoderm formation in Xenopus embryosE Amaya, T J Musci, M W Kirschner
Development (Cambridge, England)|August 1, 1995
FGF is a prospective competence factor for early activin-type signals in Xenopus mesoderm inductionR A Cornell, T J Musci, D Kimelman
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology|July 1, 1997
Incidence of persistent birth injury in macrosomic infants: association with mode of deliveryL B Kolderup, R K Laros, T J Musci
Development (Cambridge, England)|June 1, 1995
Temporal regulation of the Xenopus FGF receptor in development: a translation inhibitory element in the 3' untranslated regionE P Robbie, M Peterson, E Amaya, et al.
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