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T M Fink

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Journal of Forensic Sciences|November 1, 1996
Rodents, human remains, and North American hantaviruses: risk factors and prevention measures for forensic science personnel--a reviewT M Fink
Physical Review Letters|November 3, 2001
How many conformations can a protein remember?T M Fink, R C Ball
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 14, 1993
Beach cusps as self-organized patternsB T Werner, T M Fink
Human Genetics|March 1, 1992
The human vitronectin (complement S-protein) gene maps to the centromeric region of 17qT M Fink, D E Jenne, P Lichter
Journal of Biotechnology|June 30, 1994
Mapping and chromosome analysis: the potential of fluorescence in situ hybridizationS Joos, T M Fink, A Rätsch, et al.
Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics|January 1, 1994
The human gene for nuclear protein BM28 (CDCL1), a new member of the early S-phase family of proteins, maps to chromosome band 3q21A Mincheva, I Todorov, D Werner, et al.
Gene|July 4, 1995
Cloning and structure of the gene encoding the human N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR1)M Zimmer, T M Fink, Y Franke, et al.
Genomics|September 1, 1995
Localization of the gene encoding the putative human HLA class II associated protein (PHAPI) to chromosome 15q22.3-q23 by fluorescence in situ hybridizationT M Fink, M Vaesen, H D Kratzin, et al.
Genomics|November 1, 1993
The human granzyme A (HFSP, CTLA3) gene maps to 5q11-q12 and defines a new locus of the serine protease superfamilyT M Fink, P Lichter, H Wekerle, et al.
Emerging Infectious Diseases|April 1, 1997
The reemergence of Aedes aegypti in ArizonaD M Engelthaler, T M Fink, C E Levy, et al.
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Journal of Forensic Sciences|November 1, 1996
Rodents, human remains, and North American hantaviruses: risk factors and prevention measures for forensic science personnel--a reviewT M Fink
Physical Review Letters|November 3, 2001
How many conformations can a protein remember?T M Fink, R C Ball
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 14, 1993
Beach cusps as self-organized patternsB T Werner, T M Fink
Human Genetics|March 1, 1992
The human vitronectin (complement S-protein) gene maps to the centromeric region of 17qT M Fink, D E Jenne, P Lichter
Journal of Biotechnology|June 30, 1994
Mapping and chromosome analysis: the potential of fluorescence in situ hybridizationS Joos, T M Fink, A Rätsch, et al.
Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics|January 1, 1994
The human gene for nuclear protein BM28 (CDCL1), a new member of the early S-phase family of proteins, maps to chromosome band 3q21A Mincheva, I Todorov, D Werner, et al.
Gene|July 4, 1995
Cloning and structure of the gene encoding the human N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR1)M Zimmer, T M Fink, Y Franke, et al.
Genomics|September 1, 1995
Localization of the gene encoding the putative human HLA class II associated protein (PHAPI) to chromosome 15q22.3-q23 by fluorescence in situ hybridizationT M Fink, M Vaesen, H D Kratzin, et al.
Genomics|November 1, 1993
The human granzyme A (HFSP, CTLA3) gene maps to 5q11-q12 and defines a new locus of the serine protease superfamilyT M Fink, P Lichter, H Wekerle, et al.
Emerging Infectious Diseases|April 1, 1997
The reemergence of Aedes aegypti in ArizonaD M Engelthaler, T M Fink, C E Levy, et al.
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