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FEBS Letters|December 31, 2002
Loss-of-function and residual channel activity of connexin26 mutations associated with non-syndromic deafnessR Bruzzone, V Veronesi, D Gomès, et al.
Cell Communication & Adhesion|June 18, 2002
Identification and functional expression of HCx31.9, a novel gap junction geneN Belluardo, T W White, M Srinivas, et al.
Human Genetics|December 18, 1998
Functional defects of Cx26 resulting from a heterozygous missense mutation in a family with dominant deaf-mutism and palmoplantar keratodermaG Richard, T W White, L E Smith, et al.
Journal of Dairy Science|September 1, 1996
Seasonal effects of supplemental fat or undegradable protein on the growth and metabolism of Holstein calvesL D Bunting, J M Fernandez, R J Fornea, et al.
Journal of Animal Science|December 18, 1998
Influence of intravenous L-carnitine administration in sheep preceding an oral urea drenchA M Chapa, J M Fernandez, T W White, et al.
Small Ruminant Research : the Journal of the International Goat Association|March 22, 2001
Influence of dietary carnitine in growing sheep fed diets containing non-protein nitrogenA M. Chapa, J M. Fernandez, T W. White, et al.
Journal of Animal Science|February 21, 2004
Flow paths of plant tissue residues and digesta through gastrointestinal segments in Spanish goats and methodological considerationsL S Walz, W C Ellis, T W White, et al.
Cell Communication & Adhesion|June 18, 2002
Functional analysis of a dominant mutation of human connexin26 associated with nonsyndromic deafnessR Bruzzone, D Gomès, E Denoyelle, et al.
Journal of Animal Science|May 1, 1994
Prepartum body condition and weight influences on reproductive performance of first-calf beef cowsS M DeRouen, D E Franke, D G Morrison, et al.
Journal of Cell Science|August 9, 2001
trans-dominant inhibition of connexin-43 by mutant connexin-26: implications for dominant connexin disorders affecting epidermal differentiationF Rouan, T W White, N Brown, et al.
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FEBS Letters|December 31, 2002
Loss-of-function and residual channel activity of connexin26 mutations associated with non-syndromic deafnessR Bruzzone, V Veronesi, D Gomès, et al.
Cell Communication & Adhesion|June 18, 2002
Identification and functional expression of HCx31.9, a novel gap junction geneN Belluardo, T W White, M Srinivas, et al.
Human Genetics|December 18, 1998
Functional defects of Cx26 resulting from a heterozygous missense mutation in a family with dominant deaf-mutism and palmoplantar keratodermaG Richard, T W White, L E Smith, et al.
Journal of Dairy Science|September 1, 1996
Seasonal effects of supplemental fat or undegradable protein on the growth and metabolism of Holstein calvesL D Bunting, J M Fernandez, R J Fornea, et al.
Journal of Animal Science|December 18, 1998
Influence of intravenous L-carnitine administration in sheep preceding an oral urea drenchA M Chapa, J M Fernandez, T W White, et al.
Small Ruminant Research : the Journal of the International Goat Association|March 22, 2001
Influence of dietary carnitine in growing sheep fed diets containing non-protein nitrogenA M. Chapa, J M. Fernandez, T W. White, et al.
Journal of Animal Science|February 21, 2004
Flow paths of plant tissue residues and digesta through gastrointestinal segments in Spanish goats and methodological considerationsL S Walz, W C Ellis, T W White, et al.
Cell Communication & Adhesion|June 18, 2002
Functional analysis of a dominant mutation of human connexin26 associated with nonsyndromic deafnessR Bruzzone, D Gomès, E Denoyelle, et al.
Journal of Animal Science|May 1, 1994
Prepartum body condition and weight influences on reproductive performance of first-calf beef cowsS M DeRouen, D E Franke, D G Morrison, et al.
Journal of Cell Science|August 9, 2001
trans-dominant inhibition of connexin-43 by mutant connexin-26: implications for dominant connexin disorders affecting epidermal differentiationF Rouan, T W White, N Brown, et al.
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