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W Braithwaite

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Developmental Science|September 14, 2017
Do children understand fraction addition?David W Braithwaite, Jing Tian, Robert S Siegler
Cognitive Psychology|August 14, 2020
How do people choose among rational number notations?Jing Tian, David W Braithwaite, Robert S Siegler
Journal of Virology|August 1, 1981
Alterations to controls of cellular DNA synthesis by adenovirus infectionA W Braithwaite, J D Murray, A J Bellett
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|October 8, 2010
A rapid and optimization-free procedure allows the in vivo detection of subtle cell cycle and ploidy alterations in tissues by flow cytometryChristina Heinlein, Wolfgang Deppert, Antony W Braithwaite, et al.
Oncogene|April 1, 1993
p53 confers a selective advantage on transfected HeLa cellsP J Ridgway, T K Hale, A W Braithwaite
Psychological Review|April 28, 2017
A computational model of fraction arithmeticDavid W Braithwaite, Aryn A Pyke, Robert S Siegler
The New Biologist|January 1, 1991
E1a revisited: the case for multiple cooperative trans-activation domainsA W Braithwaite, C C Nelson, A J Bellett
Journal of Virology|May 18, 2001
Does the antitumor adenovirus ONYX-015/dl1520 selectively target cells defective in the p53 pathway?B R Dix, S J Edwards, A W Braithwaite
Progress in Molecular and Subcellular Biology|June 3, 2004
Exploitation of cell cycle and cell death controls by adenoviruses: the road to a productive infectionI Alasdair Russell, J A Royds, A W Braithwaite
Molecular Cancer|June 29, 2011
Dynamin inhibitors induce caspase-mediated apoptosis following cytokinesis failure in human cancer cells and this is blocked by Bcl-2 overexpressionSanket Joshi, Antony W Braithwaite, Phillip J Robinson, et al.
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Developmental Science|September 14, 2017
Do children understand fraction addition?David W Braithwaite, Jing Tian, Robert S Siegler
Cognitive Psychology|August 14, 2020
How do people choose among rational number notations?Jing Tian, David W Braithwaite, Robert S Siegler
Journal of Virology|August 1, 1981
Alterations to controls of cellular DNA synthesis by adenovirus infectionA W Braithwaite, J D Murray, A J Bellett
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|October 8, 2010
A rapid and optimization-free procedure allows the in vivo detection of subtle cell cycle and ploidy alterations in tissues by flow cytometryChristina Heinlein, Wolfgang Deppert, Antony W Braithwaite, et al.
Oncogene|April 1, 1993
p53 confers a selective advantage on transfected HeLa cellsP J Ridgway, T K Hale, A W Braithwaite
Psychological Review|April 28, 2017
A computational model of fraction arithmeticDavid W Braithwaite, Aryn A Pyke, Robert S Siegler
The New Biologist|January 1, 1991
E1a revisited: the case for multiple cooperative trans-activation domainsA W Braithwaite, C C Nelson, A J Bellett
Journal of Virology|May 18, 2001
Does the antitumor adenovirus ONYX-015/dl1520 selectively target cells defective in the p53 pathway?B R Dix, S J Edwards, A W Braithwaite
Progress in Molecular and Subcellular Biology|June 3, 2004
Exploitation of cell cycle and cell death controls by adenoviruses: the road to a productive infectionI Alasdair Russell, J A Royds, A W Braithwaite
Molecular Cancer|June 29, 2011
Dynamin inhibitors induce caspase-mediated apoptosis following cytokinesis failure in human cancer cells and this is blocked by Bcl-2 overexpressionSanket Joshi, Antony W Braithwaite, Phillip J Robinson, et al.
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