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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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August 5, 1998
The area code hypothesis revisited: olfactory receptors and other related transmembrane receptors may function as the last digits in a cell surface code for assembling embryos
W J Dreyer
Antibiotics and Chemotherapy
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January 1, 1979
A progress report on two highly sensitive, nonisotopic assay systems
W J Dreyer
Science (New York, N.Y.)
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April 25, 1980
Immunomicrospheres: reagents for cell labeling and separation
A Rembaum, W J Dreyer
FEBS Letters
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January 15, 1972
Light dependent phosphorylation of rhodopsin by ATP
H Kühn, W J. Dreyer
Biochemistry
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May 21, 1974
Rhodopsin content in the outer segment membranes of bovine and frog retinal rods
D S Papermaster, W J Dreyer
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)
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November 1, 1978
Bursectomy in ovo blocks the generation of immunoglobulin diversity
H V Huang, W J Dreyer
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology
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January 1, 1984
Immunology and embryogenesis: the chromosomal editing hypothesis
W J Dreyer, J M Roman
Genetica
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August 22, 2000
Cell-surface area codes: mobile-element related gene switches generate precise and heritable cell-surface displays of address molecules that are used for constructing embryos
W J Dreyer, J Roman-Dreyer
Journal of Supramolecular Structure
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January 1, 1977
The area-code hypothesis: the immune system provides clues to understanding the genetic and molecular basis of cell recognition during development
L Hood, H V Huang, W J Dreyer
Nature
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August 9, 1984
Fluorescent latex microspheres as a retrograde neuronal marker for in vivo and in vitro studies of visual cortex
L C Katz, A Burkhalter, W J Dreyer
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
August 5, 1998
The area code hypothesis revisited: olfactory receptors and other related transmembrane receptors may function as the last digits in a cell surface code for assembling embryos
W J Dreyer
Antibiotics and Chemotherapy
|
January 1, 1979
A progress report on two highly sensitive, nonisotopic assay systems
W J Dreyer
Science (New York, N.Y.)
|
April 25, 1980
Immunomicrospheres: reagents for cell labeling and separation
A Rembaum, W J Dreyer
FEBS Letters
|
January 15, 1972
Light dependent phosphorylation of rhodopsin by ATP
H Kühn, W J. Dreyer
Biochemistry
|
May 21, 1974
Rhodopsin content in the outer segment membranes of bovine and frog retinal rods
D S Papermaster, W J Dreyer
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)
|
November 1, 1978
Bursectomy in ovo blocks the generation of immunoglobulin diversity
H V Huang, W J Dreyer
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology
|
January 1, 1984
Immunology and embryogenesis: the chromosomal editing hypothesis
W J Dreyer, J M Roman
Genetica
|
August 22, 2000
Cell-surface area codes: mobile-element related gene switches generate precise and heritable cell-surface displays of address molecules that are used for constructing embryos
W J Dreyer, J Roman-Dreyer
Journal of Supramolecular Structure
|
January 1, 1977
The area-code hypothesis: the immune system provides clues to understanding the genetic and molecular basis of cell recognition during development
L Hood, H V Huang, W J Dreyer
Nature
|
August 9, 1984
Fluorescent latex microspheres as a retrograde neuronal marker for in vivo and in vitro studies of visual cortex
L C Katz, A Burkhalter, W J Dreyer
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