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Xinwei She

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Current Drug Delivery|November 2, 2010
Endoglin-targeted cancer therapyBen K Seon, Akinao Haba, Fumihiko Matsuno, et al.
Immunologic Research|September 19, 2009
Receptor-targeted anticancer therapyBen K Seon, Yuro Haruta, Fumihiko Matsuno, et al.
Nature|September 2, 2005
A genome-wide comparison of recent chimpanzee and human segmental duplicationsZe Cheng, Mario Ventura, Xinwei She, et al.
Genome Research|September 3, 2004
Recurrent sites for new centromere seedingMario Ventura, Stefania Weigl, Lucia Carbone, et al.
Genome Biology|October 17, 2006
Independent centromere formation in a capricious, gene-free domain of chromosome 13q21 in Old World monkeys and pigsMaria Francesca Cardone, Alicia Alonso, Michele Pazienza, et al.
Genome Research|August 4, 2004
Regional patterns of gene expression in human and chimpanzee brainsPhilipp Khaitovich, Bjoern Muetzel, Xinwei She, et al.
Nature|August 20, 2004
The structure and evolution of centromeric transition regions within the human genomeXinwei She, Julie E Horvath, Zhaoshi Jiang, et al.
Chemistry & Biology|February 27, 2013
Discovery of wall teichoic acid inhibitors as potential anti-MRSA β-lactam combination agentsHao Wang, Charles J Gill, Sang H Lee, et al.
Genome Research|September 27, 2007
Islands of euchromatin-like sequence and expressed polymorphic sequences within the short arm of human chromosome 21Robert Lyle, Paola Prandini, Kazutoyo Osoegawa, et al.
ACS Chemical Biology|August 21, 2013
Murgocil is a highly bioactive staphylococcal-specific inhibitor of the peptidoglycan glycosyltransferase enzyme MurGPaul A Mann, Anna Müller, Li Xiao, et al.
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Current Drug Delivery|November 2, 2010
Endoglin-targeted cancer therapyBen K Seon, Akinao Haba, Fumihiko Matsuno, et al.
Immunologic Research|September 19, 2009
Receptor-targeted anticancer therapyBen K Seon, Yuro Haruta, Fumihiko Matsuno, et al.
Nature|September 2, 2005
A genome-wide comparison of recent chimpanzee and human segmental duplicationsZe Cheng, Mario Ventura, Xinwei She, et al.
Genome Research|September 3, 2004
Recurrent sites for new centromere seedingMario Ventura, Stefania Weigl, Lucia Carbone, et al.
Genome Biology|October 17, 2006
Independent centromere formation in a capricious, gene-free domain of chromosome 13q21 in Old World monkeys and pigsMaria Francesca Cardone, Alicia Alonso, Michele Pazienza, et al.
Genome Research|August 4, 2004
Regional patterns of gene expression in human and chimpanzee brainsPhilipp Khaitovich, Bjoern Muetzel, Xinwei She, et al.
Nature|August 20, 2004
The structure and evolution of centromeric transition regions within the human genomeXinwei She, Julie E Horvath, Zhaoshi Jiang, et al.
Chemistry & Biology|February 27, 2013
Discovery of wall teichoic acid inhibitors as potential anti-MRSA β-lactam combination agentsHao Wang, Charles J Gill, Sang H Lee, et al.
Genome Research|September 27, 2007
Islands of euchromatin-like sequence and expressed polymorphic sequences within the short arm of human chromosome 21Robert Lyle, Paola Prandini, Kazutoyo Osoegawa, et al.
ACS Chemical Biology|August 21, 2013
Murgocil is a highly bioactive staphylococcal-specific inhibitor of the peptidoglycan glycosyltransferase enzyme MurGPaul A Mann, Anna Müller, Li Xiao, et al.
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