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Development (Cambridge, England)|February 1, 1993
Specifying the path of the intersegmental nerve of the Drosophila embryo: a role for Delta and NotchE Giniger, L Y Jan, Y N Jan
Development (Cambridge, England)|February 1, 1993
Postembryonic patterns of expression of cut, a locus regulating sensory organ identity in DrosophilaK Blochlinger, L Y Jan, Y N Jan
Cell|June 27, 1997
Regulation of IRK3 inward rectifier K+ channel by m1 acetylcholine receptor and intracellular magnesiumH Chuang, Y N Jan, L Y Jan
Development (Cambridge, England)|November 1, 1990
A new homeobox-containing gene, msh-2, is transiently expressed early during mesoderm formation of DrosophilaR Bodmer, L Y Jan, Y N Jan
Genes & Development|February 1, 1990
rhomboid, a gene required for dorsoventral axis establishment and peripheral nervous system development in Drosophila melanogasterE Bier, L Y Jan, Y N Jan
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|February 1, 1997
Rho family GTP-binding proteins in growth cone signallingL Luo, L Y Jan, Y N Jan
Cell|November 29, 1996
Regions responsible for the assembly of inwardly rectifying potassium channelsA Tinker, Y N Jan, L Y Jan
Biophysical Journal|February 1, 1996
Contributions of a negatively charged residue in the hydrophobic domain of the IRK1 inwardly rectifying K+ channel to K(+)-selective permeationE Reuveny, Y N Jan, L Y Jan
Development (Cambridge, England)|August 26, 1998
Transcriptional regulation of atonal during development of the Drosophila peripheral nervous systemY Sun, L Y Jan, Y N Jan
Development (Cambridge, England)|January 1, 1997
Reciprocal localization of Nod and kinesin fusion proteins indicates microtubule polarity in the Drosophila oocyte, epithelium, neuron and muscleI E Clark, L Y Jan, Y N Jan
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Development (Cambridge, England)|February 1, 1993
Specifying the path of the intersegmental nerve of the Drosophila embryo: a role for Delta and NotchE Giniger, L Y Jan, Y N Jan
Development (Cambridge, England)|February 1, 1993
Postembryonic patterns of expression of cut, a locus regulating sensory organ identity in DrosophilaK Blochlinger, L Y Jan, Y N Jan
Cell|June 27, 1997
Regulation of IRK3 inward rectifier K+ channel by m1 acetylcholine receptor and intracellular magnesiumH Chuang, Y N Jan, L Y Jan
Development (Cambridge, England)|November 1, 1990
A new homeobox-containing gene, msh-2, is transiently expressed early during mesoderm formation of DrosophilaR Bodmer, L Y Jan, Y N Jan
Genes & Development|February 1, 1990
rhomboid, a gene required for dorsoventral axis establishment and peripheral nervous system development in Drosophila melanogasterE Bier, L Y Jan, Y N Jan
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|February 1, 1997
Rho family GTP-binding proteins in growth cone signallingL Luo, L Y Jan, Y N Jan
Cell|November 29, 1996
Regions responsible for the assembly of inwardly rectifying potassium channelsA Tinker, Y N Jan, L Y Jan
Biophysical Journal|February 1, 1996
Contributions of a negatively charged residue in the hydrophobic domain of the IRK1 inwardly rectifying K+ channel to K(+)-selective permeationE Reuveny, Y N Jan, L Y Jan
Development (Cambridge, England)|August 26, 1998
Transcriptional regulation of atonal during development of the Drosophila peripheral nervous systemY Sun, L Y Jan, Y N Jan
Development (Cambridge, England)|January 1, 1997
Reciprocal localization of Nod and kinesin fusion proteins indicates microtubule polarity in the Drosophila oocyte, epithelium, neuron and muscleI E Clark, L Y Jan, Y N Jan
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