Search


Current filters:


Start a new search
Add filters:

Use filters to refine the search results.


Results 1-10 of 37 (Search time: 0.002 seconds).
Item hits:
PreviewIssue DateTitleAuthor(s)
1996Effects of Continuous Calcitonin Treatment on Osteoclast-like Cell Development and Clacitonin Receptor Expression in Mouse Bone Marrow CulturesIkegame, M.; Rakopoulos, M.; Martin, T.; Moseley, J.; Findlay, D.
1996A powerful new technique for isolating genes encoding cell surface antigens using retroviral expression cloningZannettino, A.; Rayner, J.; Ashman, L.; Gonda, T.; Simmons, P.
1996Production of a human epidermal growth factor fusion protein and its degradation in rat gastrointestinal flushingsXian, C.; Upton, Z.; Goddard, C.; Shoubridge, C.; McNeil, K.; Wallace, J.; Read, L.; Francis, G.
1998The vascular endothelial growth factor mRNA contains an internal ribosome entry siteMiller, D.; Dibbens, J.; Damert, A.; Risau, W.; Vadas, M.; Goodall, G.
1996Physiological Levels of Calcitonin Regulate the Mouse Osteoclast Calcitonin Receptor by a Protein Kinase A-Mediated MechanismWada, S.; Udagawa, N.; Nagata, N.; Martin, T.; Findlay, D.
1998Conversion of procaspase-3 to an autoactivating caspase by fusion to the caspase-2 predomainColussi, P.; Harvey, N.; Shearwin-Whyatt, L.; Kumar, S.
1999Genomic organisation and biological characterization of the novel human CC chemokine DC-CK-1/PARC/MIP-4/SCYA18Guan, P.; Burghes, A.; Cunningham, A.; Lira, P.; Brissette, W.; Neote, K.; McColl, S.
1996DNAM-1, a novel adhesion molecule involved in the cytolytic function of T lymphocytesShibuya, A.; Campbell, D.; Hannum, C.; Yssel, H.; Franz-Bacon, K.; McClanahan, T.; Kitamura, T.; Nicholl, J.; Sutherland, G.; Lanier, L.; Phillips, J.
1997Structural organization of the mouse and human GALR1 Galanin receptor genes (Galnr and GALNR) and chromosomal localization of the mouse geneJacoby, A.; Webb, G.; Liu, M.; Kofler, B.; Hort, Y.; Fathi, Z.; Bottema, C.; Shine, J.; Iismaa, T.
1995Expression of bacterial cysteine biosynthesis genes in transgenic mice and sheep: Toward a new in vivo amino acid biosynthesis pathway and improved wool growthBawden, C.; Sivaprasad, A.; Verma, P.; Walker, S.; Rogers, G.