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Authors: ZHUANG ZP LINSER PJ HARVEY WR
Citation: Zp. Zhuang et al., THE MORPHOLOGY AND FINE-STRUCTURE OF THE ALKALINE LARVAL MIDGUT OF AEDES-AEGYPTI, The FASEB journal, 12(5), 1998, pp. 5908-5908

Authors: LINSER PJ SKEITH A DUNLAP L GALILEO DS
Citation: Pj. Linser et al., INHIBITION OF BETA-1 INTEGRIN EXPRESSION USING ANTISENSE RETROVIRUSESCAUSES REDUCED CLONE SIZE AND DISPERSION IN EMBRYONIC NEURAL RETINA, The FASEB journal, 12(4), 1998, pp. 2189-2189

Authors: LINSER PJ TRAPIDOROSENTHAL HG ORONA E
Citation: Pj. Linser et al., GLUTAMINE-SYNTHETASE IS A GLIAL-SPECIFIC MARKER IN THE OLFACTORY REGIONS OF THE LOBSTER (PANULIRUS-ARGUS) NERVOUS-SYSTEM, Glia, 20(4), 1997, pp. 275-283

Authors: LINSER PJ SCHLOSSHAUER B GALILEO DS BUZZI WR LEWIS RC
Citation: Pj. Linser et al., LATE PROLIFERATION OF RETINAL MULLER CELL PROGENITORS FACILITATES PREFERENTIAL TARGETING WITH RETROVIRAL VECTORS IN-VITRO, Developmental genetics, 20(3), 1997, pp. 186-196

Authors: PETERSON RE TU CK LINSER PJ
Citation: Re. Peterson et al., ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF A CARBONIC-ANHYDRASE HOMOLOG FROM THE ZEBRAFISH (DANIO-RERIO), Journal of molecular evolution, 44(4), 1997, pp. 432-439

Authors: LINSER PJ SCHLOSSHAUER B GALILEO DS BUZZI WR LEWIS RC
Citation: Pj. Linser et al., LATE PROLIFERATION OF RETINAL MULLER CELL PROGENITORS FACILITATES PREFERENTIAL TARGETING WITH RETROVIRAL VECTORS IN-VITRO, Developmental biology, 186(2), 1997, pp. 12-12

Authors: LEWIS R BUZZI WR LINSER PJ
Citation: R. Lewis et al., RETROVIRAL TARGETING OF MULLER GLIAL-CELLS IN THE DEVELOPING CHICK RETINA, Investigative ophthalmology & visual science, 37(3), 1996, pp. 2973-2973

Authors: LINSER PJ MCCLINTOCK J POSSLEY J BINGHAM S
Citation: Pj. Linser et al., FUNDAMENTAL-ASPECTS OF MULLER CELL-DIFFERENTIATION IN-VIVO - IN-VITROAND ACROSS SPECIES BARRIERS, Investigative ophthalmology & visual science, 37(3), 1996, pp. 3169-3169

Authors: BUZZI WR LINSER PJ
Citation: Wr. Buzzi et Pj. Linser, INHIBITION OF 5A11 HT7 ANTIGEN EXPRESSION BY ANTISENSE OLIGONUCLEOTIDES IN-VITRO LEADS TO LOSS OF GLUTAMINE-SYNTHETASE ACTIVITY AND CELL-AGGREGATION/, Investigative ophthalmology & visual science, 37(3), 1996, pp. 4831-4831

Authors: PETERSON RE OROZCO A LINSER PJ
Citation: Re. Peterson et al., THYROID-HORMONE AND ITS RECEPTORS AND METABOLIZING ENZYMES CONTRIBUTETO THE REGULATION OF CARBONIC-ANHYDRASE EXPRESSION IN NEURAL RETINA, Investigative ophthalmology & visual science, 37(3), 1996, pp. 4832-4832

Authors: FADOOL JM LINSER PJ
Citation: Jm. Fadool et Pj. Linser, EVIDENCE FOR THE FORMATION OF MULTIMERIC FORMS OF THE 5A11 HT7 ANTIGEN/, Biochemical and biophysical research communications, 229(1), 1996, pp. 280-286

Authors: FADOOL JM LINSER PJ
Citation: Jm. Fadool et Pj. Linser, SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL EXPRESSION OF THE 5A11 HT7 ANTIGEN IN THE CHICK-EMBRYO - ASSOCIATION WITH MORPHOGENETIC EVENTS AND TISSUE MATURATION/, Roux's archives of developmental biology, 203(6), 1994, pp. 328-339

Authors: FADOOL JM LINSER PJ
Citation: Jm. Fadool et Pj. Linser, 5A11 ANTIGEN IS A CELL RECOGNITION MOLECULE WHICH IS INVOLVED IN NEURONAL-GLIAL INTERACTIONS IN AVIAN NEURAL RETINA, Developmental dynamics, 196(4), 1993, pp. 252-262

Authors: DUTT K SCOTT M STERNBERG PP LINSER PJ SRINIVASAN A
Citation: K. Dutt et al., TRANSDIFFERENTIATION OF ADULT HUMAN PIGMENT-EPITHELIUM INTO RETINAL CELLS BY TRANSFECTION WITH AN ACTIVATED H-RAS PROTOONCOGENE, DNA and cell biology, 12(8), 1993, pp. 667-673

Authors: TRAPIDOROSENTHAL HG LINSER PJ GREENBERG RM GLEESON RA CARR WES
Citation: Hg. Trapidorosenthal et al., CDNA CLONES FROM THE OLFACTORY ORGAN OF THE SPINY LOBSTER ENCODE A PROTEIN RELATED TO EUKARYOTIC GLUTAMINE-SYNTHETASE, Gene, 129(2), 1993, pp. 275-278

Authors: GALILEO DS LINSER PJ
Citation: Ds. Galileo et Pj. Linser, IMMUNOMAGNETIC REMOVAL OF NEURONS FROM DEVELOPING CHICK OPTIC TECTUM RESULTS IN GLIAL PHENOTYPIC INSTABILITY, Glia, 5(3), 1992, pp. 210-222

Authors: BUONO RJ LINSER PJ
Citation: Rj. Buono et Pj. Linser, TRANSIENT EXPRESSION OF RSVCAT IN TRANSGENIC ZEBRAFISH MADE BY ELECTROPORATION, Investigative ophthalmology & visual science, 33(4), 1992, pp. 1006-1006
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