Authors:
BROWN JL
MUCCI D
WHITELEY M
DIRKSEN ML
KASSIS JA
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Citation: Aw. Garnham et M. Whiteley, VASCULAR RADIOLOGICAL EXPERIENCE IN VASCULAR SURGICAL TRAINEES, British Journal of Surgery, 85(4), 1998, pp. 559-559
Citation: M. Whiteley et Ja. Kassis, RESCUE OF DROSOPHILA ENGRAILED MUTANTS WITH A HIGHLY DIVERGENT MOSQUITO ENGRAILED CDNA USING A HOMING, ENHANCER-TRAPPING TRANSPOSON, Development, 124(8), 1997, pp. 1531-1541
Citation: M. Whiteley et al., EXPRESSION PATTERN OF AN AXOLOTL FLOOR PLATE-SPECIFIC FORK HEAD GENE REFLECTS EARLY DEVELOPMENTAL DIFFERENCES BETWEEN FROGS AND SALAMANDERS, Developmental genetics, 20(2), 1997, pp. 145-151
Citation: M. Whiteley et al., AN INEXPENSIVE CHEMOSTAT APPARATUS FOR THE STUDY OF MICROBIAL BIOFILMS, Journal of microbiological methods, 30(2), 1997, pp. 125-132
Citation: M. Whiteley et D. Prytherch, PRESIDENTIAL-ADDRESS - VASCULAR-SURGERY - COMPARING OUTCOMES, Journal of vascular surgery, 24(6), 1996, pp. 1066-1066
Citation: M. Whiteley, USE OF HAND-HELD DOPPLER TO IDENTIFY DIFFICULT FOREARM VEINS FOR CANNULATION, Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, 78(1), 1996, pp. 73-73
Citation: M. Whiteley, DIAGNOSIS OF ARTERIAL-DISEASE OF THE LOWER-EXTREMITIES WITH DUPLEX ULTRASONOGRAPHY, British Journal of Surgery, 83(6), 1996, pp. 867-867
Citation: M. Whiteley, THE GREAT TOWER IN THE BOIS-DE-VINCENNES, ITS ROLES AS RESIDENCE AND FORTIFICATION .1. THE GREAT TOWER OF VINCENNES, RESIDENCE OF CHARLES-V, Bulletin monumental, 152(3), 1994, pp. 313-335
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Authors:
WHITELEY M
NOGUCHI PD
SENSABAUGH SM
ODENWALD WF
KASSIS JA
Citation: M. Whiteley et al., THE DROSOPHILA GENE ESCARGOT ENCODES A ZINC FINGER MOTIF FOUND IN SNAIL-RELATED GENES, Mechanisms of development, 36(3), 1992, pp. 117-127