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How might the diversity of potassium channels be generated?, Jan LY, Jan YN., Trends Neurosci. October 1, 1990; 13 (10): 415-9.


How many NMDA receptors?, Lambolez B, Curutchet P, Stinnakre J, Bregestovski P, Rossier J, de Carvalho LP., Nature. September 6, 1990; 347 (6288): 26.


Heterogeneity of Drosophila nicotinic acetylcholine receptors: SAD, a novel developmentally regulated alpha-subunit., Sawruk E, Schloss P, Betz H, Schmitt B., EMBO J. September 1, 1990; 9 (9): 2671-7.


High levels of transcription driven by a 400 bp segment of the human G6PD promoter., Ursini MV, Scalera L, Martini G., Biochem Biophys Res Commun. August 16, 1990; 170 (3): 1203-9.


Human facilitative glucose transporters. Isolation, functional characterization, and gene localization of cDNAs encoding an isoform (GLUT5) expressed in small intestine, kidney, muscle, and adipose tissue and an unusual glucose transporter pseudogene-like sequence (GLUT6)., Kayano T, Burant CF, Fukumoto H, Gould GW, Fan YS, Eddy RL, Byers MG, Shows TB, Seino S, Bell GI., J Biol Chem. August 5, 1990; 265 (22): 13276-82.


Homeobox genes and the vertebrate body plan., De Robertis EM, Oliver G, Wright CV., Sci Am. July 1, 1990; 263 (1): 46-52.


Heteromultimeric channels formed by rat brain potassium-channel proteins., Ruppersberg JP, Schröter KH, Sakmann B, Stocker M, Sewing S, Pongs O., Nature. June 7, 1990; 345 (6275): 535-7.


High concentrations of estrogen stabilize vitellogenin mRNA against cytoplasmic degradation but physiological concentrations do not., McKenzie EA, Knowland J., Mol Endocrinol. June 1, 1990; 4 (6): 807-11.


Hybrid selection of mRNA with biotinylated DNA., Soh J, Pestka S., Genet Anal Tech Appl. June 1, 1990; 7 (4): 80-6.


H-ras(val12) induces cytoplasmic but not nuclear events of the cell cycle in small Xenopus oocytes., Johnson AD, Cork RJ, Williams MA, Robinson KR, Smith LD., Cell Regul. June 1, 1990; 1 (7): 543-54.


Hensen's node, but not other biological signallers, can induce supernumerary digits in the developing chick limb bud., Stocker KM, Carlson BM., Rouxs Arch Dev Biol. May 1, 1990; 198 (7): 371-381.


Hepatic lipase: site-directed mutagenesis of a serine residue important for catalytic activity., Davis RC, Stahnke G, Wong H, Doolittle MH, Ameis D, Will H, Schotz MC., J Biol Chem. April 15, 1990; 265 (11): 6291-5.


Heteropolymeric potassium channels expressed in Xenopus oocytes from cloned subunits., Christie MJ, North RA, Osborne PB, Douglass J, Adelman JP., Neuron. March 1, 1990; 4 (3): 405-11.


How embryos work: a comparative view of diverse modes of cell fate specification., Davidson EH., Development. March 1, 1990; 108 (3): 365-89.


Human cardiac sodium channels expressed in Xenopus oocytes., Tomaselli GF, Feldman AM, Yellen G, Marban E., Am J Physiol. March 1, 1990; 258 (3 Pt 2): H903-6.


How is the flagellar length of mature sperm determined? II. Comparison of tubulin synthesis in spermatids between newt and Xenopus in vitro., Uno S, Abé S., Exp Cell Res. February 1, 1990; 186 (2): 279-87.


High resolution mapping of Xenopus laevis 5S and ribosomal RNA genes by EM in situ hybridization., Narayanswami S, Hamkalo BA., Cytometry. January 1, 1990; 11 (1): 144-52.


How does a nervous system produce behaviour? A case study in neurobiology., Roberts A., Sci Prog. January 1, 1990; 74 (293 Pt 1): 31-51.


Half helical turn spacing changes convert a frog into a mouse rDNA promoter: a distant upstream domain determines the helix face of the initiation site., Pape LK, Windle JJ, Sollner-Webb B., Genes Dev. January 1, 1990; 4 (1): 52-62.


Ha-rasVal-12,Thr-59 activates S6 kinase and p34cdc2 kinase in Xenopus oocytes: evidence for c-mosxe-dependent and -independent pathways., Barrett CB, Schroetke RM, Van der Hoorn FA, Nordeen SK, Maller JL., Mol Cell Biol. January 1, 1990; 10 (1): 310-5.


Histones in Xenopus laevis' early development: the race against time., Koster JG, Destrée OH, Raat NJ, Westerhoff HV., Biomed Biochim Acta. January 1, 1990; 49 (8-9): 855-77.


Heterodimeric capping proteins constitute a highly conserved group of actin-binding proteins., Hartmann H, Schleicher M, Noegel AA., Dev Genet. January 1, 1990; 11 (5-6): 369-76.


HIOMT-like immunoreactivity in the vertebrate retina: a species comparison., Wiechmann AF, Hollyfield JG., Exp Eye Res. December 1, 1989; 49 (6): 1079-95.


Histone H1 represses transcription from minichromosomes assembled in vitro., Shimamura A, Sapp M, Rodriguez-Campos A, Worcel A., Mol Cell Biol. December 1, 1989; 9 (12): 5573-84.


Human transcription factor TFIIIC2 specifically interacts with a unique sequence in the Xenopus laevis 5S rRNA gene., Fradkin LG, Yoshinaga SK, Berk AJ, Dasgupta A., Mol Cell Biol. November 1, 1989; 9 (11): 4941-50.


HNK-1 marks earliest axonal outgrowth in Xenopus., Nordlander RH., Brain Res Dev Brain Res. November 1, 1989; 50 (1): 147-53.


High standard one-loop potential clamp device for Ranvier nodes., Albers M, Bohuslavizki KH, Koppenhöfer E., Gen Physiol Biophys. October 1, 1989; 8 (5): 409-33.


Human autoantibodies against a nucleolar protein., Kindås-Mügge I., Biochem Biophys Res Commun. September 15, 1989; 163 (2): 1119-27.


Histochemistry and isomyosins of tail musculature in Xenopus., Kordylewski L, Faber J, Görlich A, Kilarski W., J Muscle Res Cell Motil. August 1, 1989; 10 (4): 290-6.


HIV-1 TAT "activates" presynthesized RNA in the nucleus., Braddock M, Chambers A, Wilson W, Esnouf MP, Adams SE, Kingsman AJ, Kingsman SM., Cell. July 28, 1989; 58 (2): 269-79.


Hydrins, hydroosmotic neurohypophysial peptides: osmoregulatory adaptation in amphibians through vasotocin precursor processing., Rouillé Y, Michel G, Chauvet MT, Chauvet J, Acher R., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. July 1, 1989; 86 (14): 5272-5.


Hyperdorsoanterior embryos from Xenopus eggs treated with D2O., Scharf SR, Rowning B, Wu M, Gerhart JC., Dev Biol. July 1, 1989; 134 (1): 175-88.


Hybrid DNA artifact from PCR of closely related target sequences., Shuldiner AR, Nirula A, Roth J., Nucleic Acids Res. June 12, 1989; 17 (11): 4409.


Homology and analogy in transmembrane channel design: lessons from synaptic membrane proteins., Betz H, Becker CM, Grenningloh G, Hoch W, Knaus P, Langosch D, Malosio ML, Schmitt B, Thomas L., J Protein Chem. June 1, 1989; 8 (3): 325.


Histone H1(0) mapping using monoclonal antibodies., Dousson S, Gorka C, Gilly C, Lawrence JJ., Eur J Immunol. June 1, 1989; 19 (6): 1123-9.


Heparin and heparan sulfate partially inhibit induction of acetylcholine receptor accumulation by nerve in Xenopus culture., Hirano Y, Kidokoro Y., J Neurosci. May 1, 1989; 9 (5): 1555-61.


High initiation rates at the ribosomal gene promoter do not depend upon spacer transcription., Labhart P, Reeder RH., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. May 1, 1989; 86 (9): 3155-8.


Homology of the 70-kilodalton antigens from Mycobacterium leprae and Mycobacterium bovis with the Mycobacterium tuberculosis 71-kilodalton antigen and with the conserved heat shock protein 70 of eucaryotes., Garsia RJ, Hellqvist L, Booth RJ, Radford AJ, Britton WJ, Astbury L, Trent RJ, Basten A., Infect Immun. January 1, 1989; 57 (1): 204-12.


Hemispheric asymmetry of rapid chloride responses to inositol trisphosphate and calcium in Xenopus oocytes., Lupu-Meiri M, Shapira H, Oron Y., FEBS Lett. November 21, 1988; 240 (1-2): 83-7.


Heterogeneity of glycine receptors and their messenger RNAs in rat brain and spinal cord., Akagi H, Miledi R., Science. October 14, 1988; 242 (4876): 270-3.


Heat shock-induced accumulation of ubiquitin mRNA in Xenopus laevis embryos is developmentally regulated., Ovsenek N, Heikkila JJ., Dev Biol. October 1, 1988; 129 (2): 582-5.


Heat shock gene expression in Xenopus laevis A6 cells in response to heat shock and sodium arsenite treatments., Darasch S, Mosser DD, Bols NC, Heikkila JJ., Biochem Cell Biol. August 1, 1988; 66 (8): 862-70.


Hepatocyte-specific promoter element HP1 of the Xenopus albumin gene interacts with transcriptional factors of mammalian hepatocytes., Schorpp M, Kugler W, Wagner U, Ryffel GU., J Mol Biol. July 20, 1988; 202 (2): 307-20.


Homologous genes for mouse 4.5S hybRNA are found in all eukaryotes and their low molecular weight RNA transcripts intermolecularly hybridize with eukaryotic 18S ribosomal RNAs., Trinh-Rohlik Q, Maxwell ES., Nucleic Acids Res. July 11, 1988; 16 (13): 6041-56.


Hox-5.1 defines a homeobox-containing gene locus on mouse chromosome 2., Featherstone MS, Baron A, Gaunt SJ, Mattei MG, Duboule D., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. July 1, 1988; 85 (13): 4760-4.


Human low density lipoprotein receptor expressed in Xenopus oocytes. Conserved signals for O-linked glycosylation and receptor-mediated endocytosis., Peacock SL, Bates MP, Russell DW, Brown MS, Goldstein JL., J Biol Chem. June 5, 1988; 263 (16): 7838-45.


How is the flagellar length of mature sperm determined? I. Comparison of flagellar growth in spermatids between newt and Xenopus in vitro., Uno S, Abé S., Exp Cell Res. May 1, 1988; 176 (1): 194-7.


Human sperm nuclei can transform into condensed chromosomes in Xenopus egg extracts., Ohsumi K, Katagiri C, Yanagimachi R., Gamete Res. May 1, 1988; 20 (1): 1-9.


Human gene encoding the 78,000-dalton glucose-regulated protein and its pseudogene: structure, conservation, and regulation., Ting J, Lee AS., DNA. May 1, 1988; 7 (4): 275-86.


Human cellular retinol-binding protein gene organization and chromosomal location., Nilsson MH, Spurr NK, Lundvall J, Rask L, Peterson PA., Eur J Biochem. April 5, 1988; 173 (1): 35-44.

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