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di kieran101 Weiner [2 articles]

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  • Genome sequencing in microfabricated high-density picolitre reactors
    Nature (31 July 2005)
    by Marcel Margulies, Michael Egholm, William E Altman, Said Attiya, Joel S Bader, Lisa A Bemben, Jan Berka, Michael S Braverman, Yi-Ju Chen, Zhoutao Chen, Scott B Dewell, Lei Du, Joseph M Fierro, Xavier V Gomes, Brian C Godwin, Wen He, Scott Helgesen, Chun H Ho, Gerard P Irzyk, Szilveszter C Jando, Maria LI Alenquer, Thomas P Jarvie, Kshama B Jirage, Jong-Bum Kim, James R Knight, Janna R Lanza, John H Leamon, Steven M Lefkowitz, Ming Lei, Jing Li, Kenton L Lohman, Hong Lu, Vinod B Makhijani, Keith E Mcdade, Michael P Mckenna, Eugene W Myers, Elizabeth Nickerson, John R Nobile, Ramona Plant, Bernard P Puc, Michael T Ronan, George T Roth, Gary J Sarkis, Jan F Simons, John W Simpson, Maithreyan Srinivasan, Karrie R Tartaro, Alexander Tomasz, Kari A Vogt, Greg A Volkmer, Shally H Wang, Yong Wang, Michael P Weiner, Pengguang Yu, Richard F Begley, Jonathan M Rothberg
  • The HIV-1 Vif Protein Mediates Degradation of Vpr and Reduces Vpr-Induced Cell Cycle Arrest
    DNA and Cell Biology, Vol. 27, No. 5. (2008), pp. 267-277.
    by Jiangfang Wang, Jason M Shackelford, Nithianandan Selliah, Debra K Shivers, Eduardo O'Neill, Victor J Garcia, Karuppiah Muthumani, David Weiner, Xiao-Fang Yu, Dana Gabuzda, Terri H Finkel
    posted to vpr vif ubiquitin by kieran101 on 2008-05-12 10:23:00 as **
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