Barry L Williams
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Ramsoondar J, Machaty Z, Costa C, Williams B, Fodor W, Bondioli K
Biol Reprod
. 2003 Apr;
69(2):437-45.
PMID: 12672664
The production of genetically engineered pigs as xenotransplant donors aims to solve the severe shortage of organs for transplantation in humans. The first barrier to successful xenotransplantation is hyperacute rejection...
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Wittkopp P, Williams B, Selegue J, Carroll S
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2003 Feb;
100(4):1808-13.
PMID: 12574518
Similar phenotypic changes have evolved independently in many animal taxa. It is unknown whether independent changes involve the same or different developmental and genetic mechanisms. Myriad pigment patterns in the...
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Williams B, Brawn J, Paige K
Mol Ecol
. 2002 Dec;
12(1):11-20.
PMID: 12492874
Detection of the genetic effects of recent habitat fragmentation in natural populations can be a difficult task, especially for high gene flow species. Previous analyses of mitochondrial DNA data from...
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Costa C, Zhao L, Burton W, Rosas C, Bondioli K, Williams B, et al.
Xenotransplantation
. 2002 May;
9(1):45-57.
PMID: 12005104
Research in pig-to-primate xenotransplantation aims to solve the increasing shortage of organs for human allotransplantation and develop new cell- and tissue-based therapies. Progress towards its clinical application has been hampered...
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Johnson K, Williams B, Drown D, Adams R, Clayton D
Mol Ecol
. 2002 Mar;
11(1):25-38.
PMID: 11903902
Some species of parasites occur on a wide range of hosts while others are restricted to one or a few host species. The host specificity of a parasite species is...