G Howes
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GRANT J, Howes G, McKee P
Clin Exp Dermatol
. 1995 May;
20(3):208-12.
PMID: 7671414
Twenty cases of solar keratosis and 15 cases of Bowen's disease were investigated for the expression of transforming growth factor alpha (TGF-alpha) by an indirect immunoperoxidase technique using monoclonal antibody...
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Dale L, Howes G, Price B, Smith J
Development
. 1992 Jun;
115(2):573-85.
PMID: 1425340
The mesoderm of amphibian embryos such as Xenopus laevis arises through an inductive interaction in which cells of the vegetal hemisphere of the embryo act on overlying equatorial and animal...
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New H, Howes G, Smith J
Curr Opin Genet Dev
. 1991 Aug;
1(2):196-203.
PMID: 1688002
This is an update of a previous review (Current Opinion in Cell Biology 2:969-974) in which we discussed recent work attempting to understand the sequence of inductive interactions responsible for...
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Green J, Howes G, Symes K, Cooke J, Smith J
Development
. 1990 Jan;
108(1):173-83.
PMID: 2351061
Mesoderm in Xenopus and other amphibian embryos is induced by signals from the vegetal hemisphere acting on equatorial or animal hemisphere cells. These signals are diffusible and two classes of...
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Smith J, Cooke J, Green J, Howes G, Symes K
Development
. 1989 Jan;
107 Suppl:149-59.
PMID: 2636136
The mesoderm of Xenopus laevis and other amphibia is formed through an inductive interaction during which cells of the vegetal hemisphere act on cells of the animal hemisphere. Two groups...
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Howes G, OConnor M, Chia W
Nucleic Acids Res
. 1988 Apr;
16(7):3039-52.
PMID: 2835750
Fourteen P-element insertion mutants at the yellow (y) gene of D. melanogaster have been analysed by restriction mapping and DNA sequencing. The distribution of the insertion sites is nonrandom, with...
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Chia W, Howes G, Martin M, Meng Y, Moses K, Tsubota S
EMBO J
. 1986 Dec;
5(13):3597-605.
PMID: 16052739
The yellow (y) locus of Drosophila controls the pattern of pigmentation of the adult cuticle and larval mouth parts. Mutations of y belong to two phenotypic classes; type1 mutants exhibit...