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Author Latterich [5 articles]

Recent papers posted to CiteULike by the author Latterich.
  • Publishing proteomic data
    Proteome Science, Vol. 4 (28 April 2006), 8.
    by Martin Latterich
    posted to standards publishing proteomics data by fgibson to the group GelML on 2008-08-11 12:09:35 as read
  • Molecular systems biology at the crossroads: to know less about more, or to know more about less?
    Proteome Sci, Vol. 3 (28 October 2005)
  • Two Methods of Whole-Genome Amplification Enable Accurate Genotyping Across a 2320-SNP Linkage Panel
    Genome Res., Vol. 14, No. 5. (1 May 2004), pp. 901-907.
    by David L Barker, Mark S Hansen, Fawad A Faruqi, Diane Giannola, Orlando R Irsula, Roger S Lasken, Martin Latterich, Vladimir Makarov, Arnold Oliphant, Jonathon H Pinter, Richard Shen, Irina Sleptsova, William Ziehler, Eric Lai
    posted to whole_genome_amplification phi29 methods by echinotrix on 2008-05-11 19:39:56 as **
  • Bid, Bax, and Lipids Cooperate to Form Supramolecular Openings in the Outer Mitochondrial Membrane
    Cell, Vol. 111, No. 3. (1 November 2002), pp. 331-342.
    by Tomomi Kuwana, Mason R Mackey, Guy Perkins, Mark H Ellisman, Martin Latterich, Roger Schneiter, Douglas R Green, Donald D Newmeyer
    posted to no-tag by olenaivashyna on 2007-09-03 10:32:34 as ****
  • Bid, Bax, and lipids cooperate to form supramolecular openings in the outer mitochondrial membrane.
    Cell, Vol. 111, No. 3. (1 November 2002), pp. 331-342.
    posted to ms2007 by burkey on 2007-08-21 20:50:05 as **
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