Worm Breeder's Gazette 14(2): 11 (February 1, 1996)

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CGC BIBLIOGRAPHIC REFERENCES October 1995 - January 1996

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2237 Kagawa H;Sugimoto K;Matsumoto H;Inoue T;Imadzu H;Takuwa K;Sakube Y Genome structure, mapping and expression of the tropomyosin gene tmy-1 of Caenorhabditis elegans. Journal of Molecular Biology 251: 603-613 1995 ARTICLE

2238   Barnes TM;Kohara Y;Coulson A;Hekimi S
           Meiotic recombination, noncoding DNA and genomic organization
           in Caenorhabditis elegans.
                       Genetics 141: 159-179 1995  ARTICLE

2239   McGhee JD
           Cell fate decisions in the early embryo of the nematode
           Caenorhabditis elegans.
                       Developmental Genetics 17: 155-166 1995  REVIEW

2240   Peixoto CA;Silva LCF;Mourao PAS;Desouza W
           Collagen and glycosaminoglycans of adult and dauer forms of
           Caenorhabditis elegans.
                       Biology of the Cell 19: 1-9 1995  ARTICLE

2241   LaMunyon CW;Ward S
           Sperm precedence in a hermaphroditic nematode (Caenorhabditis
           elegans) is due to competitive superiority
           of male sperm.
                       Experientia 58: 817-823 1995  ARTICLE

2242   Kagan RM;Clarke S
           Protein L-isoaspartyl methyltransferase from the nematode
           Caenorhabditis elegans:  Genomic structure and
           substrate specificity.
                       Biochemistry 34: 10794-10806 1995  ARTICLE

2243   Pilgrim D;McGregor A;Jackle P;Johnson T;Hansen D
           The C. elegans sex-determining gene fem-2 encodes a putative
           protein phosphatase.
                       Molecular Biology of the Cell 6: 1159-1171 1995 
                       ARTICLE

2244   Lewis JA;Fleming JT
           Basic culture methods.
                       "Methods in Cell Biology.  Caenorhabditis elegans:
                       Modern Biological Analysis of an Organism." 
                       H.F. Epstein and D.C. Shakes (eds), Academic Press,
                       Inc., San Diego. 48: 3-29 1995  REVIEW

2245   Anderson P
           Mutagenesis.
                       "Methods in Cell Biology.  Caenorhabditis elegans:
                       Modern Biological Analysis of an Organism." 
                       H.F. Epstein and D.C. Shakes (eds), Academic Press,
                       Inc., San Diego. 48: 31-58 1995  REVIEW

2246   Plasterk RHA
           Reverse genetics: From gene sequence to mutant worm.
                       "Methods in Cell Biology.  Caenorhabditis elegans:
                       Modern Biological Analysis of an Organism." 
                       H.F. Epstein and D.C. Shakes (eds), Academic Press,
                       Inc., San Diego. 48: 59-80 1995  REVIEW

2247   Williams BD
           Genetic mapping with polymorphic sequence-tagged sites.
                       "Methods in Cell Biology.  Caenorhabditis elegans:
                       Modern Biological Analysis of an Organism." 
                       H.F. Epstein and D.C. Shakes (eds), Academic Press,
                       Inc., San Diego. 48: 81-96 1995  REVIEW

2248   Huang LS;Sternberg PW
           Genetic dissection of developmental pathways.
                       "Methods in Cell Biology.  Caenorhabditis elegans:
                       Modern Biological Analysis of an Organism." 
                       H.F. Epstein and D.C. Shakes (eds), Academic Press,
                       Inc., San Diego. 48: 97-122 1995  REVIEW

2249   Herman RK
           Mosaic analysis.
                       "Methods in Cell Biology.  Caenorhabditis elegans:
                       Modern Biological Analysis of an Organism." 
                       H.F. Epstein and D.C. Shakes (eds), Academic Press,
                       Inc., San Diego. 48: 123-146 1995  REVIEW

2250   Edgley ML;Baillie DL;Riddle DL;Rose AM
           Genetic balancers.
                       "Methods in Cell Biology.  Caenorhabditis elegans:
                       Modern Biological Analysis of an Organism." 
                       H.F. Epstein and D.C. Shakes (eds), Academic Press,
                       Inc., San Diego. 48: 147-184 1995  REVIEW

2251   Rand JB;Johnson CD
           Genetic pharmacology: Interactions between drugs and gene
           products in Caenorhabditis elegans.
                       "Methods in Cell Biology.  Caenorhabditis elegans:
                       Modern Biological Analysis of an Organism." 
                       H.F. Epstein and D.C. Shakes (eds), Academic Press,
                       Inc., San Diego. 48: 187-204 1995  REVIEW

2252   Gannon TN;Rankin CH
           Methods of studying behavioral plasticity in Caenorhabditis
           elegans.
                       "Methods in Cell Biology.  Caenorhabditis elegans:
                       Modern Biological Analysis of an Organism." 
                       H.F. Epstein and D.C. Shakes (eds), Academic Press,
                       Inc., San Diego. 48: 205-223 1995  REVIEW

2253   Bargmann CI;Avery L
           Laser killing of cells in Caenorhabditis elegans.
                       "Methods in Cell Biology.  Caenorhabditis elegans:
                       Modern Biological Analysis of an Organism." 
                       H.F. Epstein and D.C. Shakes (eds), Academic Press,
                       Inc., San Diego. 48: 225-250 1995  REVIEW

2254   Avery L;Raizen D;Lockery S
           Electrophysiological methods.
                       "Methods in Cell Biology.  Caenorhabditis elegans:
                       Modern Biological Analysis of an Organism." 
                       H.F. Epstein and D.C. Shakes (eds), Academic Press,
                       Inc., San Diego. 48: 251-269 1995  REVIEW

2255   L'Hernault SW;Roberts TM
           Cell biology of nematode sperm.
                       "Methods in Cell Biology.  Caenorhabditis elegans:
                       Modern Biological Analysis of an Organism." 
                       H.F. Epstein and D.C. Shakes (eds), Academic Press,
                       Inc., San Diego.: 273-301 1995  REVIEW

2256   Edgar LG
           Blastomere culture and analysis.
                       "Methods in Cell Biology.  Caenorhabditis elegans:
                       Modern Biological Analysis of an Organism." 
                       H.F. Epstein and D.C. Shakes (eds), Academic Press,
                       Inc., San Diego. 48: 303-321 1995  REVIEW

2257   Seydoux G;Fire A
           Whole-mount in situ hybridization for the detection of RNA in
           Caenorhabditis elegans embryos.
                       "Methods in Cell Biology.  Caenorhabditis elegans:
                       Modern Biological Analysis of an Organism." 
                       H.F. Epstein and D.C. Shakes (eds), Academic Press,
                       Inc., San Diego. 48: 323-337 1995  REVIEW

2258   Albertson DG;Fishpool RM;Birchall PS
           Fluorescence in situ hybridization for the detection of DNA and
           RNA.
                       "Methods in Cell Biology.  Caenorhabditis elegans:
                       Modern Biological Analysis of an Organism." 
                       H.F. Epstein and D.C. Shakes (eds), Academic Press,
                       Inc., San Diego. 48: 339-364 1995  REVIEW

2259   Miller DM;Shakes DC
           Immunofluorescence microscopy.
                       "Methods in Cell Biology.  Caenorhabditis elegans:
                       Modern Biological Analysis of an Organism." 
                       H.F. Epstein and D.C. Shakes (eds), Academic Press,
                       Inc., San Diego. 48: 364-394 1995  REVIEW

2260   Hall DH
           Electron microscopy and three-dimensional image reconstruction.
                       "Methods in Cell Biology.  Caenorhabditis elegans:
                       Modern Biological Analysis of an Organism." 
                       H.F. Epstein and D.C. Shakes (eds), Academic Press,
                       Inc., San Diego. 48: 395-436 1995  REVIEW

2261   Epstein HF;Liu F
           Proteins and protein assemblies.
                       "Methods in Cell Biology.  Caenorhabditis elegans:
                       Modern Biological Analysis of an Organism." 
                       H.F. Epstein and D.C. Shakes (eds), Academic Press,
                       Inc., San Diego. 48: 437-450 1995  REVIEW

2262   Mello C;Fire A
           DNA transformation.
                       "Methods in Cell Biology.  Caenorhabditis elegans:
                       Modern Biological Analysis of an Organism." 
                       H.F. Epstein and D.C. Shakes (eds), Academic Press,
                       Inc., San Diego. 48: 451-482 1995  REVIEW

2263   Krause M
           Transcription and translation.
                       "Methods in Cell Biology.  Caenorhabditis elegans:
                       Modern Biological Analysis of an Organism." 
                       H.F. Epstein and D.C. Shakes (eds), Academic Press,
                       Inc., San Diego. 48: 483-512 1995  REVIEW

2264   Krause M
           Techniques for analyzing transcription and translation.
                       "Methods in Cell Biology.  Caenorhabditis elegans:
                       Modern Biological Analysis of an Organism." 
                       H.F. Epstein and D.C. Shakes (eds), Academic Press,
                       Inc., San Diego. 48: 513-529 1995  REVIEW

2265   Coulson A;Huynh C;Kozono Y;Shownkeen R
           The physical map of the Caenorhabditis elegans genome.
                       "Methods in Cell Biology.  Caenorhabditis elegans:
                       Modern Biological Analysis of an Organism." 
                       H.F. Epstein and D.C. Shakes (eds), Academic Press,
                       Inc., San Diego. 48: 533-550 1995  REVIEW

2266   Favello A;Hillier L;Wilson RK
           Genomic DNA sequencing methods.
                       "Methods in Cell Biology.  Caenorhabditis elegans:
                       Modern Biological Analysis of an Organism." 
                       H.F. Epstein and D.C. Shakes (eds), Academic Press,
                       Inc., San Diego. 48: 551-569 1995  REVIEW

2267   Fulton LL;Hillier L;Wilson RK
           Large-scale complementary DNA sequencing methods.
                       "Methods in Cell Biology.  Caenorhabditis elegans:
                       Modern Biological Analysis of an Organism." 
                       H.F. Epstein and D.C. Shakes (eds), Academic Press,
                       Inc., San Diego. 48: 571-582 1995  REVIEW

2268   Eeckman FH;Durbin R
           ACeDB and Macace.
                       "Methods in Cell Biology.  Caenorhabditis elegans:
                       Modern Biological Analysis of an Organism." 
                       H.F. Epstein and D.C. Shakes (eds), Academic Press,
                       Inc., San Diego. 48: 583-605 1995  REVIEW

2269   Shoman LM;Grossman E;Powell K;Jamison C;Schatz BR
           The Worm Community System, Release 2.0 (WCSr2).
                       "Methods in Cell Biology.  Caenorhabditis elegans:
                       Modern Biological Analysis of an Organism." 
                       H.F. Epstein and D.C. Shakes (eds), Academic Press,
                       Inc., San Diego. 48: 607-625 1995  REVIEW

2270   Hunter CP;Kenyon C
           Specification of anteroposterior cell fates in Caenorhabditis
           elegans by Drosophila Hox proteins.
                       Nature 377: 229-232 1995  ARTICLE

2271   Xue D;Horvitz HR
           Inhibition of the Caenorhabditis elegans cell-death protease
           CED-3 by a ced-3 cleavage site in baculovirus p35 protein.
                       Nature 377: 248-251 1995  ARTICLE

2272   Reiner DJ;Thomas JH
           Reversal of a muscle response to GABA during C. elegans male
           development.
                       Journal of Neuroscience 15: 6094-6102 1995  ARTICLE

2273   Aspbury RA;Fisher MJ;Rees HH
           Fatty acylation of polypeptides in the free-living nematode
           Caenorhabditis elegans.
                       Biochemical Society Transactions 23: 405 1995 
                       ARTICLE

2274   Ross LH;Freedman JH;Rubin CS
           Structure and expression of novel spliced leader RNA genes in
           Caenorhabditis elegans.
                       Journal of Biological Chemistry 270: 22066-22075
                       1995  ARTICLE

2275   Fukushige T;Siddiqui SS
           Effect of the dpy-20 and rol-6 cotransformation markers on
           alpha-tubulin gene expression in C. elegans
           transformants.
                       Transgenic Research 4: 323-340 1995  ARTICLE

2276   Oosumi T;Garlick B;Belknap WR
           Identification and characterization of putative transposable
           DNA elements in solanaceous plants and Caenorhabditis elegans.
                       Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA
                       92: 8886-8890 1995  ARTICLE

2277   Wilkinson HA;Greenwald I
           Spatial and temporal patterns of lin-12 expression during C.
           elegans hermaphrodite development.
                       Genetics 141: 513-526 1995  ARTICLE

2278   Hodgkin J;Albertson DG
           Isolation of dominant XO-feminizing mutations in Caenorhabditis
           elegans: New regulatory tra alleles and an X chromosome
           duplication with implications for primary sex determination.
                       Genetics 141: 527-542 1995  ARTICLE

2279   Qiao L;Lissemore JL;Shu P;Smardon A;Gelber MB;Maine EM
           Enhancers of glp-1, a gene required for cell-signalling in
           Caenorhabditis elegans, define a set of genes required for
           germline development.
                       Genetics 141: 551-569 1995  ARTICLE

2280   Greenbaum NL;Radhakrishnan I;Hirsh D;Patel DJ
           Determination of the folding topology of the SL1 RNA from
           Caenorhabditis elegans by multidimensional heteronuclear NMR.
                       Journal of Molecular Biology 252: 314-327 1995 
                       ARTICLE

2281   Miller DM;Niemeyer CJ
           Expression of the unc-4 homeoprotein in Caenorhabditis elegans
           motor neurons specifies presynaptic input.
                       Development 121: 2877-2886 1995  ARTICLE

2282   Strome S;Martin P;Schierenberg E;Paulsen J
           Transformation of the germ line into muscle in mes-1 mutant
           embryos of C. elegans.
                       Development 121: 2961-2972 1995  ARTICLE

2283   Kuwabara PE;Kimble J
           A predicted membrane protein, TRA-2A, directs hermaphrodite
           development in Caenorhabditis elegans.
                       Development 121: 2995-3004 1995  ARTICLE

2284   Jones D; Stringham EG;Graham RW;Candido EPM
           A portable regulatory element directs specific expression of
           the Caenorhabditis elegans ubiquitin gene ubq-2 in the somatic
           gonad.
                       Developmental Biology 171: 60-72 1995  ARTICLE

2285   Levitan D;Greenwald I
           Facilitation of lin-12-mediated signalling by sel-12, a
           Caenorhabditis elegans S182 Alzheimer's disease gene.
                       Nature 377: 351-354 1995  ARTICLE

2286   Singh N;Han M
           sur-2, a novel gene, functions late in the let-60 ras-mediated
           signaling pathway during Caenorhabditis elegans vulval
           induction.
                       Genes & Development 9: 2251-2265 1995  ARTICLE

2287   Koga M;Ohshima Y
           Drosophila MAP kinase kinase suppresses the vulvaless phenotype
           of lin-3, let-23 and lin-45 mutations in Caenorhabditis
           elegans.
                       Mechanisms of Development 53: 15-22 1995  ARTICLE

2288   Sugimoto A;Hozak RR;Nakashima T;Nishimoto T;Rothman JH
           dad-1, an endogenous programmed cell death suppressor in
           Caenorhabditis elegans and vertebrates.
                       EMBO Journal 14: 4434-4441 1995  ARTICLE

2289   Link CD
           Expression of human beta-amyloid peptide in transgenic
           Caenorhabditis elegans.
                       Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA
                       92: 9368-9372 1995  ARTICLE

2290   Lye RJ;Wilson RK;Waterston RH
           Genomic structure of a cytoplasmic dynein heavy chain gene from
           the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans.
                       Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton 32: 26-36 1995 
                       ARTICLE

2291   Duhon SA;Johnson TE
           Movement as an index of vitality: Comparing wild type and the
           age-1 mutant of Caenorhabditis elegans.
                       Journal of Gerontology 50A: B254-B261 1995  ARTICLE

2292   Fabian TJ;Johnson TE
           Identification of genes that are differentially expressed
           during aging in Caenorhabditis elegans.
                       Journal of Gerontology 50A: B245-B253 1995  ARTICLE

2293   Herman MA;Vassilieva LL;Horvitz HR;Shaw JE;Herman RK
           The C. elegans gene lin-44, which controls the polarity of
           certain asymmetric cell divisions, encodes a Wnt
           protein and acts cell nonautonomously.
                       Cell 83: 101-110 1995  ARTICLE

2294   Squire MD;Tornoe C;Baylis HA;Fleming JT;Barnard EA;Sattelle DB
           Molecular cloning and functional co-expression of a
           Caenorhabditis elegans nicotinic acetylcholine receptor
           subunit (acr-2).
                       Receptors and Channels 3: 107-115 1995  ARTICLE

2295   Conrad R;Lea K;Blumenthal T
           SL1 trans-splicing specified by AU-rich synthetic RNA inserted
           at the 5' end of Caenorhabditis elegans pre-mRNA.
                       RNA 1: 164-170 1995  ARTICLE

2296   Van Horn DJ;Eisenberg D;O'Brien CA;Wolin SL
           Caenorhabditis elegans embryos contain only one major species
           of Ro RNP.
                       RNA 1: 293-303 1995  ARTICLE

2297   Jorgensen EM;Nonet ML
           Neuromuscular junctions in the nematode C. elegans.
                       Seminars in Developmental Biology 6: 207-220 1995 
                       REVIEW

2298   Griff IC;Reed RR
           The genetics of olfaction.
                       Current Opinion in Genetics & Development 5:
                       657-661 1995  REVIEW

2299   Gao DL;Kimble J
           APX-1 can substitute for its homolg LAG-2 to direct cell
           interactions throughout Caenorhabditis elegans development.
                       Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA
                       92: 9839-9842 1995  ARTICLE

2300   Hodgkin J;Plasterk RHA;Waterston RH
           The nematode Caenorhabditis elegans and its genome.
                       Science 270: 410-414 1995  ARTICLE

2301   Fabian TJ;Johnson TE
           Total RNA, rRNA and poly(A)+ RNA abundances during aging in
           Caenorhabditis elegans.
                       Mechanisms of Ageing and Development 83: 155-170
                       1995  ARTICLE

2302   Hsu DR;Chuang P-T;Meyer BJ
           DPY-30, a nuclear protein essential early in embryogenesis for
           Caenorhabditis elegans dosage compensation.
                       Development 121: 3323-3334 1995  ARTICLE

2303   Williams N
           How males and females achieve X equality.
                       Science 269: 1826-1827 1995  REVIEW

2304   Marx J
           Tracing how the sexes develop.
                       Science 269: 1822-1824 1995  REVIEW

2305   Reiner DJ;Weinshenker D;Thomas JH
           Analysis of dominant mutations affecting muscle excitation in
           Caenorhabditis elegans.
                       Genetics 141: 961-976 1995  ARTICLE

2306   Maduro M;Pilgrim D
           Identification and cloning of unc-119, a gene expressed in the
           Caenorhabditis elegans nervous system.
                       Genetics 141: 977-988 1995  ARTICLE

2307   Hedgecock EM;Herman RK
           The ncl-1 gene and genetic mosaics of Caenorhabditis elegans.
                       Genetics 141: 989-1006 1995  ARTICLE

2308   Maricq AV;Peckol E;Driscoll M;Bargmann CI
           Mechanosensory signalling in C. elegans mediated by the GLR-1
           glutamate receptor.
                       Nature 378: 78-81 1995  ARTICLE

2309   Hart AC;Sims S;Kaplan JM
           Synaptic code for sensory modalities revealed by C. elegans
           GLR-1 glutamate receptor.
                       Nature 378: 82-85 1995  ARTICLE

2310   Saha V;Chaplin T;Gregorini A;Ayton P;Young BD
           The leukemia-associated protein (LAP) domain, a cysteine-rich
           motif, is present in a wide range of proteins, including MLL,
           AF10, and MLLT6 proteins.
                       Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA
                       92: 9737-9741 1995  ARTICLE

2311   Hutter H;Schnabel R
           Establishment of left-right asymmetry in the Caenorhabditis
           elegans embryo: A multistep process involving a series of
           inductive events.
                       Development 121: 3417-3424 1995  ARTICLE

2312   Vanfleteren JR;De Vreese A
           The gerontogenes age-1 and daf-2 determine metabolic rate
           potential in aging Caenorhabditis elegans.
                       FASEB Journal 9: 1355-1361 1995  ARTICLE

2313   Leggett DS;Jones D;Candido EPM
           Caenorhabditis elegans ubc-1, a ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme
           homologous to yeast RAD6/UBC2, contains a novel
           carboxy-terminal extension that is conserved in nematodes.
                       DNA and Cell Biology 14: 883-891 1995  ARTICLE

2314   Troemel ER;Chou JH;Dwyer ND;Colbert HA;Bargmann CI
           Divergent seven transmembrane receptors are candidate
           chemosensory receptors in C. elegans.
                       Cell 83: 207-218 1995  ARTICLE

2315   Iwasaki K;Liu DWC;Thomas JH
           Genes that control a temperature-compensated ultradian clock in
           Caenorhabditis elegans.
                       Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 92:
                       10317-10321 1995  ARTICLE

2316   Jorgensen EM;Hartwieg E;Schuske K;Nonet ML;Jin Y;Horvitz HR
           Defective recycling of synaptic vesicles in synaptotagmin
           mutants of Caenorhabditis elegans.
                       Nature 378: 196-199 1995  ARTICLE

2317   Hengartner MO
           Life and death decisions: ced-9 and programmed cell death in
           Caenorhabditis elegans.
                       Science 270: 931 1995  REVIEW

2318   Lynch AS;Briggs D;Hope IA
           Developmental expression pattern screen for genes predicted in
           the C. elegans genome sequencing project.
                       Nature Genetics 11: 309-313 1995  ARTICLE

2319   Birchall PS;Fishpool RM;Albertson DG
           Expression patterns of predicted genes from the C. elegans
           genome sequence visualized by fish in whole organisms.
                       Nature Genetics 11: 314-320 1995  ARTICLE

2320   Weinshenker D;Garriga G;Thomas JH
           Genetic and pharmacological analysis of neurotransmitters
           controlling egg laying in C. elegans.
                       Journal of Neuroscience 15: 6975-6985 1995  ARTICLE

2321   Epstein HF;Lu GY;Deitiker PR;Ortiz I;Schmid MF
           Preliminary three-dimensional model for nematode thick filament
           core.
                       Journal of Structural Biology 115: 163-174 1995 
                       ARTICLE

2322   Mitani S
           Genetic regulation of mec-3 expression implicated in the
           specification of the mechanosensory neuron cell types in
           Caenorhabditis elegans.
                       Development Growth & Differentiation 37: 551-557
                       1995  ARTICLE

2323   Peixoto CA;DeSouza W
           Freeze-fracture and deep-etched view of the cuticle of
           Caenorhabditis elegans.
                       Tissue & Cell 27: 561-568 1995  ARTICLE

2324   Donkin SG;Eiteman MA;Williams PL
           Toxicity of glucosinolates and their enzymatic decomposition
           products to Caenorhabditis elegans.
                       Journal of Nematology 27: 258-262 1995  ARTICLE

2325   Lodgsdon JM;Tyshenko MG;Dixon C;D-Jafari J;Walker VK;Palmer JD
           Seven newly discovered intron positions in the triose-phosphate
           isomerase gene: evidence for the introns-late
           theory.
                       Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA
                       92: 8507-8511 1995  ARTICLE

2326   Shim YH;Bonner JJ;Blumenthal T
           Activity of a C. elegans GATA transcription factor, ELT-1,
           expressed in yeast.
                       Journal of Molecular Biology 253: 665-676 1995 
                       ARTICLE

2327   Berks M
           The C. elegans genome sequencing project.
                       Genome Research 5: 99-104 1995  REVIEW

2328   Jones SJM;Baillie DL
           Characterization of the let-653 gene in Caenorhabditis elegans.
                       Molecular & General Genetics 248: 719-726 1995 
                       ARTICLE

2329   Hartman P;Childres E;Beyer T
           Nematode development is inhibited by methyl viologen and high
           oxygen concentrations at a rate inversely proportional to life
           span.
                       Journal of Gerontology 50A: B322-B326 1995  ARTICLE

2330   Lin RL;Thompson S;Priess JR
           pop-1 encodes an HMG box protein required for the specification
           of a mesoderm precursor in early C. elegans embryos.
                       Cell 83: 599-609 1995  ARTICLE

2331   DeVore DL;Horvitz HR;Stern MJ
           An FGF receptor signaling pathway is required for the normal
           cell migrations of the sex myoblasts in C. elegans
           hermaphrodites.
                       Cell 83: 611-620 1995  ARTICLE

2332   Beck CDO;Rankin CH
           Heat shock disrupts long-term memory consolidation in
           Caenorhabditis elegans.
                       Learning & Memory 2: 161-177 1995  ARTICLE

2333   Huang MX;Gu GQ;Ferguson EL;Chalfie M
           A stomatin-like protein necessary for mechanosensation in C.
           elegans.
                       Nature 378: 292-295 1995  ARTICLE

2334   Thomas JH
           Thermosensation: Some like it hot.
                       Current Biology 5: 1222-1224 1995  REVIEW

2335   Chow KL;Hall DH;Emmons SW
           The mab-21 gene of Caenorhabditis elegans encodes a novel
           protein required for choice of alternate cell fates.
                       Development 121: 3615-3626 1995  ARTICLE

2336   Tabuse Y;Sano T;Nishiwaki K;Miwa J
           Molecular evidence that the direct involvement of a protein
           kinase C in developmental and behavioural susceptibility to
           tumour-promoting phorbol esters in Caenorhabditis elegans.
                       Biochemical Journal 312: 69-74 1995  ARTICLE

2337   Waterston R;Sulston J
           The genome of Caenorhabditis elegans.
                       Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA
                       92: 10836-10840 1995  REVIEW

2338   Leroux MR;Candido EPM
           Characterization of four new tcp-1-related cct genes from the
           nematode Caenorhabditis elegans.
                       DNA & Cell Biology 14: 951-960 1995  ARTICLE

2339   Zetka MC;Rose AM
           Mutant rec-1 eliminates the meiotic pattern of crossing over in
           Caenorhabditis elegans.
                       Genetics 141: 1339-1349 1995  ARTICLE

2340   Hekimi S;Boutis P;Lakowski B
           Viable maternal-effect mutations that affect the development of
           the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans.
                       Genetics 141: 1351-1364 1995  ARTICLE

2341   Raizen DM;Lee RYN;Avery L
           Interacting genes required for pharyngeal excitation by motor
           neuron MC in Caenorhabditis elegans.
                       Genetics 141: 1365-1382 1995  ARTICLE

2342   Paulsen JE;Capowski EE;Strome S
           Phenotypic and molecular analysis of mes-3, a maternal-effect
           gene required for proliferation and viability of the germ line
           in C. elegans.
                       Genetics 141: 1383-1398 1995  ARTICLE

2343   Dorman JB;Albinder B;Shroyer T;Kenyon C
           The age-1 and daf-2 genes function in a common pathway to
           control the lifespan of Caenorhabditis elegans.
                       Genetics 141: 1399-1406 1995  ARTICLE

2344   Donkin SG;Williams PL
           Influence of developmental stage, salts and food presence on
           various end points using Caenorhabditis elegans for aquatic
           toxicity testing.
                       Environmental Toxicology & Chemistry 14: 2139-2147
                       1995  ARTICLE

2345   Sternberg PW;Lesa G;Lee JH;Katz WS;Yoon C;Clandinin TR;Huang  
       LS;Chamberlin HM;Jongeward G
           LET-23-mediated signal transduction during Caenorhabditis
           elegans development.
                       Molecular Reproduction & Development 42: 523-528
                       1995  ARTICLE

2346   Etemad-Moghadam B;Guo S;Kemphues KJ
           Asymmetrically distributed PAR-3 protein contributes to cell
           polarity and spindle alignment in early C. elegans embryos.
                       Cell 83: 743-752 1995  ARTICLE

2347   Kelley RL;Kuroda MI
           Equality for X chromosomes.
                       Science 270: 1607-1610 1995  REVIEW

2348   Gavin KA;Hidaka M;Stillman B
           Conserved initiator proteins in eukaryotes.
                       Science 270: 1667-1671 1995  ARTICLE

2349   Downward J
           KSR: A novel player in the RAS pathway.
                       Cell 83: 831-834 1995  REVIEW

2350   Sundaram M;Han M
           The C. elegans ksr-1 gene encodes a novel Raf-related kinase
           involved in Ras-mediated signal transduction.
                       Cell 83: 889-901 1995  ARTICLE

2351   Kornfeld K;Hom DB;Horvitz HR
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