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Sequence analysis of the influenza virus strain A/shearwater/Australia/1/72 (H6N5)WARD, A. C; HARLEY, V. R.Microbiology and immunology. 1997, Vol 41, Num 6, pp 509-512, issn 0385-5600Article

DNA binding activity of recombinant SRY from normal males and XY femalesHARLEY, V. R; JACKSON, D. I; HEXTALL, P. J et al.Science (Washington, D.C.). 1992, Vol 255, Num 5043, pp 453-456, issn 0036-8075Article

Definition of a consensus DNA binding site for SRYHARLEY, V. R; LOVELL-BADGE, R; GOODFELLOW, P. N et al.Nucleic acids research. 1994, Vol 22, Num 8, pp 1500-1501, issn 0305-1048Article

Recombinant antineuraminidase single chain antibody: expression, characterization, and crystallization in complex with antigenMALBY, R. L; CALDWELL, J. B; HUDSON, P. J et al.Proteins. 1993, Vol 16, Num 1, pp 57-63, issn 0887-3585Article

Characterization of an avian influenza virus nucleoprotein expressed in E. coli and in insect cellsHARLEY, V. R; MATHER, K. A; POWER, B. E et al.Archives of virology. 1990, Vol 113, Num 3-4, pp 267-277, issn 0304-8608, 11 p.Article

Turning on the male: SRY, SOX9 and sex determination in mammalsKNOWER, K. C; KELLY, S; HARLEY, V. R et al.Cytogenetic and genome research. 2003, Vol 101, Num 3-4, pp 185-198, issn 1424-8581, 14 p.Conference Paper

A familial mutation in the testis-determining gene SRY shared by both sexesJÄGER, R. J; HARLEY, V. R; PFEIFFER, R. A et al.Human genetics. 1992, Vol 90, Num 4, pp 350-355, issn 0340-6717Article

SRY, like HMG1, recognizes sharp angles in DNAFERRARI, S; HARLEY, V. R; PONTIGGIA, A et al.EMBO journal (Print). 1992, Vol 11, Num 12, pp 4497-4506, issn 0261-4189Article

Phylogenetic analysis of nucleoproteins suggests that human influenza A viruses emerged from a 19th-century avian ancestorGAMMELIN, M; ALTMULLER, A; REINHARDT, U et al.Molecular biology and evolution. 1990, Vol 7, Num 2, pp 194-200, issn 0737-4038Article

Sequence of the small double-stranded RNA genomic segment of infectious bursal disease virus and its deduced 90-kDa productMORGAN, M. M; MACREADIE, I. G; HARLEY, V. R et al.Virology (New York, NY). 1988, Vol 163, Num 1, pp 240-242, issn 0042-6822Article

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