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Aresco, M. J. 2005. The effect of sex-specific terrestrial movements and roads on the sex ratio of freshwater turtles. Biological Conservation 123:37-44. [*, stud-fcj, A3]

Aresco, M. J. 2005. Mitigation measures to reduce highway mortality of turtles and other herpetofauna at a north Florida lake. Journal of Wildlife Management 69:549-560. [*, stud-fcj, A3]

Bertin, M. J., S. A. Pomponi, W. R. Ellington. 2005. Creatine and arginine kinases are widespread in the porifera. Integrative and Comparative Biology 45:965-965. [*, A4]

Blakemore, L. J., C. W. Levenson, and P. Q. Trombley. 2005. Neuropeptide Y modulates excitatory synaptic transmission in the olfactory bulb. Neuroscience 138:663-674. [*, A2]

Blakemore, L. J., M. Resasco, M. A. Mercado, and P. Q. Trombley. 2006. Evidence for Ca2+-permeable AMPA receptors in the olfactory bulb. American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology 290:C925-C935. [*, A2]

Butler, M. J., IV, T. Dolan, J. Hunt, K. Rose, and W. F. Herrnkind. 2005. Recruitment in degraded marine habitats: a spatially explicit, individual-based model for spiny lobster. Ecological Applications 15:902-918. [*, A3]

Chasar, L. C., J. P. Chanton, C. C. Koenig, and F. C. Coleman. 2005. Evaluating the effect of environmental disturbance on the trophic structure of Florida Bay, USA: multiple stable isotope analyses of contemporary and historical specimens. Limnology and Oceanography 50:1059-1072. [*, staff, A3]

Chi, H., P. Beerli, D. Evans, and M. Mascagni. 2005. On the scrambled Sobo´l sequences. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3615:775-784. [A3]

Chi, R. J., S. G. Olenych, K. Kim, and T. C. S. Keller III. 2005. Smooth muscle a-actinin interaction with smitin. International Journal of Biochemistry and Cell Biology 37:1470-1482. [*, A4]

Carter, A. J. R., J. Hermisson, and T. F. Hansen. 2005. The role of epistatic gene interactions in the response to selection and the evolution of evolvability. Theoretical Population Biology 68:179-196. [*, A3]

Clarke, J. A., C. P. Tambussi, J. I. Noriega, G. M. Erickson, and R. A. Ketcham. 2005. Definitive fossil evidence for the extant avian radiation in the Cretaceous. Nature 433:305-308. [*, A3]

Coffa, G., A. N. Imber, B. C. Maguire, G. Laxmikanthan, C. Schneider, B. J. Gaffney, and A. R. Brash. 2005. On the relationships of substrate orientation, hydrogen abstraction and product stereochemistry in single and double dioxygenations by soybean lipoxygenase-1 and its Ala542Gly mutant. J. Biol. Chem. 280:38756-38766. [*, A4]

Coleman, F. C., W. F. Figueira, J. S. Ueland, and L. B. Crowder. 2005. The recreational fisher's perspective—response. Science 307:1561-1561. [letter, staff, A3]

Coleman, F. C., W. F. Figueira, J. S. Ueland, and L. B. Crowder. 2005. Global impact of recreational fisheries—response. Science 307:1562-1563. [letter, staff, A3]

Collins, T., O. Fedrigo, and G. J. P. Naylor. 2005 Choosing the best genes for the job: the case for stationary genes in genome-scale phylogenetics. Systematic Biology 54:493-500. [*, A3]

Contreras, R. J., and M. Meredith. 2005. Florida State University special issue. Physiology & Behavior 86:259-260. [edmat, A2]

Das, P., A. D. Parsons, J. Scarborough, J. Hoffman, J. Wilson, R. N. Thompson, J. M. Overton, and D. A. Fadool. 2005. Electrophysiological and behavioral phenotype of insulin receptor defective mice. Physiology and Behavior 86:287-296. [*, A2]

Day, T., D. Houle, and L. Rowe. 2006. Debating sexual selection and mating strategies. Science 312:691. [letter, A3]

Easton, D. M. 2005. Gompertzian growth and decay: A powerful descriptive tool for neuroscience. Physiology & Behavior 86:407-414. [*, A2]

Easton, D. M. 2005. Voltage-clamp predictions by Gompertz kinetics model relating squid-axon Na+-gating and ionic currents. International Journal of Neuroscience 115:1415-1441. [*, A2]

Easton, D. M. 2005. Gompertz kinetics model of fast chemical neurotransmission currents. Synapse 58:53-61. [*, A2]

Erickson, G. M. 2005. Assessing dinosaur growth patterns: a microscopic revolution. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 20:677-684. [*, A3]

Erickson, G. M., A. K. Lappin, and P. Larson. 2005. Androgynous rex—the utility of chevrons for determining the sex of crocodilians and non-avian dinosaurs. Zoology 108:277-286. [*, A3]

Erickson, J. R., and T. S. Moerland. 2005. A competition assay of magnesium affinity for EF-hand proteins based on the fluorescent indicator magnesium green. Analytical Biochemistry 345:343-345. [edmat, A4]

Erickson, J. R., B. D. Sidell, and T. S. Moerland. 2005. Temperature sensitivity of calcium binding for parvalbumins from Antarctic and temperate zone teleost fishes. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A-Molecular & Integrative Physiology 140:179-185. [*, A4]

Fadool, D.A. 2005. Mammalian pheromones. Nature Life Sciences Electronic Encyclopedia. Nature Press. [*, A2]

Fajer, P. 2005. Site directed spin labeling and pulsed dipolar EPR (DEER) of force activation in muscle. J. Physics Cond. Mat. 17:S1459-S1469. [*, A4]

Fedrigo,O., D. C. Adams, and G. J. P. Naylor. 2005. DRUIDS—Detection of Regions with Unexpected Internal Deviation from Stationarity. Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B-Molecular and Developmental Evolution 304B:119-128. [*, A3]

Ferrell, D. L. 2005. Competitive equivalence maintains persistent inter-clonal boundaries. Oecologia 142:184-190. [*, stud-jlw, stud-drl, A3]

Fitzhugh, G. R., C. C. Koenig, F. C. Coleman, C. B. Grimes, and W. Sturges. 2005. Spatial and temporal patterns in fertilization and settlement of young gag (Mycteroperca microlepis) along the west Florida shelf. Bulletin of Marine Science 77:377-396. [*, staff, A3]

Fuller, R. C., C. F. Baer, and J. Travis. 2005. How and when selection experiments might actually be useful. Integrative and Comparative Biology 45:391-404. [*, A3]

Fuller, R. C., K. L. Carleton, J. M. Fadool, T. C. Spady, and J. Travis. 2005. Genetic and environmental variation in the visual properties of bluefin killifish, Lucania goodei. J. Evol. Biol. 18:516-523. [*, A1]

Fuller, R. C., D. Houle, and J. Travis. 2005. Sensory bias as an explanation for the evolution of mate preferences. American Naturalist 166:437-446. [*, A3]

Gignac, P. M., A. Prieto-Marquez, G. M. Erickson, and S. H. Joshi. 2005. Testing the utility of osteological correlates purported to reflect gender in non-avian dinosaurs. Integrative and Comparative Biology 45:1001-1001. [*, A3]

Grant, R. P., S. M. Buttery, G. Ekman, T. M. Roberts, and M. Stewart. 2005. Structure of MFP2 and its function in enhancing MSP polymerization in Ascaris sperm amoeboid motility. J. Mol. Biol. 347:583-595. [*, A4]

Grove, T. J., L. A. McFadden, P. B. Chase, and T. S. Moerland. 2005. Effects of temperature, ionic strength and pH on myosin function from skeletal muscle of the mummichog, Fundulus heteroclitus. J. Muscle Res. Cell Motil. 26:191-197. [*, A4]

Grove, T. J., K. A. Puckett, N. M. Brunet, G. Mihajlovic, L. A. McFadden, P. Xiong, S. von Molnár, T. S. Moerland, and P. B. Chase. 2005. Packaging actomyosin-based biomolecular motor-driven devices for nanoactuator applications. IEEE Trans. Adv. Pack. 28:556-563. [*, A4]

Grubich, J. R. 2005. Disparity between feeding performance and predicted muscle strength in the pharyngeal musculature of black drum, Pogonias cromis (Sciaenidae). Environmental Biology of Fishes 74:261-272. [*, postdoc-pbc, A4]

Gunzburger, M. S. 2005. Differential predation on tadpoles influences the potential effects of hybridization between Hyla cinerea and Hyla gratiosa. Journal of Herpetology 39:682-687. [*, stud-jt, A3}

Gunzburger, M. S., and J. Travis. 2005. Critical literature review of the evidence for unpalatability of amphibian eggs and larvae. Journal of Herpetology 39:547-571. [revp, A3]

Gunzburger, M. S., and J. Travis. 2005. Effects of multiple predator species on green treefrog (Hyla cinerea) tadpoles. Canadian Journal of Zoology-Revue Canadienne de Zoologie 83:996-1002. [*, A3]

Halpern, S. L. 2005. Sources and consequences of seed size variation in Lupinus perennis (Fabaceae): adaptive and non-adaptive hypotheses. American Journal of Botany 92:205-213. [*, postdoc-nu, A3]

Hansen, T. F., and S. H. Orzack. 2005. Assessing current adaptation and phylogenetic inertia as explanations of trait evolution: the need for controlled comparisons. Evolution 59:2063-2072. [*, A3]

Hereford, J., and K. S. Moriuchi. 2005. Variation among populations of Diodia teres (Rubiaceae) in environmental maternal effects. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 18:124-131. [*, stud-aaw, A3]

Hoffman, G. G., and W. R. Ellington. 2005. Over-expression, purification and characterization of the oligomerization dynamics of an invertebrate mitochondrial creatine kinase. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta-Proteins and Proteomics 1751:184-193. [*, A4]

Houpt, T. A., D. W. Pittman, C. Riccardi, J. A. Cassell, D. R. Lockwood, J. M. Barranco, B. S. Kwon, and J. C. Smith. 2005. Behavioral effects on rats of high strength magnetic fields generated by a resistive electromagnet. Physiol. Behav. 86:379-389. [*, A2]

Inouye, B. D. 2005. Scaling up from local competition to regional coexistence across two scales of spatial heterogeneity: insect larvae in the fruits of Apeiba membranacea. Oecologia 145:188-196. [*, A3]

Inouye, B. D. 2005. The importance of the variance around the mean effect size of ecological processes: comment. Ecology 86:262-265. [*, A3]

Inouye, B. D., and D. M. Johnson. 2005. Larval aggregation affects feeding rate in Chlosyne poecile (Lepidoptera : Nymphalidae). Florida Entomologist 88:247-252. [*, A3]

Keller, T. 2005. The Cell in Health and Disease. Hayden-McNeill, Plymouth, MI. 142 pp. [*, A4]

Kelly, D. F., and K. A. Taylor. 2005. Identification of the β1-integrin binding site on α-actinin by cryo-electron microscopy. Journal of Structural Biology 149:290-302. [*, A34]

King, J. R., and S. D. Porter. Evaluation of sampling methods and species richness estimators for ants in upland ecosystems in Florida. Environmental Entomology 34:1566-1578. [*, postdoc-wrt, A3]

Koenig, W. D., E. L. Walters, J. R. Walters, J. S. Kellam, K. G. Michalek, and M. S. Schrader. 2005. Seasonal body weight variation in five species of woodpeckers. Condor 107:810-822. [*, study-fcj, A3]

Labra, A., J. H. Brann, and D. A. Fadool. 2005. Heterogeneity of voltage- and chemosignal-activated response profiles in vomeronasal sensory neurons. Journal of Neurophysiology 94:2535-2548. [*, A2]

Lee, S.-H., M. Benmoussa, S. K. Sathe, K. H. Roux, S. S. Teuber, and B. R. Hamaker. 2005. A 50 kDa maize γ-zein has marked cross-reactivity with the almond major protein. J. Agric. Food Chem. 53:7965-7970. [*, A1]

Levitan, D. R. 2005. The distribution of male and female reproductive success in a broadcast spawning marine invertebrate. Integrative and Comparative Biology 45:848-855. [*, A3]

Levitan, D. R. 2005. Sex specific spawning behavior and its consequences in an external fertilizer. American Naturalist 165:682-694. [*, A3]

Levitan, D. R., and T. M. McGovern. 2005. The Allee effect in the Sea. Pages 47-57 in Marine Conservation Biology: The Science of Maintaining the Sea’s Biodiversity. E. A. Norse and L. B. Crowder, editors. Island Press, Washington, D.C. [*, chap, A3]

Manandhar, P., L. Huang, J. R. Grubich, J. W. Hutchinson, P. B. Chase, and S. Hong. 2005. Highly selective directed assembly of functional actomyosin on Au surfaces. Langmuir 21:3213-3216. [*, A4]

Manning, T. J., J. Purcell, J. A. Nienow, R. Olsen, K. Riddle, and J. Ekman. 2005. Comparison of diatoms, exfoliated graphite, single-wall nanotubes, multiwall nanotubes, and silica for the synthesis of the nanomagnet Mn-12. Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology 5:167-174. [*, staff, A3]

Marion, C. O., and H. W. Bass. 2005. The Terminal acidic SANT 1 (Tacs1) gene of maize is expressed in tissues containing meristems and encodes an acidic SANT domain similar to some chromatin-remodeling complex proteins. Biochemica Biophysica Acta&mdash7Gene Structure and Expression 1727:81–86. [*, A1]

Mast, A. R., E. H. Jones, and S. P. Havery. 2005. An assessment of old and new DNA sequence evidence for the paraphyly of Banksia with respect to Dryandra (Proteaceae). Australian Systematic Botany 18:1-15. [*, A3]

Mast, A. R., S. Kelso, and E. Conti. 2006. Are any primroses (Primula) primitively monomorphic? New Phytologist 171:605-616. [*, A3]

Mezey, J., and D. Houle. 2005. The dimensionality of genetic variation for wing shape in Drosophila melanogaster. Evolution 59:1027-1038. [*, A3]

Mezey, J. G., D. Houle, and S. V. Nuzhdin. 2005. Naturally segregating quantitative trait loci affecting wing shape of Drosophila melanogaster. Genetics 169:2101-2113. [*, A3]

Miller, T. E., J. H. Burns, P. Munguia, E. L. Walters, J. M. Kneitel, P. M. Richards, N. Mouquet, and H. L. Buckley. 2005. A critical review of twenty years' use of the resource-ratio theory. American Naturalist 165:439-448.[*, A3]

Miller, T. E., and J. M. Kneitel. 2005. Inquiline communities in pitcher plants as a prototypical metacommunity. Pages 122-145 in Metacommunities: Spatial Dynamics and Ecological Communities. M. Holyoak, M. A. Leibold, and R. D. Holt, editors. University of Chicago Press, Chicago. [*, chap, A3]

Moriuchi, K. S., and A. A. Winn. 2005. Relationships among growth, development and plastic response to environment quality in a perennial plant. New Phytologist 166:149-158. [*, A3]]

Morris, A. C., E. H. Schroeter, J. Bilotta, R. O. Wong, and J. M. Fadool. 2005. Cone survival despite rod degeneration in transgenic zebrafish. Invest. Ophthalmol. Visual Sci. 46:4762-4771. [*, A1]

Morris, A. C., and J. M. Fadool. 2005. Studying rod photoreceptor development in zebrafish. Physiology Behav. 86:306-313. [*, A1]

Mu. J., D. A. Joy, J. Duan, Y. Huang, J. Carlton, J. Walker, J. Barnwell, P. Beerli, M. A. Charleston, O. G. Pybus, and X. Z. Su. 2005. Host switch leads to emergence of Plasmodium vivax malaria in humans. Molecular Biology and Evolution 22:1686-1693. [*, A3]

Munguia, P., P. Lopez, and I. Fortes. 2005. Seasonal changes in waterbird habitat and occurrence in Laguna de Sayula, western Mexico. Southwestern Naturalist 50:318-322. [*, stud-tem, A3]

Nieves-Aldrey, J. L., H. Vårdal, and F. Ronquist. 2005. Comparative morphology of terminal-instar larvae of Cynipoidea: phylogenetic implications. Zoologica Scripta 34:15-36. [*, A3]

Nolte, C. M., and M. Meredith. 2005. mGluR2 activation of medial amygdala input impairs vomeronasal organ-mediated behavior. Physiology and Behavior 86:314-323. [*, A2]

Olenych, S. G., M. D. Moussallem, D. S. Salloum, J. B. Schlenoff, and T. C. S. Keller. 2005. Fibronectin and cell attachment to cell and protein resistant polyelectrolyte surfaces. Biomacromolecules 6:3252-3258. [*, A4]

Pancera, M., J. Lebowitz, A. Schön, P. Zhu, E. Freire, P. D. Kwong, K. H. Roux, J. Sodroski, and R. Wyatt. 2005. Soluble mimetics of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 viral spikes produced by replacement of the native trimerization domain with a heterologous trimerization motif: characterization and ligand binding analysis. J. Virol. 79:9954-9969. [*, A1]

Pélabon, C., M. L. Carlson, T. F. Hansen, and W. S. Armbruster. 2005. Effects of crossing distance on offspring fitness and developmental stability in Dalechampia scandens (Euphorbiaceae). American Journal of Botany 92:842-851. [*, A3]

Pélabon, C., T. F. Hansen, M. L. Carlson, and W. S. Armbruster. 2006. Patterns of asymmetry in the twining vine Dalechampia scandens (Euphorbiaceae): ontogenetic and hierarchical perspectives. New Phytologist 170:65-74. [*, A3]

Pélabon, C., T. F. Hansen, A. J. R. Carter, and D. Houle. 2006. Response of fluctuating and directional asymmetry to selection on wing shape in Drosophila melanogaster. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 19:764-776. [*, A3]

Prasad, A. K. S. K., and R. J. Livingston. 2005. Fine structure and taxonomy of Synedropsis karsteteri sp nov (Fragilariaceae, Bacillariophyta), a bloom-forming, brackish-water, planktonic, araphid diatom from Perdido Bay, northeastern Gulf of Mexico. Diatom Research 20:145-162. [*, A3]

Rifkin, S. A., D. Houle, J. Kim, and K. P. White. 2005. A mutation accumulation assay reveals a broad capacity for rapid evolution of gene expression. Nature 438:220-223. [*, A3]

Roberts, T. M. 2005. Quick Guide: MSP. Curr. Biol.15:R153. [revp, A4]

Robotham, J. M., F. Wang, V. Seamon, S. S. Teuber, S. K. Sathe, K. Beyer, H. Sampson, and K. H. Roux. 2005. Ana o 3, an important cashew nut (Anacardium occidentale L.) allergen of the 2S albumin family. J. Allergy Clin. Immunol. 115:1284-1290. [*, A1]

Rodriguez, M. A., L. L. LeClaire, and T. M. Roberts. 2005. Preparing to move: assembly of the MSP motility apparatus during spermiogenesis in Ascaris. Cell Motil. Cytoskel. 60:191-199. [*, A4]

Ronquist, F., and J. P. Huelsenbeck. 2005. Bayesian analysis of molecular evolution using MrBayes. Pages 183-232 in Statistical Methods in Molecular Evolution. R. Nielsen, editor. Springer, New York. [*, chap, A3]

Sale, K., L. Song, Y. Li, E. Perozo, and P. Fajer. 2005. Improvement of EPR distance measurements using molecular modeling of spin probes. Journal of the American Chemical Society 127:9334-9335. [*, A4]

Salloum, D., S. Olenych, T. C. S. Keller, and J. Schlenoff. 2005. Vascular smooth muscle cells on polyelectrolyte multilayers: hydrophobicity-directed adhesion and growth. Biomacromolecules 6:161-167. [*, A4]

Sathe, S. K., H. H. Kshirsagar, and K. H. Roux. 2005. Advances in seed protein research: a perspective on seed allergens. J. Food Science 70: 93-120. [*, A1]

Sathe, S. K., S. S. Teuber, K. H. Roux. 2005. Effects of food processing on the stability of food allergens. Biotech. Adv. 232:423-429. [A1]

Scholstoff, B., A. Kataoka, A. Clark, and P. B. Chase. 2005. Effects of rapamycin on cardiac and skeletal muscle contraction and crossbridge cycling. J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther. 312:12-18. [*, A4] Schrader, M., and J. Travis. 2005. Population differences in pre- and post-fertilization offspring provisioning in the least killifish, Heterandria formosa. Copeia (3):649-656. [*, A3]

Smith, C. R., and W. R. Tschinkel. 2005. Object depots in the genus Pogonomyrmex: exploring the “who,” what, when, and where. Journal of Insect Behavior 18:859-879. [*, A3]

Spears, T., R. W. DeBry, L. G. Abele, and K. Chodyla. 2005. Peracarid monophyly and interordinal phylogeny inferred from nuclear small-subunit ribosomal DNA sequences (Crustacea: Malacostraca: Peracarida). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 118:117-157. [*, revp, A3]

Spencer, C. M., J. W. Jahng, V. Ryu, and T. A. Houpt. 2005. Lithium-induced gene expression of inducible cyclic adenosine monophosphate early repressor in the rat adrenal gland. J. Neurosci. Res. 82:273-282. [*, A2]

Steppan, S. J. 2005. Seeing the forest for the trees. Book review of “Assembling the Tree of Life.” Science 307:677-678. [brev, A3]

Steppan, S. J., R. M. Adkins, P. Q. Spinks, and C. Hale. 2005. Multigene phylogeny of the Old World mice Murinae reveals distinct geographic lineages and the declining utility of mitochondrial genes compared to nuclear genes. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 37:370-388. [*, A3]

Stewart, M., and T. M. Roberts. 2005. Cytoskeleton dynamics powers nematode sperm motility. Advances in Protein Chemistry 71: 384-401. [revp, A4]

Stowe, J. R., Y. Liu, J. T. Curtis, M. E. Freeman, and Z. Wang. 2005. Species differences in anxiety-related responses in male prairie and meadow voles: the effects of social isolation. Physiology and Behavior 86:369-378. [*, A2]

Sullivan, J., Z. Abdo, P. Joyce, and D. L. Swofford. 2005. Evaluating the performance of a successive-approximations approach to parameter optimization in maximum-likelihood phylogeny estimation. Molecular Biology and Evolution 22:1386-1392. [*, A3]

Sun, J. J., and W. M. Deng. 2005. Notch-dependent downregulation of the homeodomain gene cut is required for the mitotic cycle/endocycle switch and cell differentiation in Drosophila follicle cells. Development 132:4299-4308. [*, A1] Tama, F., M. Feig, J. Liu, C. L. Brooks III, and K. A. Taylor. 2005. The requirement for mechanical coupling between head and S2 domains in smooth muscle myosin ATPase regulation and its implications for dimeric motor function. Journal of Molecular Biology 345:837-854. [*, A4]

Tschinkel, W. R. 2005. The nest architecture of the ant, Camponotus socius. Journal of Insect Science 5:Art. No. 9. [*, A3]

Uda, K., N. Saishoji, S. Ichinari, W. R. Ellington, and T. Suzuki. 2005. Origin and properties of cytoplasmic and mitochondrial isoforms of taurocyamine kinase. FEBS Journal 272:3521-3530. [*, A4]

Underwood, N., K. Anderson, and B. D. Inouye. 2005. Induced vs. constitutive resistance and the spatial distribution of insect herbivores among plants. Ecology 86:594-602. [*, A3]

Underwood, N., P. Hambäck, and B. D. Inouye. 2005. Large-scale questions and small-scale data: empirical and theoretical methods for scaling up in ecology. Oecologia 145:177-178. [*, A3]

Vihtelic, T. S., J. M. Fadool, K. Thornton, D. R. Hyde, and G. Wistow. 2005. Expressed sequence tag analysis of zebrafish eye tissues for NEIBank. Mol. Vision 11:1083-1100. [*, revp, A1]

Woglemuth, C.W., O. Vanderlinde, L. Miao, T. Roberts, and G. Oster. 2005. MSP dynamics drives nematode sperm locomotion. Biophys. J. 88:2462-2471. [*, A4]

Wulff, J. L. 2005. Trade-offs in resistance to competitors and predators, and their effects on the diversity of tropical marine sponges. Journal of Animal Ecology 74:313-321. [*, A3]

Zhou, Z., S. C. DeSensi, R. A. Stein, S. Brandon, M. Dixit, McArdle, E. J., E. M. Warrne, I. H. Kroh, L. K. Song, C. E. Cobb, E. J. Hustedt, and A. H. Beth. 2005. Solution structure of the cytoplasmic domain of erythrocyte membrane band 3 determined by site-directed spin labeling. Biochemistry 44:15115-15128. [*, postdoc-pgf, A4]

Zigler, K. S., M. A. McCartney, D. R. Levitan, and H. A. Lessios. 2005. Sea urchin bindin divergence predicts gamete compatibility. Evolution 59:2399-2404. [*, A3]


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