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- P. Duc Si Dong, Jessie Chu, Grace Panganiban
- Development
- 2001
The morphological diversification of appendages represents a crucial aspect of animal body plan evolution. The arthropod antenna and leg are homologous appendages, thought to have arisen via… (More)
- P. Duc Si Dong, Jessie Chu, Grace Panganiban
- Development
- 2000
The Distal-less gene is known for its role in proximodistal patterning of Drosophila limbs. However, Distal-less has a second critical function during Drosophila limb development, that of… (More)
- Jessie Chu, P. Duc Si Dong, Grace Panganiban
- Development
- 2002
The insect antenna and leg are considered homologous structures, likely to have arisen via duplication and divergence from an ancestral limb. Consistent with this, the antenna and leg are derived… (More)
- Swita R. Singh, Samantha T. Carreiro, +6 authors Hovhannes J. Gukasyan
- The Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology
- 2009
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The use of l-carnosine as an excipient in topical ophthalmic formulations containing gellan gum, a carbohydrate polymer with in-situ gelling properties upon mixing with mammalian tear… (More)
- Brad C Astor, Lawrence J Appel, +117 authors Melissa McMahan
- Kidney international
- 2018
The Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Prognosis Consortium is a collaborative author of the above-mentioned article. The CKD Prognosis Consortium investigators/collaborators are as follows: • African… (More)
- Brad C Astor, Lawrence J Appel, +110 authors Melissa McMahan
- Kidney international reports
- 2018
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1016/j.ekir.2018.01.002.].
l-Carnosine: multifunctional dipeptide buffer for sustained-duration topical ophthalmic formulations
- Swita R. Singh, Samantha Carreiro, +6 authors Hovhannes J Gukasyan
- 2009
Objectives The use of L-carnosine as an excipient in topical ophthalmic formulations containing gellan gum, a carbohydrate polymer with in-situ gelling properties upon mixing with mammalian tear… (More)