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    Scanning the controls: genomics and nanotechnology by Austin, R.H., Tegenfeldt, J.O., Cao, H., Chou, S.Y., Cox, E.C.

    Published in IEEE transactions on nanotechnology (01-03-2002)
    “…We outline some of the possible applications of nanotechnology to modern molecular biology and discuss several technologies that can be used to make nanoscale…”
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    λ-Repressor Oligomerization Kinetics at High Concentrations Using Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy in Zero-Mode Waveguides by Samiee, K.T., Foquet, M., Guo, L., Cox, E.C., Craighead, H.G.

    Published in Biophysical journal (01-03-2005)
    “…Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) has demonstrated its utility for measuring transport properties and kinetics at low fluorophore concentrations. In…”
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    Introducing biology by Cox, E.C, May, R.M

    Published in Nature (London) (07-03-1985)
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    Expression of prestalk and prespore proteins in minute, two-dimensional Dictyostelium slugs by Bonner, J T, Fey, P, Cox, E C

    Published in Mechanisms of development (01-11-1999)
    “…We show that exceedingly small two-dimensional slugs of Dictyostelium differentiate normally and have an anterior prestalk zone and a posterior prespore zone…”
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    Selection for spiral waves in the social amoebae Dictyostelium by Palsson, E, Lee, K.J, Goldstein, R.E, Franke, J, Kessin, R.H, Cox, E.C

    “…Starving Dictyostelium amoebae emit pulses of the chemoattractant cAMP that are relayed from cell to cell as circular and spiral waves. We have recently…”
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    Green fluorescent protein production in the cellular slime molds Polysphondylium pallidum and Dictyostelium discoideum by Fey, P, Compton, K, Cox, E C

    Published in Gene (1995)
    “…The green fluorescent protein-encoding gene from Aequorea victoria has been cloned into several different transforming vectors and expressed in the cellular…”
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    Development in one dimension: the rapid differentiation of Dictyostelium discoideum in glass capillaries by Bonner, J.T. (Princeton University, Princeton, NJ.), Compton, K.B, Cox, E.C, Fey, P, Gregg, K.Y

    “…When Dictyostelium discoideum cells are drawn into a fine glass capillary, they rapidly begin the first steps toward the formation of prestalk and prespore…”
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    Establishment and maintenance of stable spatial patterns in lacZ fusion transformants of Polysphondylium pallidum by Vocke, C D, Cox, E C

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-05-1992)
    “…Polysphondylium pallidum cells were transformed with a construct containing the Dictyostelium discoideum ecmA promoter fused to a lacZ reporter gene. Two…”
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    Electrophoretic karyotype for Dictyostelium discoideum by Cox, E.C. (Princeton University, Princeton, NJ), Vocke, C.D, Walter, S, Gregg, K.Y, Bain, E.S

    “…This paper reports on the separation of the Dictyostelium discoideum chromosomes by pulse-field electrophoresis and the correlation of the electrophoretic…”
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    Spatial patterning in Polysphondylium: Monoclonal antibodies specific for whorl prepatterns by Byrne, G., Cox, E.C.

    Published in Developmental biology (01-10-1986)
    “…In this report we describe three monoclonal antibodies which detect prepatterning events preceding the appearance of visible tips in Polysphondylium pallidum…”
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    Spots and stripes: the patterning spectrum in the cellular slime mould Polysphondylium pallidum by Mcnally, James G., Cox, Edward C.

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-02-1989)
    “…Whorls of the cellular slime mould Polysphondylium pallidum originate as spherical cell masses that during normal morphogenesis produce tips only at…”
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    Genesis of a spatial pattern in the cellular slime mold Polysphondylium pallidum by Byrne, G, Cox, E.C

    “…The branches in Polysphondylium pallidum whorls are arranged in a radial pattern. We have used a pattern-specific monoclonal antibody to study branch formation…”
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    Branching in Polysphondylium whorls: Two-dimensional patterning in a three-dimensional system by McNally, J.G., Byrne, G., Cox, E.C.

    Published in Developmental biology (1987)
    “…During morphogenesis in the slime mold Polysphondylium pallidum, spherical masses of cells called whorls pinch off from the slug at regular intervals. Soon…”
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    Generation of large-area tunable uniform electric fields in microfluidic arrays for rapid DNA separation by Huang, L.R., Tegenfeldt, J.O., Kraeft, J.J., Sturm, J.C., Austin, R.H., Cox, E.C.

    “…Control of electric fields over large areas is crucial for the accurate delivery and manipulation of biologically important molecules in microfluidic systems…”
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    The regulation of cellular slime mold development: A factor causing development of Polysphondylium violaceum aggregation-defective mutants by Hanna, Michael H., Cox, Edward C.

    Published in Developmental biology (1978)
    “…aggA mutants of Polysphondylium violaceum develop normally in synergistic mixtures with other aggregation-defective mutants. Cell to cell contact is not…”
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    Sorting of biontolecules via microdevices by Chia-Fu Chou, Austin, R.H., Bakajin, O., Castelino, J.A., Chan, S.S., Cox, E.C., Craighead, H., Darton, N., Duke, T., Jongyoon Han, Tegenfeldt, J.O., Turner, S.

    “…Micro and nano fabrication techniques have provided an unprecedented opportunity to create a designed world in which separation and fractionation technologies…”
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    A DNA prism: physical principles for optimizing a microfabricated DNA separation device by Huang, L.R., Tegenfeldt, J.O., Sturm, J.C., Austin, R.H., Cox, E.C.

    “…Recently, we reported a microfabricated "DNA prism" device that continuously sorts large DNA molecules (61 kilo-base pair to 209 kb) according to size in 15…”
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