WormBook

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Electrophysiological recordings from the pharynx2006/01/017
Genetic dissection of developmental pathways2006/01/017
Hermaphrodite cell-fate specification2006/01/017
Sperm motility and MSP2006/01/016
Germline genomics2006/01/016
Mechanism and regulation of translation in C. elegans2006/01/016
RNA in situ hybridization of dissected gonads2006/01/016
Genomic classification of protein-coding gene families2005/01/016
Carbohydrates and glycosylation2006/01/016
Getting into the mind of a worm—a personal view2013/06/046
Caenorhabditis briggsae methods2006/01/015
Nomarski images for learning the anatomy, with tips for mosaic analysis2006/01/015
Heterologous expression of C. elegans ion channels in Xenopus oocytes2006/01/015
First version Gene expression changes associated with aging in C. elegans2007/01/015
Introduction to signal transduction2005/01/015
Genetic enhancers2005/01/015
Protocols for large scale in situ hybridization on C. elegans larvae2006/01/014
Membrane ion transport in non-excitable tissues2014/12/234
C. elegans and volatile anesthetics2007/01/014
Genetic mapping and manipulation: Chapter 5-SNPs: Three-point mapping2006/01/013
Genetic mapping and manipulation: Chapter 7-Making compound mutants2006/01/013
Introduction to genetics and genomics2005/01/013
C. elegans network biology: a beginning2006/01/013
Replication and repair2014/12/043
Genetic mapping and manipulation: Chapter 7-Making compound mutants2006/01/013
Pristionchus pacificus genomics: from genetics to genome sequence2006/01/012
Genetic mapping and manipulation: Chapter 6-Mapping with deficiencies and duplications2006/01/012
Genetic mapping and manipulation: Chapter 6-Mapping with deficiencies and duplications2006/01/012
Genetic mapping and manipulation: Chapter 4-SNPs: Introduction and two-point mapping2006/01/012
Genetic mapping and manipulation: Chapter 10-Suppressor mutations2006/01/012