Michael Levin
Cytokine Biology Department
The Forsyth Institute and Department of Craniofacial and Developmental Biology
Harvard School of Dental Medicine
Boston
USA
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- Left-right patterning from the inside out: widespread evidence for intracellular control. Levin, M., Palmer, A.R. Bioessays (2007)
- Gap junctional communication in morphogenesis. Levin, M. Prog. Biophys. Mol. Biol. (2007)
- Large-scale biophysics: ion flows and regeneration. Levin, M. Trends Cell Biol. (2007)
- Is the early left-right axis like a plant, a kidney, or a neuron? The integration of physiological signals in embryonic asymmetry. Levin, M. Birth Defects Res. C Embryo Today (2006)
- Left-right asymmetry in embryonic development: a comprehensive review. Levin, M. Mech. Dev. (2005)
- A novel immunohistochemical method for evaluation of antibody specificity and detection of labile targets in biological tissue. Levin, M. J. Biochem. Biophys. Methods (2004)
- The embryonic origins of left-right asymmetry. Levin, M. Crit. Rev. Oral Biol. Med. (2004)
- Bioelectromagnetics in morphogenesis. Levin, M. Bioelectromagnetics (2003)
- Motor protein control of ion flux is an early step in embryonic left-right asymmetry. Levin, M. Bioessays (2003)
- Isolation and community: a review of the role of gap-junctional communication in embryonic patterning. Levin, M. J. Membr. Biol. (2002)