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Amy Reeder
US Veterans Affairs - Washington / United States
Medical and Health Sciences / Endocrinology and Metabolism
AD Scientific Index ID: 4629245
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Amy Reeder's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Forms and prevalence of intersexuality and effects of environmental contaminants on sexuality in cricket frogs (Acris crepitans).AL Reeder, GL Foley, DK Nichols, LG Hansen, B Wikoff, S Faeh, J Eisold, ...Environmental health perspectives 106 (5), 261-266, 19982121998
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Intersexuality and the cricket frog decline: historic and geographic trendsAL Reeder, MO Ruiz, A Pessier, LE Brown, JM Levengood, CA Phillips, ...Environmental health perspectives 113 (3), 261-265, 20051322005
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Humans, mice, and mechanisms of intestinal atresias: a window into understanding early intestinal developmentPF Nichol, A Reeder, R BothamJournal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 15 (4), 694-700, 2011332011
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Conditional mutation of fibroblast growth factor receptors 1 and 2 results in an omphalocele in mice associated with disruptions in ventral body wall muscle formationPF Nichol, RF Corliss, JD Tyrrell, B Graham, A Reeder, Y SaijohJournal of pediatric surgery 46 (1), 90-96, 2011242011
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Formation of duodenal atresias in fibroblast growth factor receptor 2IIIb−/− mouse embryos occurs in the absence of an endodermal plugRA Botham, M Franco, AL Reeder, A Lopukhin, K Shiota, S Yamada, ...Journal of Pediatric Surgery 47 (7), 1369-1379, 2012152012
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