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- Connell, L. B. and R. A. Cattolico (1995). Phytoplankton relationships.
The 5th Conference for Shellfish Growers, Olympia, WA, USA, Washington
Sea Grant.
- Connell, L. B. (1994). "Biogeographic observations on South
Georgia marine yeasts." Antarctic Journal 29: 143.
- Connell, L. B. (1994). An explanation of oyster larvae and spat
mortalities. The 4th Shellfish Growers Conference. Washington Sea
Grant; Olympia WA. 7 pp. The 4th Shellfish Growers Conference, Olympia
WA, USA, Washington Sea Grant.
- Connell, L. B., V. Pritas, et al. (1991). Genetic and biochemical
approaches to studying tubulin structure and function. Cold Spring
Harbor meeting on Yeast Cell Biology, Cold Spring Harbor, NY, USA,
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
- Solomon, F. X., L.B. Connell, et al. (1991). Methods for Studying
the Cytoskeleton in Yeast. The Cytoskeleton: A Practical Approach.
K. L. Carraway and C. A. C. Carraway. New York, NY, USA, Oxford University
Press. [VIEW PDF]
- Solomon, F. X., B. Weinstein, et al. (1991). Regulation of microtubual
structure and function in yeast. American Society for Cell Biology.
- Rhodes, N., L. B. Connell, et al. (1990). "STE 11 is a protein
kinase required for cell-type specific transcription and signal transduction
in yeast." Genes and Development 4: 1862-1874. [VIEW
PDF]
- Connell, L. B. and M. Teague (1987). DNA sequence of STE7 and STE11
regulatory genes predict proteins homologus to protein kinases. American
Society for Cell Biology.
- Errede, B., M. Company, et al. (1986). Yeast cell type of Ty1 enhancer
function. Cold Spring Harbor Symposium on Eukaryotic Transposable
Elements, Cold Spring Harbor NY USA.
- Errede, B., M. Teague, et al. (1986). Two regulatory genes required
for yeast cell specialization have predicted proteins homologous to
protein kinases. Mediators of Cell Growth and Differentiation, Rensselearville,
NY USA.
- Company, M., L. B. Connell, et al. (1985). A multi-component structure
for the Ty1 activator. Cold Spring harbor Symposium on Molecular Biology
of Yeast, Cold Spring Harbor NY USA.
- Burridge, K. W. T. and L. B. Connell (1983). "A new protein
of adhesion plaques and ruffing membranes." The Journal of Cell
Biology 97: 359-367. [VIEW
PDF]
- Burridge, K. W. T. and L. B. Connell (1983). "Talin: A cytoskeletal
componant concentrated in adhesion plaques and other sites of action-membrane
interaction." Cell Motility 3: 405-417. [VIEW
PDF]
- Burridge, K. W. T., L. B. Connell, et al. (1983). Proteins involved
in linking actin to the plasma membrane. The Fogarty International
Meeting on Cytoplasmic Matrix and the Integration of Cellular Function.
- Burridge, K. W. T., T. Kelly, et al. (1982). "Proteins involved
in the attachment of actin to the plasma membrane." Philosophical
Transactions of the Royal Society of London 299: 291-299. [VIEW
PDF]
- Wilkins, L., G. Szabo, et al. (1982). Growth of enriched human melanocyte
cultures. In: Growth of cells in hormomally defined media. Cold Spring
Harbor Conferences on Cell Proliferation. G. A. Sato, A. B. Pardee
and D. A. Sirbasku, Cold Spring Harbor Press. Series. 9: 922-936.
- Wilkins, L., L. B. Connell, et al. (1981). Effects of ultrviolet
light (UVB) on human melanocytes in vitro. American Society for Cell
Biology., USAAnaheim, CA.
- Wilkins, L., G. Szabo, et al. (1981). Growth of enriched human melanocyte
cultures. Cold Spring Harbor Symposium on Hormonally Defined Media.,
Cold Spring Harbor, NY.
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