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Welcome to the website of Bill Crosby laboratory, affiliated with the University of Windsor, Division of Biological Sciences. We are a plant research group interested in Ubiquitin (Ub)/26S proteasome pathway. To learn more about our research and personnel, please explore our website by clicking on the links above.
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The Crosby lab is located at  the University of Windsor, Division of Biological Sciences. The overall focus of our lab is to understand the role and regulation of  the Ubiquitin (Ub)/26S proteasome pathway during the growth and development of Arabidopsis. For further information on our research and members please go to the above links  or  to our home page  [http://Bioinfo.uwindsor.ca Homepage] at University of Windsor.
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*[http://www.uwindsor.ca/biology/ Department of Biological Sciences at U of Windsor]
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The Crosby lab is located at the University of Windsor, Division of Biological Sciences. The overall focus of our lab is to understand the role and regulation of the Ubiquitin (Ub)/26S proteasome pathway during the growth and development of Arabidopsis. For further information on our research and members please go to the above links or to our home page Homepage at University of Windsor.



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