1. Criswell, D. 2018. Lymphocytes-Our Body's Dynamic DefendersAnswers 13(4):26-28. CELD ID 26559. Full text link available.
Lymphocytes-Our Body's Dynamic Defenders
2. Criswell, DC. 2009. A Review of Mitoribosome Structure and Function Does not Support the Serial Endosymbiotic TheoryARJ 2:107-115. CELD ID 23150. Full text link available.
A Review of Mitoribosome Structure and Function Does not Support the Serial Endosymbiotic Theory
3. Criswell, D. 2009. Neandertal DNA and modern humansCRSQ 45(4):246-254. CELD ID 23833. Full text link available.
Neandertal DNA and modern humans
4. Criswell, D. 2008. How do mitochondrial ribosomes fit into the theory of endosymbiosis?ARJ 1:2. CELD ID 19178. Full text link available.
How do mitochondrial ribosomes fit into the theory of endosymbiosis?
5. Carter, RW; Criswell, D; Sanford, J. 2008. The "Eve" mitochondrial consensus sequenceICC6 :111-116. CELD ID 22743.
The "Eve" mitochondrial consensus sequence
6. Criswell, D. 2006. What makes us human?Impact 391:i-iv. CELD ID 19919. Full text link available.
What makes us human?
7. Criswell, D. 2006. How soon will Jurassic Park open?Impact 396:i-iv. CELD ID 19924. Full text link available.
How soon will Jurassic Park open?
8. Criswell, D. 2005. Stem cell research: greasing the "slippery slope" to godlessnessImpact 380:i-iv. CELD ID 19908. Full text link available.
Stem cell research: greasing the "slippery slope" to godlessness
9. Criswell, D. 2005. Genomics at ICRImpact 385:i-iv. CELD ID 19913. Full text link available.
Genomics at ICR
10. Criswell, D. 2004. The "evolution" of antibiotic resistanceImpact 378:i-iv. CELD ID 19906. Full text link available.
The "evolution" of antibiotic resistance
11. Criswell, D. 1995. Ancient civilizations and modern manCEN 17(2):40-43. CELD ID 11961. Full text link available.
Ancient civilizations and modern man