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Photo-correlation spectroscopy of intracellular hemoglobin S aggregation at physiological oxygen pressures
1985 · 26 pages · Yuri Imanishi, Harvard University--MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology · Same author
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Modulation of vascular prostacyclin synthesis
1983 · 64 pages · Ali J. Naini, Harvard University--MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology · Same author
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Effect of chronic prostacyclin infusion on platelet function and smooth muscle cell proliferation
1985 · 79 pages · Dale Craig Oates, Harvard University--MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology · Same author
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The graphical display of laboratory information
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Characterization of a bradykinin binding site in PC12 cells and correlation of binding with phosphatidylinositol turnover
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Use of bi-specific heteroconjugated antibody "antigen mimics" and T cells with a truncated antigen receptor zeta chain to explore the mechanism of T cell activation
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Species specificity of the interaction of LFA-1 with intercellular adhesion molecules
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The expression of polyoma virus capsid proteins in Escherichia coli
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Sodium and water-suppressed proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy of normal and neoplastic tissues
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Measurement of muscle saturation in free-diving Weddell seals using a NIR dual-wavelength spectrophotometer
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Cyclic AMP-dependent regulation of glycerol phosphate dehydrogenase expression in neonatal rat oligodendrocyte cultures
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