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A J Reynolds

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Adolescence|January 1, 1991
The middle schooling process: influences on science and mathematics achievement from the longitudinal study of American youthA J Reynolds
The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry|March 12, 1998
Resilience among black urban youth. Prevalence, intervention effects, and mechanisms of influenceA J Reynolds
Nurse Educator|January 1, 1984
Using microcomputers in situational testingA J Reynolds
Psychological Reports|February 1, 1991
Note on adolescents' time-use and scientific literacyA J Reynolds
Brain Research. Brain Research Protocols|February 12, 1999
A technique for 125I-labelling of neurotrophins and the use of retrograde axonal transport as a bioassayA J Reynolds, I A Hendry
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology|July 1, 1993
Dermal-epidermal interactions--follicle-derived cell populations in the study of hair-growth mechanismsC A Jahoda, A J Reynolds
Development (Cambridge, England)|June 1, 1992
Cultured dermal papilla cells induce follicle formation and hair growth by transdifferentiation of an adult epidermisA J Reynolds, C A Jahoda
Journal of Cell Science|June 1, 1991
Hair follicle stem cells? A distinct germinative epidermal cell population is activated in vitro by the presence of hair dermal papilla cellsA J Reynolds, C A Jahoda
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|January 6, 2001
The IODO-GEN method for labeling and the use of retrograde axonal transport to assay neurotrophinsI A Hendry, A J Reynolds
Dermatologic Clinics|October 1, 1996
Dermal-epidermal interactions. Adult follicle-derived cell populations and hair growthC A Jahoda, A J Reynolds
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Adolescence|January 1, 1991
The middle schooling process: influences on science and mathematics achievement from the longitudinal study of American youthA J Reynolds
The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry|March 12, 1998
Resilience among black urban youth. Prevalence, intervention effects, and mechanisms of influenceA J Reynolds
Nurse Educator|January 1, 1984
Using microcomputers in situational testingA J Reynolds
Psychological Reports|February 1, 1991
Note on adolescents' time-use and scientific literacyA J Reynolds
Brain Research. Brain Research Protocols|February 12, 1999
A technique for 125I-labelling of neurotrophins and the use of retrograde axonal transport as a bioassayA J Reynolds, I A Hendry
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology|July 1, 1993
Dermal-epidermal interactions--follicle-derived cell populations in the study of hair-growth mechanismsC A Jahoda, A J Reynolds
Development (Cambridge, England)|June 1, 1992
Cultured dermal papilla cells induce follicle formation and hair growth by transdifferentiation of an adult epidermisA J Reynolds, C A Jahoda
Journal of Cell Science|June 1, 1991
Hair follicle stem cells? A distinct germinative epidermal cell population is activated in vitro by the presence of hair dermal papilla cellsA J Reynolds, C A Jahoda
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|January 6, 2001
The IODO-GEN method for labeling and the use of retrograde axonal transport to assay neurotrophinsI A Hendry, A J Reynolds
Dermatologic Clinics|October 1, 1996
Dermal-epidermal interactions. Adult follicle-derived cell populations and hair growthC A Jahoda, A J Reynolds
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