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A M Mayer

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Medicina|January 1, 1989
[Manoalide: a new phospholipase A2 inhibitor of marine origin with potential immunoregulatory effect]A M Mayer
Medical Hypotheses|June 22, 2000
The marine toxin domoic acid may affect the developing brain by activation of neonatal brain microglia and subsequent neurotoxic mediator generationA M Mayer
Medicina|November 17, 1998
Therapeutic implications of microglia activation by lipopolysaccharide and reactive oxygen species generation in septic shock and central nervous system pathologies: a reviewA M Mayer
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 12, 1971
Permeation of dry seeds with chemicals: use of dichloromethaneH Meyer, A M Mayer
Plant Physiology|July 1, 1975
Changes in Catechol Oxidase and Permeability to Water in Seed Coats of Pisum elatius during Seed Development and MaturationI Marbach, A M Mayer
Plant Physiology|December 1, 1974
Permeability of seed coats to water as related to drying conditions and metabolism of phenolicsI Marbach, A M Mayer
The Journal of Surgical Research|July 1, 1993
Hepatic neutrophil influx: eicosanoid and superoxide formation in endotoxemiaJ A Spitzer, A M Mayer
Anticancer Research|November 29, 2001
Marine pharmacology in 1999: antitumor and cytotoxic compoundsA M Mayer, V K Lehmann
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|October 1, 1993
Modulation of superoxide anion generation by manoalide, arachidonic acid and staurosporine in liver infiltrated neutrophils in a rat model of endotoxemiaA M Mayer, J A Spitzer
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|January 1, 1994
Modulation of superoxide generation in in vivo lipopolysaccharide-primed Kupffer cells by staurosporine, okadaic acid, manoalide, arachidonic acid, genistein and sodium orthovanadateA M Mayer, J A Spitzer
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Medicina|January 1, 1989
[Manoalide: a new phospholipase A2 inhibitor of marine origin with potential immunoregulatory effect]A M Mayer
Medical Hypotheses|June 22, 2000
The marine toxin domoic acid may affect the developing brain by activation of neonatal brain microglia and subsequent neurotoxic mediator generationA M Mayer
Medicina|November 17, 1998
Therapeutic implications of microglia activation by lipopolysaccharide and reactive oxygen species generation in septic shock and central nervous system pathologies: a reviewA M Mayer
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 12, 1971
Permeation of dry seeds with chemicals: use of dichloromethaneH Meyer, A M Mayer
Plant Physiology|July 1, 1975
Changes in Catechol Oxidase and Permeability to Water in Seed Coats of Pisum elatius during Seed Development and MaturationI Marbach, A M Mayer
Plant Physiology|December 1, 1974
Permeability of seed coats to water as related to drying conditions and metabolism of phenolicsI Marbach, A M Mayer
The Journal of Surgical Research|July 1, 1993
Hepatic neutrophil influx: eicosanoid and superoxide formation in endotoxemiaJ A Spitzer, A M Mayer
Anticancer Research|November 29, 2001
Marine pharmacology in 1999: antitumor and cytotoxic compoundsA M Mayer, V K Lehmann
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|October 1, 1993
Modulation of superoxide anion generation by manoalide, arachidonic acid and staurosporine in liver infiltrated neutrophils in a rat model of endotoxemiaA M Mayer, J A Spitzer
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|January 1, 1994
Modulation of superoxide generation in in vivo lipopolysaccharide-primed Kupffer cells by staurosporine, okadaic acid, manoalide, arachidonic acid, genistein and sodium orthovanadateA M Mayer, J A Spitzer
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