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A M Schmidt

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Circulation Research|October 31, 2000
Hyperinsulinemia and vascular dysfunction: the role of nuclear factor-kappaB, yet againA M Schmidt, D M Stern
Phonetica|January 1, 1996
Speaking rate effects on stops produced by Spanish and English monolinguals and Spanish/English bilingualsA M Schmidt, J E Flege
Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism: TEM|October 24, 2000
RAGE: a new target for the prevention and treatment of the vascular and inflammatory complications of diabetesA M Schmidt, D M Stern
Journal of Hazardous Materials|June 6, 2000
Emergency response training: strategies for enhancing real-world performanceJ K Ford, A M Schmidt
Frontiers in Bioscience : a Journal and Virtual Library|October 2, 2001
Receptor for age (RAGE) is a gene within the major histocompatibility class III region: implications for host response mechanisms in homeostasis and chronic diseaseA M Schmidt, D M Stern
Journal of Speech and Hearing Research|August 1, 1995
Traditional and phonological treatment for teaching English fricatives and affricates to KoreansA M Schmidt, K A Meyers
Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology|March 7, 2001
Chemokines on the rise : mcp-1 and restenosisA M Schmidt, D M Stern
Phonetica|January 1, 1995
Effects of speaking rate changes on native and nonnative speech productionA M Schmidt, J E Flege
Phonetica|January 1, 1995
Native speakers of Spanish show rate-dependent processing of English stop consonantsJ E Flege, A M Schmidt
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|November 13, 1998
Sp1-binding elements in the promoter of RAGE are essential for amphoterin-mediated gene expression in cultured neuroblastoma cellsJ Li, X Qu, A M Schmidt
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Circulation Research|October 31, 2000
Hyperinsulinemia and vascular dysfunction: the role of nuclear factor-kappaB, yet againA M Schmidt, D M Stern
Phonetica|January 1, 1996
Speaking rate effects on stops produced by Spanish and English monolinguals and Spanish/English bilingualsA M Schmidt, J E Flege
Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism: TEM|October 24, 2000
RAGE: a new target for the prevention and treatment of the vascular and inflammatory complications of diabetesA M Schmidt, D M Stern
Journal of Hazardous Materials|June 6, 2000
Emergency response training: strategies for enhancing real-world performanceJ K Ford, A M Schmidt
Frontiers in Bioscience : a Journal and Virtual Library|October 2, 2001
Receptor for age (RAGE) is a gene within the major histocompatibility class III region: implications for host response mechanisms in homeostasis and chronic diseaseA M Schmidt, D M Stern
Journal of Speech and Hearing Research|August 1, 1995
Traditional and phonological treatment for teaching English fricatives and affricates to KoreansA M Schmidt, K A Meyers
Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology|March 7, 2001
Chemokines on the rise : mcp-1 and restenosisA M Schmidt, D M Stern
Phonetica|January 1, 1995
Effects of speaking rate changes on native and nonnative speech productionA M Schmidt, J E Flege
Phonetica|January 1, 1995
Native speakers of Spanish show rate-dependent processing of English stop consonantsJ E Flege, A M Schmidt
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|November 13, 1998
Sp1-binding elements in the promoter of RAGE are essential for amphoterin-mediated gene expression in cultured neuroblastoma cellsJ Li, X Qu, A M Schmidt
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