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Ann M Dvorak

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Gastroenterology|October 14, 2003
Neuroendocrine cell secretory granules are not bacteria in inflammatory bowel diseaseAnn M Dvorak
Chemical Immunology and Allergy|June 23, 2005
Ultrastructural analysis is necessary and sufficient for identification of basophils and mast cellsAnn M Dvorak
Chemical Immunology and Allergy|June 23, 2005
Cyclooxygenase, a key enzyme family for production of prostaglandins, is present in human mast cell lipid bodiesAnn M Dvorak
Chemical Immunology and Allergy|June 23, 2005
Subcellular localization of the cytokines, basic fibroblast growth factor and tumor necrosis factor-alpha in mast cellsAnn M Dvorak
Chemical Immunology and Allergy|June 23, 2005
Immunogold ultrastructural techniques identify subcellular sites of chymase, Charcot-Leyden crystal protein, and histamine in basophils and mast cellsAnn M Dvorak
Chemical Immunology and Allergy|June 23, 2005
Piecemeal degranulation of basophils and mast cells is effected by vesicular transport of stored secretory granule contentsAnn M Dvorak
Chemical Immunology and Allergy|June 23, 2005
Mast cell secretory granules and lipid bodies contain the necessary machinery important for the in situ synthesis of proteinsAnn M Dvorak
Chemical Immunology and Allergy|June 23, 2005
Degranulation and recovery from degranulation of basophils and mast cellsAnn M Dvorak
International Archives of Allergy and Immunology|March 29, 2002
Ultrastructure of human mast cellsAnn M Dvorak
The Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry : Official Journal of the Histochemistry Society|June 1, 2005
Ultrastructural studies of human basophils and mast cellsAnn M Dvorak
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Gastroenterology|October 14, 2003
Neuroendocrine cell secretory granules are not bacteria in inflammatory bowel diseaseAnn M Dvorak
Chemical Immunology and Allergy|June 23, 2005
Ultrastructural analysis is necessary and sufficient for identification of basophils and mast cellsAnn M Dvorak
Chemical Immunology and Allergy|June 23, 2005
Cyclooxygenase, a key enzyme family for production of prostaglandins, is present in human mast cell lipid bodiesAnn M Dvorak
Chemical Immunology and Allergy|June 23, 2005
Subcellular localization of the cytokines, basic fibroblast growth factor and tumor necrosis factor-alpha in mast cellsAnn M Dvorak
Chemical Immunology and Allergy|June 23, 2005
Immunogold ultrastructural techniques identify subcellular sites of chymase, Charcot-Leyden crystal protein, and histamine in basophils and mast cellsAnn M Dvorak
Chemical Immunology and Allergy|June 23, 2005
Piecemeal degranulation of basophils and mast cells is effected by vesicular transport of stored secretory granule contentsAnn M Dvorak
Chemical Immunology and Allergy|June 23, 2005
Mast cell secretory granules and lipid bodies contain the necessary machinery important for the in situ synthesis of proteinsAnn M Dvorak
Chemical Immunology and Allergy|June 23, 2005
Degranulation and recovery from degranulation of basophils and mast cellsAnn M Dvorak
International Archives of Allergy and Immunology|March 29, 2002
Ultrastructure of human mast cellsAnn M Dvorak
The Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry : Official Journal of the Histochemistry Society|June 1, 2005
Ultrastructural studies of human basophils and mast cellsAnn M Dvorak
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