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Arthritis and Rheumatism|June 1, 1983
Benoxaprofen stimulates proteoglycan synthesis in normal canine knee cartilage in vitroM J Palmoski, K D Brandt
Arthritis and Rheumatism|November 1, 1982
Aspirin aggravates the degeneration of canine joint cartilage caused by immobilizationM J Palmoski, K D Brandt
Arthritis and Rheumatism|July 1, 1979
Effect of salicylate on proteoglycan metabolism in normal canine articular cartilage in vitroM J Palmoski, K D Brandt
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|November 7, 1977
Degradative enzymes of cartilage. Effects of freeze-thawing of the tissue prior to extraction, and of protease inhibitors, on proteoglycans extracted with iso-osmotic neutral salt and 4 M guanidinium chlorideM J Palmoski, K D Brandt
Arthritis and Rheumatism|April 1, 1984
Effects of salicylate and indomethacin on glycosaminoglycan and prostaglandin E2 synthesis in intact canine knee cartilage ex vivoM J Palmoski, K D Brandt
Arthritis and Rheumatism|February 1, 1984
Immobilization ameliorates chemically-induced articular cartilage damageJ M Williams, K D Brandt
Arthritis and Rheumatism|September 1, 1980
Effects of some nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs on proteoglycan metabolism and organization in canine articular cartilageM J Palmoski, K D Brandt
Arthritis and Rheumatism|November 1, 1981
Running inhibits the reversal of atrophic changes in canine knee cartilage after removal of a leg castM J Palmoski, K D Brandt
Wiener Medizinische Wochenschrift (1946)|July 31, 1984
[Catecholamines in internal medicine emergencies]D Brandt, H Pristautz, W Klein
Journal of Anatomy|December 1, 1984
Exercise increases osteophyte formation and diminishes fibrillation following chemically induced articular cartilage injuryJ M Williams, K D Brandt
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Arthritis and Rheumatism|June 1, 1983
Benoxaprofen stimulates proteoglycan synthesis in normal canine knee cartilage in vitroM J Palmoski, K D Brandt
Arthritis and Rheumatism|November 1, 1982
Aspirin aggravates the degeneration of canine joint cartilage caused by immobilizationM J Palmoski, K D Brandt
Arthritis and Rheumatism|July 1, 1979
Effect of salicylate on proteoglycan metabolism in normal canine articular cartilage in vitroM J Palmoski, K D Brandt
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|November 7, 1977
Degradative enzymes of cartilage. Effects of freeze-thawing of the tissue prior to extraction, and of protease inhibitors, on proteoglycans extracted with iso-osmotic neutral salt and 4 M guanidinium chlorideM J Palmoski, K D Brandt
Arthritis and Rheumatism|April 1, 1984
Effects of salicylate and indomethacin on glycosaminoglycan and prostaglandin E2 synthesis in intact canine knee cartilage ex vivoM J Palmoski, K D Brandt
Arthritis and Rheumatism|February 1, 1984
Immobilization ameliorates chemically-induced articular cartilage damageJ M Williams, K D Brandt
Arthritis and Rheumatism|September 1, 1980
Effects of some nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs on proteoglycan metabolism and organization in canine articular cartilageM J Palmoski, K D Brandt
Arthritis and Rheumatism|November 1, 1981
Running inhibits the reversal of atrophic changes in canine knee cartilage after removal of a leg castM J Palmoski, K D Brandt
Wiener Medizinische Wochenschrift (1946)|July 31, 1984
[Catecholamines in internal medicine emergencies]D Brandt, H Pristautz, W Klein
Journal of Anatomy|December 1, 1984
Exercise increases osteophyte formation and diminishes fibrillation following chemically induced articular cartilage injuryJ M Williams, K D Brandt
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