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Gary D Fullerton

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Medical Physics|June 30, 2005
The development of technologies for molecular imaging should be driven principally by biological questions to be addressed rather than by simply modifying existing imaging technologies. For the propositionGary D Fullerton
Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging : JMRI|January 30, 2007
Collagen structure: the molecular source of the tendon magic angle effectGary D Fullerton, Andrés Rahal
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|June 25, 2025
Validation of the "Stoichiometric Hydration Ice-Bridge Model" Provides Method To Predict Protein Folding EnergeticsGary D Fullerton, Andres Rahal
Methods in Enzymology|September 19, 2007
Water compartments in cellsGary D Fullerton, Ivan L Cameron
Cell Biology International|December 31, 2013
Lack of appreciation of the role of osmotically unresponsive water in cell volume regulationIvan L Cameron, Gary D Fullerton
Cell Biology International|February 21, 2006
Evidence that collagen and tendon have monolayer water coverage in the native stateGary D Fullerton, Maxwell R Amurao
Cell Biology International|August 30, 2008
Characterization of water of hydration fractions in rabbit skeletal muscle with age and time of post-mortem by centrifugal dehydration force and rehydration methodsIvan L Cameron, Nicholas J Short, Gary D Fullerton
Cell Biology International|February 3, 2007
A simple centrifugal dehydration force method to characterize water compartments in fresh and post-mortem fish muscleIvan L Cameron, Nicholas J Short, Gary D Fullerton
Cell Biology International|December 20, 2005
On the osmotically unresponsive water compartment in cellsGary D Fullerton, Kalpana M Kanal, Ivan L Cameron
Cell Biology International|March 17, 2007
Verification of simple hydration/dehydration methods to characterize multiple water compartments on tendon type 1 collagenIvan L Cameron, Nicholas J Short, Gary D Fullerton
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Medical Physics|June 30, 2005
The development of technologies for molecular imaging should be driven principally by biological questions to be addressed rather than by simply modifying existing imaging technologies. For the propositionGary D Fullerton
Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging : JMRI|January 30, 2007
Collagen structure: the molecular source of the tendon magic angle effectGary D Fullerton, Andrés Rahal
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|June 25, 2025
Validation of the "Stoichiometric Hydration Ice-Bridge Model" Provides Method To Predict Protein Folding EnergeticsGary D Fullerton, Andres Rahal
Methods in Enzymology|September 19, 2007
Water compartments in cellsGary D Fullerton, Ivan L Cameron
Cell Biology International|December 31, 2013
Lack of appreciation of the role of osmotically unresponsive water in cell volume regulationIvan L Cameron, Gary D Fullerton
Cell Biology International|February 21, 2006
Evidence that collagen and tendon have monolayer water coverage in the native stateGary D Fullerton, Maxwell R Amurao
Cell Biology International|August 30, 2008
Characterization of water of hydration fractions in rabbit skeletal muscle with age and time of post-mortem by centrifugal dehydration force and rehydration methodsIvan L Cameron, Nicholas J Short, Gary D Fullerton
Cell Biology International|February 3, 2007
A simple centrifugal dehydration force method to characterize water compartments in fresh and post-mortem fish muscleIvan L Cameron, Nicholas J Short, Gary D Fullerton
Cell Biology International|December 20, 2005
On the osmotically unresponsive water compartment in cellsGary D Fullerton, Kalpana M Kanal, Ivan L Cameron
Cell Biology International|March 17, 2007
Verification of simple hydration/dehydration methods to characterize multiple water compartments on tendon type 1 collagenIvan L Cameron, Nicholas J Short, Gary D Fullerton
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