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Mycologia
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July 1, 1975
Fusarium oxysporum forma specialis voandzeiae, a new form species causing wilt of bambarra groundnut
G M Armstrong, J K Armstrong
The Journal of Nutrition
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April 1, 1990
Long-chain fatty acid composition of maternal liver lipids during pregnancy and lactation in the rat: comparison of triglyceride to phospholipid
S C Cunnane, J K Armstrong
American Journal of Hematology
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September 23, 1997
Covalent binding of poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) to the surface of red blood cells inhibits aggregation and reduces low shear blood viscosity
J K Armstrong, H J Meiselman, T C Fisher
Biorheology
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May 20, 2000
Evidence against macromolecular "bridging" as the mechanism of red blood cell aggregation induced by nonionic polymers
J K Armstrong, H J Meiselman, T C Fisher
Thrombosis Research
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September 15, 1995
Inhibition of red blood cell-induced platelet aggregation in whole blood by a nonionic surfactant, poloxamer 188 (RheothRx injection)
J K Armstrong, H J Meiselman, T C Fisher
Biorheology
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May 31, 2001
Aggregation of human RBC in binary dextran-PEG polymer mixtures
B Neu, J K Armstrong, T C Fisher, et al.
Biophysical Journal
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September 14, 2004
The hydrodynamic radii of macromolecules and their effect on red blood cell aggregation
J K Armstrong, R B Wenby, H J Meiselman, et al.
Biorheology
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May 31, 2001
Modulation of red blood cell aggregation and blood viscosity by the covalent attachment of Pluronic copolymers
J K Armstrong, H J Meiselman, R B Wenby, et al.
Blood
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January 12, 2001
Polyethylene glycol-coated red blood cells fail to bind glycophorin A-specific antibodies and are impervious to invasion by the Plasmodium falciparum malaria parasite
D P Blackall, J K Armstrong, H J Meiselman, et al.
Biorheology
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May 23, 2002
Electrophoretic mobility of human red blood cells coated with poly(ethylene glycol)
B Neu, J K Armstrong, T C Fisher, et al.
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Mycologia
|
July 1, 1975
Fusarium oxysporum forma specialis voandzeiae, a new form species causing wilt of bambarra groundnut
G M Armstrong, J K Armstrong
The Journal of Nutrition
|
April 1, 1990
Long-chain fatty acid composition of maternal liver lipids during pregnancy and lactation in the rat: comparison of triglyceride to phospholipid
S C Cunnane, J K Armstrong
American Journal of Hematology
|
September 23, 1997
Covalent binding of poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) to the surface of red blood cells inhibits aggregation and reduces low shear blood viscosity
J K Armstrong, H J Meiselman, T C Fisher
Biorheology
|
May 20, 2000
Evidence against macromolecular "bridging" as the mechanism of red blood cell aggregation induced by nonionic polymers
J K Armstrong, H J Meiselman, T C Fisher
Thrombosis Research
|
September 15, 1995
Inhibition of red blood cell-induced platelet aggregation in whole blood by a nonionic surfactant, poloxamer 188 (RheothRx injection)
J K Armstrong, H J Meiselman, T C Fisher
Biorheology
|
May 31, 2001
Aggregation of human RBC in binary dextran-PEG polymer mixtures
B Neu, J K Armstrong, T C Fisher, et al.
Biophysical Journal
|
September 14, 2004
The hydrodynamic radii of macromolecules and their effect on red blood cell aggregation
J K Armstrong, R B Wenby, H J Meiselman, et al.
Biorheology
|
May 31, 2001
Modulation of red blood cell aggregation and blood viscosity by the covalent attachment of Pluronic copolymers
J K Armstrong, H J Meiselman, R B Wenby, et al.
Blood
|
January 12, 2001
Polyethylene glycol-coated red blood cells fail to bind glycophorin A-specific antibodies and are impervious to invasion by the Plasmodium falciparum malaria parasite
D P Blackall, J K Armstrong, H J Meiselman, et al.
Biorheology
|
May 23, 2002
Electrophoretic mobility of human red blood cells coated with poly(ethylene glycol)
B Neu, J K Armstrong, T C Fisher, et al.
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