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J L Amos

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Journal of the American Dental Association (1939)|August 1, 1978
Marker for partial dentureJ L Amos
Journal of Cosmetic Science|January 13, 2005
Effects of low-level hydrophobic substitution on conditioning properties of cationic cellulosic polymers in shampoo systemsT V Drovetskaya, R L Kreeger, J L Amos, et al.
Journal of Cosmetic Science|August 31, 2007
New high-charge density hydrophobically modified cationic HEC polymers for improved co-deposition of benefit agents and serious conditioning for problem hairT V Drovetskaya, E F Diantonio, R L Kreeger, et al.
The Journal of Gene Medicine|April 25, 2001
Ca2+-sensitive cytosolic nucleases prevent efficient delivery to the nucleus of injected plasmidsH Pollard, G Toumaniantz, J L Amos, et al.
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Journal of the American Dental Association (1939)|August 1, 1978
Marker for partial dentureJ L Amos
Journal of Cosmetic Science|January 13, 2005
Effects of low-level hydrophobic substitution on conditioning properties of cationic cellulosic polymers in shampoo systemsT V Drovetskaya, R L Kreeger, J L Amos, et al.
Journal of Cosmetic Science|August 31, 2007
New high-charge density hydrophobically modified cationic HEC polymers for improved co-deposition of benefit agents and serious conditioning for problem hairT V Drovetskaya, E F Diantonio, R L Kreeger, et al.
The Journal of Gene Medicine|April 25, 2001
Ca2+-sensitive cytosolic nucleases prevent efficient delivery to the nucleus of injected plasmidsH Pollard, G Toumaniantz, J L Amos, et al.
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