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November 13, 2014
Pancreatic cancer genomics: where can the science take us?
J S Graham, N B Jamieson, R Rulach, et al.
Journal of Cutaneous Pathology
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June 1, 1995
Histopathologic features seen in sulfur mustard induced cutaneous lesions in hairless guinea pigs
K J Smith, J S Graham, R B Moeller, et al.
Journal of Applied Toxicology : JAT
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June 29, 2001
Detection and measurement of sulfur mustard offgassing from the weanling pig following exposure to saturated sulfur mustard vapor
T P Logan, J S Graham, J L Martin, et al.
Journal of Virological Methods
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April 9, 2011
Colony-forming assays reveal enhanced suppression of hepatitis C virus replication using combinations of direct-acting antivirals
Emily J S Graham, Rachael Hunt, Stephen M Shaw, et al.
Journal of Dermatological Science
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September 26, 1997
Immunohistochemical studies of basement membrane proteins and proliferation and apoptosis markers in sulfur mustard induced cutaneous lesions in weanling pigs
K J Smith, J S Graham, T A Hamilton, et al.
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
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August 1, 1997
Depth of morphologic skin damage and viability after one, two, and three passes of a high-energy, short-pulse CO2 laser (Tru-Pulse) in pig skin
K J Smith, H G Skelton, J S Graham, et al.
Archives of Dermatology
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January 1, 1997
Additonal observations using a pulsed carbon dioxide laser with a fixed pulse duration
K J Smith, J S Graham, T A Hamilton, et al.
Free Radical Biology & Medicine
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December 31, 2011
Metabolic activation of sulfur mustard leads to oxygen free radical formation
A A Brimfield, S D Soni, K A Trimmer, et al.
Journal of Dermatological Science
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March 1, 1997
Evaluation of cross-reacting anti-human antibodies in the euthymic hairless guinea pig model (HGP) suggests that the HGP may be a model for the study of proliferative skin disease
K J Smith, J S Graham, H G Skelton, et al.
Journal of Dermatological Science
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September 25, 1998
Sensitivity of cross-reacting antihuman antibodies in formalin-fixed porcine skin: including antibodies to proliferation antigens and cytokeratins with specificity in the skin
K J Smith, J S Graham, H G Skelton, et al.
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Clinical Genetics
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November 13, 2014
Pancreatic cancer genomics: where can the science take us?
J S Graham, N B Jamieson, R Rulach, et al.
Journal of Cutaneous Pathology
|
June 1, 1995
Histopathologic features seen in sulfur mustard induced cutaneous lesions in hairless guinea pigs
K J Smith, J S Graham, R B Moeller, et al.
Journal of Applied Toxicology : JAT
|
June 29, 2001
Detection and measurement of sulfur mustard offgassing from the weanling pig following exposure to saturated sulfur mustard vapor
T P Logan, J S Graham, J L Martin, et al.
Journal of Virological Methods
|
April 9, 2011
Colony-forming assays reveal enhanced suppression of hepatitis C virus replication using combinations of direct-acting antivirals
Emily J S Graham, Rachael Hunt, Stephen M Shaw, et al.
Journal of Dermatological Science
|
September 26, 1997
Immunohistochemical studies of basement membrane proteins and proliferation and apoptosis markers in sulfur mustard induced cutaneous lesions in weanling pigs
K J Smith, J S Graham, T A Hamilton, et al.
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
|
August 1, 1997
Depth of morphologic skin damage and viability after one, two, and three passes of a high-energy, short-pulse CO2 laser (Tru-Pulse) in pig skin
K J Smith, H G Skelton, J S Graham, et al.
Archives of Dermatology
|
January 1, 1997
Additonal observations using a pulsed carbon dioxide laser with a fixed pulse duration
K J Smith, J S Graham, T A Hamilton, et al.
Free Radical Biology & Medicine
|
December 31, 2011
Metabolic activation of sulfur mustard leads to oxygen free radical formation
A A Brimfield, S D Soni, K A Trimmer, et al.
Journal of Dermatological Science
|
March 1, 1997
Evaluation of cross-reacting anti-human antibodies in the euthymic hairless guinea pig model (HGP) suggests that the HGP may be a model for the study of proliferative skin disease
K J Smith, J S Graham, H G Skelton, et al.
Journal of Dermatological Science
|
September 25, 1998
Sensitivity of cross-reacting antihuman antibodies in formalin-fixed porcine skin: including antibodies to proliferation antigens and cytokeratins with specificity in the skin
K J Smith, J S Graham, H G Skelton, et al.
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