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J Welsch

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Nephron|January 1, 1982
Glomerular filtration of the deeper-lying nephrons after ischaemic injuryJ Mason, J Welsch
Kidney International|September 1, 1984
Role of the medullary perfusion defect in the pathogenesis of ischemic renal failureJ Mason, J Torhorst, J Welsch
Biochemistry|June 28, 1988
Amino-terminal alanine functions in a calcium-specific process essential for membrane binding by prothrombin fragment 1D J Welsch, G L Nelsestuen
Cutis|May 31, 2001
Photo quiz: pigmentation due to minocyclineM J Welsch, D M Elston
Biochemistry|September 20, 1988
Irreversible degradation of histidine-96 of prothrombin fragment 1 during protein acetylation: another unusually reactive site in the kringleD J Welsch, G L Nelsestuen
Kidney International|January 1, 1987
The contribution of vascular obstruction to the functional defect that follows renal ischemiaJ Mason, J Welsch, J Torhorst
Biochemistry|June 28, 1988
Carbohydrate-linked asparagine-101 of prothrombin contains a metal ion protected acetylation site. Acetylation of this site causes loss of metal ion induced protein fluorescence changeD J Welsch, G L Nelsestuen
Thrombosis Research|December 1, 1992
Bacterial expression, purification, and partial characterization of amino acids 94-155 of human tissue factor pathway inhibitor (TFPI) as an inhibitor of blood coagulation factor XaK C Day, D J Welsch
Kidney International|July 1, 1983
Disparity between surface and deep nephron function early after renal ischemiaJ Mason, J Welsch, T Takabatake
American Family Physician|July 20, 2002
Photo quiz. Red earMichael J Welsch, Jeffrey J Meffert
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Nephron|January 1, 1982
Glomerular filtration of the deeper-lying nephrons after ischaemic injuryJ Mason, J Welsch
Kidney International|September 1, 1984
Role of the medullary perfusion defect in the pathogenesis of ischemic renal failureJ Mason, J Torhorst, J Welsch
Biochemistry|June 28, 1988
Amino-terminal alanine functions in a calcium-specific process essential for membrane binding by prothrombin fragment 1D J Welsch, G L Nelsestuen
Cutis|May 31, 2001
Photo quiz: pigmentation due to minocyclineM J Welsch, D M Elston
Biochemistry|September 20, 1988
Irreversible degradation of histidine-96 of prothrombin fragment 1 during protein acetylation: another unusually reactive site in the kringleD J Welsch, G L Nelsestuen
Kidney International|January 1, 1987
The contribution of vascular obstruction to the functional defect that follows renal ischemiaJ Mason, J Welsch, J Torhorst
Biochemistry|June 28, 1988
Carbohydrate-linked asparagine-101 of prothrombin contains a metal ion protected acetylation site. Acetylation of this site causes loss of metal ion induced protein fluorescence changeD J Welsch, G L Nelsestuen
Thrombosis Research|December 1, 1992
Bacterial expression, purification, and partial characterization of amino acids 94-155 of human tissue factor pathway inhibitor (TFPI) as an inhibitor of blood coagulation factor XaK C Day, D J Welsch
Kidney International|July 1, 1983
Disparity between surface and deep nephron function early after renal ischemiaJ Mason, J Welsch, T Takabatake
American Family Physician|July 20, 2002
Photo quiz. Red earMichael J Welsch, Jeffrey J Meffert
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