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James R Conner

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Histopathology|April 4, 2017
The pathology and causes of tissue eosinophilia in the gastrointestinal tractJames R Conner, Richard Kirsch
Histopathology|May 25, 2013
SATB2 is a novel marker of osteoblastic differentiation in bone and soft tissue tumoursJames R Conner, Jason L Hornick
Digestive Diseases and Sciences|October 21, 2017
Getting a Low Grade for Missing High-Grade Dysplasia and Colorectal Cancer in IBDJames R Conner, Robert H Riddell
Advances in Anatomic Pathology|April 7, 2015
Metastatic carcinoma of unknown primary: diagnostic approach using immunohistochemistryJames R Conner, Jason L Hornick
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|July 1, 2009
A mutation in Irak2c identifies IRAK-2 as a central component of the TLR regulatory network of wild-derived miceJames R Conner, Irina I Smirnova, Alexander Poltorak
Cureus|November 13, 2023
Protein S Deficiency: A Case ReportShirley M Gandhi, Pruthvi Patel, James R Conner
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|February 13, 2008
Forward genetic analysis of Toll-like receptor responses in wild-derived mice reveals a novel antiinflammatory role for IRAK1BP1James R Conner, Irina I Smirnova, Alexander Poltorak
Histopathology|May 3, 2020
Poorly differentiated clusters in colorectal cancer: a current review and implications for future practiceSameer Shivji, James R Conner, Valeria Barresi, et al.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|September 24, 2004
The expression of the genes for fructosamine-3-kinase and fructosamine-3-kinase-related protein appears to be constitutive and unaffected by environmental signalsJames R Conner, Paul J Beisswenger, Benjamin S Szwergold
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|July 23, 2005
Some clues as to the regulation, expression, function, and distribution of fructosamine-3-kinase and fructosamine-3-kinase-related proteinJames R Conner, Paul J Beisswenger, Benjamin S Szwergold
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Histopathology|April 4, 2017
The pathology and causes of tissue eosinophilia in the gastrointestinal tractJames R Conner, Richard Kirsch
Histopathology|May 25, 2013
SATB2 is a novel marker of osteoblastic differentiation in bone and soft tissue tumoursJames R Conner, Jason L Hornick
Digestive Diseases and Sciences|October 21, 2017
Getting a Low Grade for Missing High-Grade Dysplasia and Colorectal Cancer in IBDJames R Conner, Robert H Riddell
Advances in Anatomic Pathology|April 7, 2015
Metastatic carcinoma of unknown primary: diagnostic approach using immunohistochemistryJames R Conner, Jason L Hornick
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|July 1, 2009
A mutation in Irak2c identifies IRAK-2 as a central component of the TLR regulatory network of wild-derived miceJames R Conner, Irina I Smirnova, Alexander Poltorak
Cureus|November 13, 2023
Protein S Deficiency: A Case ReportShirley M Gandhi, Pruthvi Patel, James R Conner
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|February 13, 2008
Forward genetic analysis of Toll-like receptor responses in wild-derived mice reveals a novel antiinflammatory role for IRAK1BP1James R Conner, Irina I Smirnova, Alexander Poltorak
Histopathology|May 3, 2020
Poorly differentiated clusters in colorectal cancer: a current review and implications for future practiceSameer Shivji, James R Conner, Valeria Barresi, et al.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|September 24, 2004
The expression of the genes for fructosamine-3-kinase and fructosamine-3-kinase-related protein appears to be constitutive and unaffected by environmental signalsJames R Conner, Paul J Beisswenger, Benjamin S Szwergold
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|July 23, 2005
Some clues as to the regulation, expression, function, and distribution of fructosamine-3-kinase and fructosamine-3-kinase-related proteinJames R Conner, Paul J Beisswenger, Benjamin S Szwergold
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