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Jessica L Gramlich

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Lab Animal|April 23, 2009
Routine canine ocular examJessica L Gramlich
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 25, 2006
Activated Jak2 with the V617F point mutation promotes G1/S phase transitionChristoph Walz, Brian J Crowley, Heidi E Hudon, et al.
Blood|March 15, 2003
2-methoxyestradiol alters cell motility, migration, and adhesionMartin Sattler, Laura R Quinnan, Yuri B Pride, et al.
Blood|October 16, 2004
Activation of the PI3K/mTOR pathway by BCR-ABL contributes to increased production of reactive oxygen speciesJeong H Kim, Stephanie C Chu, Jessica L Gramlich, et al.
Cancer Research|September 23, 2003
A novel small molecule met inhibitor induces apoptosis in cells transformed by the oncogenic TPR-MET tyrosine kinaseMartin Sattler, Yuri B Pride, Patrick Ma, et al.
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Lab Animal|April 23, 2009
Routine canine ocular examJessica L Gramlich
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 25, 2006
Activated Jak2 with the V617F point mutation promotes G1/S phase transitionChristoph Walz, Brian J Crowley, Heidi E Hudon, et al.
Blood|March 15, 2003
2-methoxyestradiol alters cell motility, migration, and adhesionMartin Sattler, Laura R Quinnan, Yuri B Pride, et al.
Blood|October 16, 2004
Activation of the PI3K/mTOR pathway by BCR-ABL contributes to increased production of reactive oxygen speciesJeong H Kim, Stephanie C Chu, Jessica L Gramlich, et al.
Cancer Research|September 23, 2003
A novel small molecule met inhibitor induces apoptosis in cells transformed by the oncogenic TPR-MET tyrosine kinaseMartin Sattler, Yuri B Pride, Patrick Ma, et al.
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