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The Israel Medical Association Journal : IMAJ
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February 29, 2024
First-in-human Clinical Trial of a Novel Eyelid warming Device in Meibomian Gland Dysfunction
Mattan Arazi, Michael Lemanski, Michael Belkin, et al.
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry
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September 28, 2010
Anoxia, acidosis, and intergenic interactions selectively regulate methionine sulfoxide reductase transcriptions in mouse embryonic stem cells
Chi Zhang, Pingping Jia, Yuanyuan Jia, et al.
Biomolecules
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March 28, 2025
Prenatal Maternal Immune Activation with Lipopolysaccharide Accelerates the Developmental Acquisition of Neonatal Reflexes in Rat Offspring Without Affecting Maternal Care Behaviors
Mary Beth Hall, Elise A Lemanski, Jaclyn M Schwarz
Journal of Morphology
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July 1, 1989
Analysis of actin and tropomyosin in hearts of cardiac mutant axolotls by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis, western blots, and immunofluorescent microscopy
C M Starr, J G Diaz, L F Lemanski
Tissue & Cell
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January 20, 2004
Downregulation of N1 gene expression inhibits the initial heartbeating and heart development in axolotls
C Zhang, F Meng, X P Huang, et al.
Journal of Embryology and Experimental Morphology
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October 1, 1983
An analysis of contractile proteins in developing chick heart by SDS polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and electron microscopy
S S Lim, M N Woodroofe, L F Lemanski
Biophysical Journal
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November 1, 1983
Theory of attachment in Giardia
R D Jones, C L Lemanski, T J Jones
Journal of Embryology and Experimental Morphology
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February 1, 1980
Immunofluorescence studies for myosin, alpha-actinin and tropomyosin in developing hearts of normal and cardiac lethal mutant Mexican axolotls, Ambystoma mexicanum
L F Lemanski, R A Fuldner, D J Paulson
Experimental Cell Research
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May 1, 1999
The cardiac mutant Mexican axolotl is a unique animal model for evaluation of cardiac myofibrillogenesis
R W Zajdel, D K Dube, L F Lemanski
Science (New York, N.Y.)
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May 25, 1979
Normal anterior endoderm corrects the heart defect in cardiac mutant salamanders (Ambystoma mexicanum)
L F Lemanski, D J Paulson, C S Hill
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The Israel Medical Association Journal : IMAJ
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February 29, 2024
First-in-human Clinical Trial of a Novel Eyelid warming Device in Meibomian Gland Dysfunction
Mattan Arazi, Michael Lemanski, Michael Belkin, et al.
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry
|
September 28, 2010
Anoxia, acidosis, and intergenic interactions selectively regulate methionine sulfoxide reductase transcriptions in mouse embryonic stem cells
Chi Zhang, Pingping Jia, Yuanyuan Jia, et al.
Biomolecules
|
March 28, 2025
Prenatal Maternal Immune Activation with Lipopolysaccharide Accelerates the Developmental Acquisition of Neonatal Reflexes in Rat Offspring Without Affecting Maternal Care Behaviors
Mary Beth Hall, Elise A Lemanski, Jaclyn M Schwarz
Journal of Morphology
|
July 1, 1989
Analysis of actin and tropomyosin in hearts of cardiac mutant axolotls by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis, western blots, and immunofluorescent microscopy
C M Starr, J G Diaz, L F Lemanski
Tissue & Cell
|
January 20, 2004
Downregulation of N1 gene expression inhibits the initial heartbeating and heart development in axolotls
C Zhang, F Meng, X P Huang, et al.
Journal of Embryology and Experimental Morphology
|
October 1, 1983
An analysis of contractile proteins in developing chick heart by SDS polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and electron microscopy
S S Lim, M N Woodroofe, L F Lemanski
Biophysical Journal
|
November 1, 1983
Theory of attachment in Giardia
R D Jones, C L Lemanski, T J Jones
Journal of Embryology and Experimental Morphology
|
February 1, 1980
Immunofluorescence studies for myosin, alpha-actinin and tropomyosin in developing hearts of normal and cardiac lethal mutant Mexican axolotls, Ambystoma mexicanum
L F Lemanski, R A Fuldner, D J Paulson
Experimental Cell Research
|
May 1, 1999
The cardiac mutant Mexican axolotl is a unique animal model for evaluation of cardiac myofibrillogenesis
R W Zajdel, D K Dube, L F Lemanski
Science (New York, N.Y.)
|
May 25, 1979
Normal anterior endoderm corrects the heart defect in cardiac mutant salamanders (Ambystoma mexicanum)
L F Lemanski, D J Paulson, C S Hill
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