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Mark Richter

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DNA and Cell Biology|May 5, 2005
Receptor-targeted cancer therapyMark Richter, Hongtao Zhang
Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development|October 1, 2005
Low-impact wheelchair propulsion: achievable and acceptableW Mark Richter, Peter W Axelson
Cancer Biology & Therapy|September 26, 2003
Therapeutic monoclonal antibodies for the ErbB family of receptor tyrosine kinasesHongtao Zhang, Mark Richter, Mark I Greene
The Open Biochemistry Journal|June 3, 2011
Parkin, A Top Level Manager in the Cell's Sanitation DepartmentCarolyn A Rankin, Ambrish Roy, Yang Zhang, et al.
Nature Medicine|March 15, 2006
A sensitive and high-throughput assay to detect low-abundance proteins in serumHongtao Zhang, Xin Cheng, Mark Richter, et al.
Journal of Biomechanics|March 15, 2011
Individual muscle contributions to push and recovery subtasks during wheelchair propulsionJeffery W Rankin, W Mark Richter, Richard R Neptune
Disability and Rehabilitation. Assistive Technology|February 3, 2012
The effects of four different stroke patterns on manual wheelchair propulsion and upper limb muscle strainAndrew M Kwarciak, Jeffrey T Turner, Liyun Guo, et al.
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|January 9, 2007
Stroke pattern and handrim biomechanics for level and uphill wheelchair propulsion at self-selected speedsW Mark Richter, Russell Rodriguez, Kevin R Woods, et al.
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|January 9, 2007
Consequences of a cross slope on wheelchair handrim biomechanicsW Mark Richter, Russell Rodriguez, Kevin R Woods, et al.
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|March 29, 2011
Effects of single-variable biofeedback on wheelchair handrim biomechanicsW Mark Richter, Andrew M Kwarciak, Liyun Guo, et al.
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DNA and Cell Biology|May 5, 2005
Receptor-targeted cancer therapyMark Richter, Hongtao Zhang
Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development|October 1, 2005
Low-impact wheelchair propulsion: achievable and acceptableW Mark Richter, Peter W Axelson
Cancer Biology & Therapy|September 26, 2003
Therapeutic monoclonal antibodies for the ErbB family of receptor tyrosine kinasesHongtao Zhang, Mark Richter, Mark I Greene
The Open Biochemistry Journal|June 3, 2011
Parkin, A Top Level Manager in the Cell's Sanitation DepartmentCarolyn A Rankin, Ambrish Roy, Yang Zhang, et al.
Nature Medicine|March 15, 2006
A sensitive and high-throughput assay to detect low-abundance proteins in serumHongtao Zhang, Xin Cheng, Mark Richter, et al.
Journal of Biomechanics|March 15, 2011
Individual muscle contributions to push and recovery subtasks during wheelchair propulsionJeffery W Rankin, W Mark Richter, Richard R Neptune
Disability and Rehabilitation. Assistive Technology|February 3, 2012
The effects of four different stroke patterns on manual wheelchair propulsion and upper limb muscle strainAndrew M Kwarciak, Jeffrey T Turner, Liyun Guo, et al.
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|January 9, 2007
Stroke pattern and handrim biomechanics for level and uphill wheelchair propulsion at self-selected speedsW Mark Richter, Russell Rodriguez, Kevin R Woods, et al.
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|January 9, 2007
Consequences of a cross slope on wheelchair handrim biomechanicsW Mark Richter, Russell Rodriguez, Kevin R Woods, et al.
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|March 29, 2011
Effects of single-variable biofeedback on wheelchair handrim biomechanicsW Mark Richter, Andrew M Kwarciak, Liyun Guo, et al.
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