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Mike Martin

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Journal of the National Cancer Institute|January 19, 2011
Materials scientists join oncologists to explore nano- and microtherapeuticsMike Martin
Journal of the National Cancer Institute|October 3, 2009
How do you track lung tumor motion? A critical question with competing answersMike Martin
The Journal of Small Animal Practice|March 2, 2005
Angiostrongylosis--a recommendation, a reminder and a word of cautionMike Martin
Journal of the National Cancer Institute|February 13, 2009
Can game theory explain invasive tumor metabolism?Mike Martin
Journal of the National Cancer Institute|June 25, 2009
Does homeostatic pressure explain tumor growth?Mike Martin
Journal of the National Cancer Institute|August 18, 2012
C-Path: updating the art of pathologyMike Martin
Experimental Aging Research|May 31, 2003
Are changes in cognitive functioning in older adults related to changes in subjective complaints?Mike Martin, Daniel Zimprich
Current Aging Science|December 22, 2009
Comparing age effects in normally and extremely highly educated and intellectually engaged 65 - 80 year-olds: potential protection from deficit through educational and intellectual activities across the lifespanVera Schumacher, Mike Martin
Psychology and Aging|January 1, 2003
Can longitudinal changes in processing speed explain longitudinal age changes in fluid intelligence?Daniel Zimprich, Mike Martin
Gerontology|December 5, 2003
Intraindividual variability, change, and aging: conceptual and analytical issuesMike Martin, Scott M Hofer
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Journal of the National Cancer Institute|January 19, 2011
Materials scientists join oncologists to explore nano- and microtherapeuticsMike Martin
Journal of the National Cancer Institute|October 3, 2009
How do you track lung tumor motion? A critical question with competing answersMike Martin
The Journal of Small Animal Practice|March 2, 2005
Angiostrongylosis--a recommendation, a reminder and a word of cautionMike Martin
Journal of the National Cancer Institute|February 13, 2009
Can game theory explain invasive tumor metabolism?Mike Martin
Journal of the National Cancer Institute|June 25, 2009
Does homeostatic pressure explain tumor growth?Mike Martin
Journal of the National Cancer Institute|August 18, 2012
C-Path: updating the art of pathologyMike Martin
Experimental Aging Research|May 31, 2003
Are changes in cognitive functioning in older adults related to changes in subjective complaints?Mike Martin, Daniel Zimprich
Current Aging Science|December 22, 2009
Comparing age effects in normally and extremely highly educated and intellectually engaged 65 - 80 year-olds: potential protection from deficit through educational and intellectual activities across the lifespanVera Schumacher, Mike Martin
Psychology and Aging|January 1, 2003
Can longitudinal changes in processing speed explain longitudinal age changes in fluid intelligence?Daniel Zimprich, Mike Martin
Gerontology|December 5, 2003
Intraindividual variability, change, and aging: conceptual and analytical issuesMike Martin, Scott M Hofer
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