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Nature|April 1, 1976
Parathyroid hormone-responsive adenylate cyclase in induced transplantable osteogenic rat sarcomaT J Martin, P M Ingleton, J C Underwood, et al.
The American Journal of Pathology|February 18, 1998
Dramatic changes in oxidative tryptophan metabolism along the kynurenine pathway in experimental cerebral and noncerebral malariaL A Sanni, S R Thomas, B N Tattam, et al.
Laboratory Animal Science|October 1, 1977
Radiation induced osteogenic sarcoma in the rat as a model of hormone-responsive differentiated cancerP M Ingleton, J C Underwood, N H Hunt, et al.
Experimental Parasitology|July 22, 2014
Brain endothelial cells increase the proliferation of Plasmodium falciparum through production of soluble factorsL T Khaw, H J Ball, A J Mitchell, et al.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|December 8, 1998
Are reactive oxygen species involved in the pathogenesis of murine cerebral malaria?L A Sanni, S Fu, R T Dean, et al.
European Journal of Biochemistry|January 16, 1984
Changes in hormone responsiveness and cyclic AMP metabolism in rat hepatocytes during primary culture and effects of supplementing the medium with insulin and dexamethasoneT Christoffersen, M Refsnes, G O Brønstad, et al.
Infection and Immunity|July 26, 2005
Phagocyte-derived reactive oxygen species do not influence the progression of murine blood-stage malaria infectionsS M Potter, A J Mitchell, W B Cowden, et al.
Parasite Immunology|July 31, 2008
Control of pathogenic CD8+ T cell migration to the brain by IFN-gamma during experimental cerebral malariaE Belnoue, S M Potter, D S Rosa, et al.
Allergy|February 18, 2009
CD40 and OX40 ligand are differentially regulated on asthmatic airway smooth muscleD I Krimmer, M Loseli, J M Hughes, et al.
Amino Acids|February 9, 2010
Biochemical characteristics and inhibitor selectivity of mouse indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase-2Christopher Jonathan Daraius Austin, B M Mailu, G J Maghzal, et al.
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Nature|April 1, 1976
Parathyroid hormone-responsive adenylate cyclase in induced transplantable osteogenic rat sarcomaT J Martin, P M Ingleton, J C Underwood, et al.
The American Journal of Pathology|February 18, 1998
Dramatic changes in oxidative tryptophan metabolism along the kynurenine pathway in experimental cerebral and noncerebral malariaL A Sanni, S R Thomas, B N Tattam, et al.
Laboratory Animal Science|October 1, 1977
Radiation induced osteogenic sarcoma in the rat as a model of hormone-responsive differentiated cancerP M Ingleton, J C Underwood, N H Hunt, et al.
Experimental Parasitology|July 22, 2014
Brain endothelial cells increase the proliferation of Plasmodium falciparum through production of soluble factorsL T Khaw, H J Ball, A J Mitchell, et al.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|December 8, 1998
Are reactive oxygen species involved in the pathogenesis of murine cerebral malaria?L A Sanni, S Fu, R T Dean, et al.
European Journal of Biochemistry|January 16, 1984
Changes in hormone responsiveness and cyclic AMP metabolism in rat hepatocytes during primary culture and effects of supplementing the medium with insulin and dexamethasoneT Christoffersen, M Refsnes, G O Brønstad, et al.
Infection and Immunity|July 26, 2005
Phagocyte-derived reactive oxygen species do not influence the progression of murine blood-stage malaria infectionsS M Potter, A J Mitchell, W B Cowden, et al.
Parasite Immunology|July 31, 2008
Control of pathogenic CD8+ T cell migration to the brain by IFN-gamma during experimental cerebral malariaE Belnoue, S M Potter, D S Rosa, et al.
Allergy|February 18, 2009
CD40 and OX40 ligand are differentially regulated on asthmatic airway smooth muscleD I Krimmer, M Loseli, J M Hughes, et al.
Amino Acids|February 9, 2010
Biochemical characteristics and inhibitor selectivity of mouse indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase-2Christopher Jonathan Daraius Austin, B M Mailu, G J Maghzal, et al.
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