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P M Kraemer

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Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences|January 19, 2010
Heparan sulfate: functional role at the cellular levelP M Kraemer
Biochemistry|April 13, 1971
Heparan sulfates of cultured cells. II. Acid-soluble and -precipitable species of different cell linesP M Kraemer
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|October 24, 1977
Heparin releases heparan sulfate from the cell surfaceP M Kraemer
Biochemistry|April 13, 1971
Heparan sulfates of cultured cells. I. Membrane-associated and cell-sap species in Chinese hamster cellsP M Kraemer
Journal of Cellular Physiology|October 1, 1974
Flow microfluorometric studies of lectin binding to mammalian cells. II. Estimation of the surface density of receptor sites by multiparameter analysisJ A Steinkamp, P M Kraemer
The Journal of Cell Biology|December 1, 1972
Cell-cycle dependent desquamation of heparan sulfate from the cell surfaceP M Kraemer, R A Tobey
Experimental Cell Research|July 1, 1993
Abrogation of a kinase-mediated G1 cell cycle arrest point is a late event in the neoplastic progression of human fibroblasts transfected with the SV40 large T antigen geneP M Kraemer, E M Bradbury
Experimental Cell Research|June 1, 1978
Elevated cell-surface hyaluronate in substrate-attached cellsP M Kraemer, B J Barnhart
Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics|March 1, 1992
Frequent deletions in nine newly immortal human cell linesF A Ray, P M Kraemer
Carcinogenesis|August 1, 1993
Iterative chromosome mutation and selection as a mechanism of complete transformation of human diploid fibroblasts by SV40 T antigenF A Ray, P M Kraemer
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Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences|January 19, 2010
Heparan sulfate: functional role at the cellular levelP M Kraemer
Biochemistry|April 13, 1971
Heparan sulfates of cultured cells. II. Acid-soluble and -precipitable species of different cell linesP M Kraemer
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|October 24, 1977
Heparin releases heparan sulfate from the cell surfaceP M Kraemer
Biochemistry|April 13, 1971
Heparan sulfates of cultured cells. I. Membrane-associated and cell-sap species in Chinese hamster cellsP M Kraemer
Journal of Cellular Physiology|October 1, 1974
Flow microfluorometric studies of lectin binding to mammalian cells. II. Estimation of the surface density of receptor sites by multiparameter analysisJ A Steinkamp, P M Kraemer
The Journal of Cell Biology|December 1, 1972
Cell-cycle dependent desquamation of heparan sulfate from the cell surfaceP M Kraemer, R A Tobey
Experimental Cell Research|July 1, 1993
Abrogation of a kinase-mediated G1 cell cycle arrest point is a late event in the neoplastic progression of human fibroblasts transfected with the SV40 large T antigen geneP M Kraemer, E M Bradbury
Experimental Cell Research|June 1, 1978
Elevated cell-surface hyaluronate in substrate-attached cellsP M Kraemer, B J Barnhart
Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics|March 1, 1992
Frequent deletions in nine newly immortal human cell linesF A Ray, P M Kraemer
Carcinogenesis|August 1, 1993
Iterative chromosome mutation and selection as a mechanism of complete transformation of human diploid fibroblasts by SV40 T antigenF A Ray, P M Kraemer
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