Jove
Visualize
Contact Us
JoVE
x logofacebook logolinkedin logoyoutube logo
ABOUT JoVE
OverviewLeadershipBlogJoVE Help Center
AUTHORS
Publishing ProcessEditorial BoardScope & PoliciesPeer ReviewFAQSubmit
LIBRARIANS
TestimonialsSubscriptionsAccessResourcesLibrary Advisory BoardFAQ
RESEARCH
JoVE JournalMethods CollectionsJoVE Encyclopedia of ExperimentsArchive
EDUCATION
JoVE CoreJoVE BusinessJoVE Science EducationJoVE Lab ManualFaculty Resource CenterFaculty Site
Terms & Conditions of Use
Privacy Policy
Policies

Filters

R G Sitrin

Showing results (41-50 of 43) with videos related to

Pageof 5
Sort By:
You have reached the last page of results.This site can display upto 43 results.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|September 7, 2000
Clustering of urokinase receptors (uPAR; CD87) induces proinflammatory signaling in human polymorphonuclear neutrophilsR G Sitrin, P M Pan, H A Harper, et al.
The American Journal of Pathology|January 1, 1995
Human skin in organ culture. Elaboration of proteolytic enzymes in the presence and absence of exogenous growth factorsJ Varani, P Perone, D R Inman, et al.
The American Journal of Pathology|September 1, 1994
Expression of serine proteinases and metalloproteinases in organ-cultured human skin. Altered levels in the presence of retinoic acid and possible relationship to retinoid-induced loss of epidermal cohesionJ Varani, B Burmeister, R G Sitrin, et al.
Pageof 5

Showing results (41-50 of 43) with videos related to

Sort By:
Pageof 5
You have reached the last page of results.This site can display upto 43 results.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|September 7, 2000
Clustering of urokinase receptors (uPAR; CD87) induces proinflammatory signaling in human polymorphonuclear neutrophilsR G Sitrin, P M Pan, H A Harper, et al.
The American Journal of Pathology|January 1, 1995
Human skin in organ culture. Elaboration of proteolytic enzymes in the presence and absence of exogenous growth factorsJ Varani, P Perone, D R Inman, et al.
The American Journal of Pathology|September 1, 1994
Expression of serine proteinases and metalloproteinases in organ-cultured human skin. Altered levels in the presence of retinoic acid and possible relationship to retinoid-induced loss of epidermal cohesionJ Varani, B Burmeister, R G Sitrin, et al.
Pageof 5