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R H Knop

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British Journal of Cancer|August 1, 1993
Detecting fatty acids of dietary origin in normal and cancerous human breast tissue by 13C nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyT A Victor, A Bergman, R H Knop
Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography|January 1, 1985
Frequency shift artifacts in MR imagingA J Dwyer, R H Knop, D I Hoult
Cancer Research|July 1, 1992
UDP-N-acetylhexosamine modulation by glucosamine and uridine in NCI N-417 variant small cell lung cancer cells: 31P nuclear magnetic resonance resultsN V Pederson, R H Knop, W M Miller
Journal of Cellular Physiology|October 10, 1998
Ammonia inhibits neural cell adhesion molecule polysialylation in Chinese hamster ovary and small cell lung cancer cellsJ A Zanghi, T P Mendoza, R H Knop, et al.
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine|February 1, 1994
Discrimination of fluorinated uridine metabolites in N-417 small cell lung cancer cell extracts via 19F- and 31P-NMRN V Pederson, J A Zanghi, W M Miller, et al.
NMR in Biomedicine|October 12, 1999
Quantitative 19F NMR study of trifluorothymidine metabolism in rat brainR Pouremad, K D Bahk, Y J Shen, et al.
Biotechnology Progress|December 5, 1998
Role of nucleotide sugar pools in the inhibition of NCAM polysialylation by ammoniaJ A Zanghi, T P Mendoza, A E Schmelzer, et al.
Radiology|January 1, 1986
Adrenal masses differentiated by MRJ W Reinig, J L Doppman, A J Dwyer, et al.
Biotechnology and Bioengineering|August 24, 1999
Bicarbonate concentration and osmolality are key determinants in the inhibition of CHO cell polysialylation under elevated pCO(2) or pHJ A Zanghi, A E Schmelzer, T P Mendoza, et al.
Cancer Research|July 1, 1987
Levels of high energy phosphates in human lung cancer cell lines by 31P nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyR H Knop, D N Carney, C W Chen, et al.
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British Journal of Cancer|August 1, 1993
Detecting fatty acids of dietary origin in normal and cancerous human breast tissue by 13C nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyT A Victor, A Bergman, R H Knop
Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography|January 1, 1985
Frequency shift artifacts in MR imagingA J Dwyer, R H Knop, D I Hoult
Cancer Research|July 1, 1992
UDP-N-acetylhexosamine modulation by glucosamine and uridine in NCI N-417 variant small cell lung cancer cells: 31P nuclear magnetic resonance resultsN V Pederson, R H Knop, W M Miller
Journal of Cellular Physiology|October 10, 1998
Ammonia inhibits neural cell adhesion molecule polysialylation in Chinese hamster ovary and small cell lung cancer cellsJ A Zanghi, T P Mendoza, R H Knop, et al.
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine|February 1, 1994
Discrimination of fluorinated uridine metabolites in N-417 small cell lung cancer cell extracts via 19F- and 31P-NMRN V Pederson, J A Zanghi, W M Miller, et al.
NMR in Biomedicine|October 12, 1999
Quantitative 19F NMR study of trifluorothymidine metabolism in rat brainR Pouremad, K D Bahk, Y J Shen, et al.
Biotechnology Progress|December 5, 1998
Role of nucleotide sugar pools in the inhibition of NCAM polysialylation by ammoniaJ A Zanghi, T P Mendoza, A E Schmelzer, et al.
Radiology|January 1, 1986
Adrenal masses differentiated by MRJ W Reinig, J L Doppman, A J Dwyer, et al.
Biotechnology and Bioengineering|August 24, 1999
Bicarbonate concentration and osmolality are key determinants in the inhibition of CHO cell polysialylation under elevated pCO(2) or pHJ A Zanghi, A E Schmelzer, T P Mendoza, et al.
Cancer Research|July 1, 1987
Levels of high energy phosphates in human lung cancer cell lines by 31P nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyR H Knop, D N Carney, C W Chen, et al.
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