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Robert S Ross

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JACC. Basic to Translational Science|February 1, 2021
Integrating Integrins: A New Way to Increase Our COVID-19 Armamentarium?Robert S Ross
Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology|March 11, 2004
Cardiac remodeling: is 8 the heart's lucky number?Robert S Ross
Cardiovascular Research|July 28, 2004
Molecular and mechanical synergy: cross-talk between integrins and growth factor receptorsRobert S Ross
Journal of Cardiac Failure|January 30, 2003
The extracellular connections: the role of integrins in myocardial remodelingRobert S Ross
Drug Discovery Today. Disease Models|October 6, 2009
Models that Buzz, Squeak, Ribbit and Oink: Using a Variety of Species to Study Cardiovascular DiseaseRobert S Ross, Ju Chen
Physiological Genomics|June 30, 2018
A mini review: Proteomics approaches to understand disused vs. exercised human skeletal muscleYoshitake Cho, Robert S Ross
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|May 5, 2006
Dynamics of hippocampal and cortical activation during consolidation of a nonspatial memoryRobert S Ross, Howard Eichenbaum
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|November 17, 2007
The hippocampus is preferentially associated with memory for spatial contextRobert S Ross, Scott D Slotnick
Trends in Cardiovascular Medicine|March 10, 2010
Cell-cell connection to cardiac diseaseFarah Sheikh, Robert S Ross, Ju Chen
Learning & Memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.)|May 18, 2005
Acetylcholine in the orbitofrontal cortex is necessary for the acquisition of a socially transmitted food preferenceRobert S Ross, Jill McGaughy, Howard Eichenbaum
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JACC. Basic to Translational Science|February 1, 2021
Integrating Integrins: A New Way to Increase Our COVID-19 Armamentarium?Robert S Ross
Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology|March 11, 2004
Cardiac remodeling: is 8 the heart's lucky number?Robert S Ross
Cardiovascular Research|July 28, 2004
Molecular and mechanical synergy: cross-talk between integrins and growth factor receptorsRobert S Ross
Journal of Cardiac Failure|January 30, 2003
The extracellular connections: the role of integrins in myocardial remodelingRobert S Ross
Drug Discovery Today. Disease Models|October 6, 2009
Models that Buzz, Squeak, Ribbit and Oink: Using a Variety of Species to Study Cardiovascular DiseaseRobert S Ross, Ju Chen
Physiological Genomics|June 30, 2018
A mini review: Proteomics approaches to understand disused vs. exercised human skeletal muscleYoshitake Cho, Robert S Ross
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|May 5, 2006
Dynamics of hippocampal and cortical activation during consolidation of a nonspatial memoryRobert S Ross, Howard Eichenbaum
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|November 17, 2007
The hippocampus is preferentially associated with memory for spatial contextRobert S Ross, Scott D Slotnick
Trends in Cardiovascular Medicine|March 10, 2010
Cell-cell connection to cardiac diseaseFarah Sheikh, Robert S Ross, Ju Chen
Learning & Memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.)|May 18, 2005
Acetylcholine in the orbitofrontal cortex is necessary for the acquisition of a socially transmitted food preferenceRobert S Ross, Jill McGaughy, Howard Eichenbaum
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