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Gene|December 31, 1997
Molecular characterization of a Dictyostelium G-protein alpha-subunit required for developmentM A Brandon, S Voglmaier, A A Siddiqi
Journal of Neurochemistry|April 1, 1988
Myelin basic protein is an endogenous inhibitor of the high-affinity cannabinoid binding site in brainJ S Nye, S Voglmaier, R E Martenson, et al.
Journal of Neurochemistry|June 1, 1989
High-affinity cannabinoid binding site: regulation by ions, ascorbic acid, and nucleotidesJ S Nye, A M Snowman, S Voglmaier, et al.
Journal of Leukocyte Biology|June 21, 2011
SHIP-deficient, alternatively activated macrophages protect mice during DSS-induced colitisShelley B Weisser, Hayley K Brugger, Nicole S Voglmaier, et al.
The American Journal of Pathology|June 7, 2011
SHIP-deficient mice develop spontaneous intestinal inflammation and arginase-dependent fibrosisKeith W McLarren, Alexandra E Cole, Shelley B Weisser, et al.
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Gene|December 31, 1997
Molecular characterization of a Dictyostelium G-protein alpha-subunit required for developmentM A Brandon, S Voglmaier, A A Siddiqi
Journal of Neurochemistry|April 1, 1988
Myelin basic protein is an endogenous inhibitor of the high-affinity cannabinoid binding site in brainJ S Nye, S Voglmaier, R E Martenson, et al.
Journal of Neurochemistry|June 1, 1989
High-affinity cannabinoid binding site: regulation by ions, ascorbic acid, and nucleotidesJ S Nye, A M Snowman, S Voglmaier, et al.
Journal of Leukocyte Biology|June 21, 2011
SHIP-deficient, alternatively activated macrophages protect mice during DSS-induced colitisShelley B Weisser, Hayley K Brugger, Nicole S Voglmaier, et al.
The American Journal of Pathology|June 7, 2011
SHIP-deficient mice develop spontaneous intestinal inflammation and arginase-dependent fibrosisKeith W McLarren, Alexandra E Cole, Shelley B Weisser, et al.
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