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Thomas E Palmer

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Toxicologic Pathology|April 5, 2005
Postmortem hepatocyte vacuolation in cynomolgus monkeysThomas E Palmer, Kim Waggie, Rafael Ponce
Toxicologic Pathology|July 23, 2005
Preclinical safety and pharmacokinetics of recombinant human factor XIIIRafael A Ponce, Jennifer E Visich, Jane K Heffernan, et al.
Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN|January 30, 2004
Exogenous PDGF-D is a potent mesangial cell mitogen and causes a severe mesangial proliferative glomerulopathyKelly L Hudkins, Debra G Gilbertson, Matthew Carling, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 25, 2005
Platelet-derived growth factor C induces liver fibrosis, steatosis, and hepatocellular carcinomaJean S Campbell, Steven D Hughes, Debra G Gilbertson, et al.
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Toxicologic Pathology|April 5, 2005
Postmortem hepatocyte vacuolation in cynomolgus monkeysThomas E Palmer, Kim Waggie, Rafael Ponce
Toxicologic Pathology|July 23, 2005
Preclinical safety and pharmacokinetics of recombinant human factor XIIIRafael A Ponce, Jennifer E Visich, Jane K Heffernan, et al.
Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN|January 30, 2004
Exogenous PDGF-D is a potent mesangial cell mitogen and causes a severe mesangial proliferative glomerulopathyKelly L Hudkins, Debra G Gilbertson, Matthew Carling, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 25, 2005
Platelet-derived growth factor C induces liver fibrosis, steatosis, and hepatocellular carcinomaJean S Campbell, Steven D Hughes, Debra G Gilbertson, et al.
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