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May 18, 2001
Androgen regulates the level and subcellular distribution of the AU-rich ribonucleic acid-binding protein HuR both in vitro and in vivo
L G Sheflin, W Zhang, S W Spaulding
Psychiatry Research
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January 31, 1996
Information processing, social skill, and gender in schizophrenia
D L Penn, K T Mueser, W Spaulding
The British Journal of Psychiatry. Supplement
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July 1, 1989
The logical and psychometric prerequisites for cognitive therapy of schizophrenia
W Spaulding, C P Garbin, W J Crinean
Endocrinology
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April 1, 1982
TSH stimulates 32P-labeling of thyroid nuclear HMG 14, a protein associated with actively transcribed chromatin
E Cooper, R J Palmer, S W Spaulding
Endocrinology
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November 1, 1984
Effects of cycloheximide, alpha-amanitin, and alpha-difluoromethylornithine on thyrotropin-induced increases in the micrococcal nuclease sensitivity of thyroid nuclear chromatin
N W Fucile, E Cooper, S W Spaulding
Endocrinology
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March 1, 1991
Thyroxine increases epidermal growth factor levels in the mouse thyroid in vivo
S Ozawa, L G Sheflin, S W Spaulding
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease
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December 1, 1989
Cognitive abnormalities in schizophrenic patients and schizotypal college students
W Spaulding, C P Garbin, S R Dras
Endocrinology
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December 1, 1995
Assessment of transcript polyadenylation by 3' RACE: the response of epidermal growth factor messenger ribonucleic acid to thyroid hormone in the thyroid and submaxillary glands
L G Sheflin, E M Brooks, S W Spaulding
Endocrinology
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July 1, 1996
Testosterone regulates tissue-specific changes in the binding of a 47-kilodalton protein to a highly conserved sequence in the 3' untranslated region of epidermal growth factor messenger ribonucleic acid
L G Sheflin, E M Brooks, S W Spaulding
Psychiatric Services (Washington, D.C.)
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November 24, 1998
Use of peer ratings to assess sociability among inpatients with severe psychiatric disorders
D L Penn, D Reed, M Sullivan, et al.
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Endocrinology
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May 18, 2001
Androgen regulates the level and subcellular distribution of the AU-rich ribonucleic acid-binding protein HuR both in vitro and in vivo
L G Sheflin, W Zhang, S W Spaulding
Psychiatry Research
|
January 31, 1996
Information processing, social skill, and gender in schizophrenia
D L Penn, K T Mueser, W Spaulding
The British Journal of Psychiatry. Supplement
|
July 1, 1989
The logical and psychometric prerequisites for cognitive therapy of schizophrenia
W Spaulding, C P Garbin, W J Crinean
Endocrinology
|
April 1, 1982
TSH stimulates 32P-labeling of thyroid nuclear HMG 14, a protein associated with actively transcribed chromatin
E Cooper, R J Palmer, S W Spaulding
Endocrinology
|
November 1, 1984
Effects of cycloheximide, alpha-amanitin, and alpha-difluoromethylornithine on thyrotropin-induced increases in the micrococcal nuclease sensitivity of thyroid nuclear chromatin
N W Fucile, E Cooper, S W Spaulding
Endocrinology
|
March 1, 1991
Thyroxine increases epidermal growth factor levels in the mouse thyroid in vivo
S Ozawa, L G Sheflin, S W Spaulding
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease
|
December 1, 1989
Cognitive abnormalities in schizophrenic patients and schizotypal college students
W Spaulding, C P Garbin, S R Dras
Endocrinology
|
December 1, 1995
Assessment of transcript polyadenylation by 3' RACE: the response of epidermal growth factor messenger ribonucleic acid to thyroid hormone in the thyroid and submaxillary glands
L G Sheflin, E M Brooks, S W Spaulding
Endocrinology
|
July 1, 1996
Testosterone regulates tissue-specific changes in the binding of a 47-kilodalton protein to a highly conserved sequence in the 3' untranslated region of epidermal growth factor messenger ribonucleic acid
L G Sheflin, E M Brooks, S W Spaulding
Psychiatric Services (Washington, D.C.)
|
November 24, 1998
Use of peer ratings to assess sociability among inpatients with severe psychiatric disorders
D L Penn, D Reed, M Sullivan, et al.
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