खोज परिणाम - Elizabeth Forrester
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Rapamycin Disrupts Cyclin/Cyclin-Dependent Kinase/p21/Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen Complexes and Cyclin D1 Reverses Rapamycin Action by Stabilizing These Complexes द्वारा Mary E. Law, Elizabeth Forrester, Anna Chytil, Patrick Corsino, Gail Green, Bradley J. Davis, Thomas C. Rowe, Brian K. Law
प्रकाशित 2006Artigo -
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Effect of Conditional Knockout of the Type II <i>TGF-β</i> Receptor Gene in Mammary Epithelia on Mammary Gland Development and Polyomavirus Middle T Antigen Induced Tumor Formation... द्वारा Elizabeth Forrester, Anna Chytil, Brian Bierie, Mary Aakre, Agnieszka E. Gorska, Ali‐Reza Sharif‐Afshar, William J. Muller, Harold L. Moses
प्रकाशित 2005Artigo -
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General practitioner centred scheme for treatment of opiate dependent drug injectors in Glasgow द्वारा Laurence Gruer, Philip Wilson, Rodney J. Scott, Lawrence Elliott, John Macleod, Kathleen Harden, Elizabeth Forrester, S. Hinshelwood, Helene McNulty, Peter J. Silk
प्रकाशित 1997Artigo -
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Transforming Growth Factor–β Regulates Mammary Carcinoma Cell Survival and Interaction with the Adjacent Microenvironment द्वारा Brian Bierie, Daniel G. Stover, Ty W. Abel, Anna Chytil, Agnieszka E. Gorska, Mary Aakre, Elizabeth Forrester, Li Yang, Kay‐Uwe Wagner, Harold L. Moses
प्रकाशित 2008Artigo -
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Preclinic Group Education Sessions Reduce Waiting Times and Costs at Public Pain Medicine Units द्वारा Stephanie Davies, John Quintner, Richard Parsons, Luke Parkitny, Paul Knight, Elizabeth Forrester, Mary M. Roberts, Carl Graham, Eric Visser, Tracy Antill, Tanya Packer, Stephan A. Schug
प्रकाशित 2010Artigo
खोज साधन:
संबंधित विषय
Medicine
Biology
Cancer research
Internal medicine
Biochemistry
Breast cancer
Cancer
Cell biology
Endocrinology
Family medicine
Genetics
Immunology
Mammary tumor
Mouse mammary tumor virus
Nursing
Psychiatry
Public health
Transforming growth factor
Virus
Addiction
Carcinogenesis
Cell
Cell cycle
Cell growth
Chemistry
Clinical psychology
Cohort
Conditional gene knockout
Cyclin
Cyclin A