Sage E. | Department Of Biological Structure University Of Washington
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関連著者
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Sage E.
Department Of Biological Structure University Of Washington
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SAGE E.
Department of Vascular Biology, The Hope Heart Institute, University of Washington
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Reed May
Department Of Medicine University Of Washington
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Brekken Rolf
Department Of Vascular Biology The Hope Heart Institute University Of Washington
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BRADSHAW AMY
Department of Vascular Biology, The Hope Heart Institute, University of Washington
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REED MAY
Department of Medicine, University of Washington
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CARBON JULIET
Department of Vascular Biology, The Hope Heart Institute, University of Washington
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PINNEY EMMETT
Advanced Tissue Sciences
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Bradshaw Amy
Department Of Vascular Biology The Hope Heart Institute University Of Washington
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Carbon Juliet
Department Of Vascular Biology The Hope Heart Institute University Of Washington
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Ringuette Maurice
Department Of Zoology University Of Toronto
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Huynh My-hang
Department Of Zoology University Of Toronto
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Sage E.
Department Of Vascular Biology The Hope Heart Institute
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Sage E.
Department Of Vascular Biology The Hope Heart Institute University Of Washington
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PUOLAKKAINEN Pauli
Bistol-Myers Squibb Pharmaceutical research Institute
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GOMBOTZ Wayne
Immunex Corporation
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TWARDZIK Daniel
Department of medicine, University of Washington
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ABRASS Itamar
Department of medicine, University of Washington
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Abrass Itamar
Department Of Medicine University Of Washington
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Twardzik Daniel
Department Of Medicine University Of Washington
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Sage E.Helene
Department of Biological Structure, University of Washington
著作論文
- Increased fibrovascular invasion of subcutaneous polyvinyl alcohol sponges in SPARC-null mice
- A calcium-binding motif in SPARC/osteonectin inhibits chordomesoderm cell migration during Xenopus laevis gastrulation : Evidence of counter-adhesive activity in vivo
- Acceleration of wound healing in aged rats by topical application of transforming growth facter-β_1
- SPARC, A MATRICELLULAR PROTEIN THAT REGULATES CELL-MATRIX INTERACTION : IMPLICATIONS FOR VASCULAR AND CONNECTIVE TISSUE BIOLOGY.