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Authors: Harrison, D Sauthoff, H Heitner, S Jagirdar, J Rom, WN Hay, JG
Citation: D. Harrison et al., Wild-type adenovirus decreases tumor xenograft growth, but despite viral persistence complete tumor responses are rarely achieved - Deletion of the viral E1b-19-kD gene increases the viral oncolytic effect, HUM GENE TH, 12(10), 2001, pp. 1323-1332

Authors: Rom, WN Hay, JG Lee, TC Jiang, YX Tchou-Wong, KM
Citation: Wn. Rom et al., Molecular and genetic aspects of lung cancer, AM J R CRIT, 161(4), 2000, pp. 1355-1367

Authors: Sauthoff, H Heitner, S Rom, WN Hay, JG
Citation: H. Sauthoff et al., Deletion of the adenoviral E1b-19kD gene enhances tumor cell killing of a replicating adenoviral vector, HUM GENE TH, 11(3), 2000, pp. 379-388

Authors: Yanai, T Hay, JG Miller, GF
Citation: T. Yanai et al., Shoulder impingement in front-crawl swimming: I. a method to identify impingement, MED SCI SPT, 32(1), 2000, pp. 21-29

Authors: Yanai, T Hay, JG
Citation: T. Yanai et Jg. Hay, Shoulder impingement in front-crawl swimming: II. analysis of stroking technique, MED SCI SPT, 32(1), 2000, pp. 30-40

Authors: Gold, JA Jagirdar, J Hay, JG Addrizzo-Harris, DJ Naidich, DP Rom, WN
Citation: Ja. Gold et al., Hut lung - A domestically acquired particulate lung disease, MEDICINE, 79(5), 2000, pp. 310-317

Authors: Chow, JW Darling, WG Hay, JG Andrews, JG
Citation: Jw. Chow et al., Determining the force-length-velocity relations of the quadriceps muscles:III. A pilot study, J AP BIOMEC, 15(2), 1999, pp. 200-209

Authors: Hay, JG
Citation: Jg. Hay, Effort distribution and performance of Olympic triple jumpers, J AP BIOMEC, 15(1), 1999, pp. 36-51

Authors: Hay, JG Shapiro, N Sauthoff, H Heitner, S Phupakdi, W Rom, WN
Citation: Jg. Hay et al., Targeting the replication of adenoviral gene therapy vectors to lung cancer cells: The importance of the adenoviral E1b-55kD gene, HUM GENE TH, 10(4), 1999, pp. 579-590

Authors: Sabick, MB Hay, JG Goel, VK Banks, SA
Citation: Mb. Sabick et al., Active responses decrease impact forces at the hip and shoulder in falls to the side, J BIOMECHAN, 32(9), 1999, pp. 993-998
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