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Authors: Maksem, JA Finnemore, M Belsheim, BL Roose, EB Makkapati, SR Eatwell, L Weidmann, J
Citation: Ja. Maksem et al., Manual method for liquid-based cytology: A demonstration using 1,000 gynecological cytologies collected directly to vial and prepared by a smear-slide technique, DIAGN CYTOP, 25(5), 2001, pp. 334-338

Authors: Maksem, JA Weidmann, J
Citation: Ja. Maksem et J. Weidmann, Specialized preparative devices are not needed for liquid-based, thin-layer cytology: An alternate manual method using a metastable alcoholic gel, DIAGN CYTOP, 25(4), 2001, pp. 262-264

Authors: Maksem, JA
Citation: Ja. Maksem, Performance characteristics of the Indiana University medical center endometrial sampler (Tao brush) in an outpatient office setting, first year's outcomes: Recognizing histological patterns in cytology preparations of endometrial brushings, DIAGN CYTOP, 22(3), 2000, pp. 186-195

Authors: Johnson, T Maksem, JA Belsheim, BL Roose, EB Klock, LA Eatwell, L
Citation: T. Johnson et al., Liquid-based cervical-cell collection with brushes and wooden spatulas: A comparison of 100 conventional smears from high-risk women to liquid-fixed cytocentrifuge slides, demonstrating a cost-effective, alternative monolayer slide preparation method, DIAGN CYTOP, 22(2), 2000, pp. 86-91

Authors: Maksem, JA Lee, SS Roose, EB Carlson, JA Dornbier, DP Belsheim, BL
Citation: Ja. Maksem et al., Rare epithelial sheets with "cancer-like" nuclei presenting against a background of cytologically normal-appearing endometrial epithelium in endometrial brush samplings: Establishing a differential diagnosis, DIAGN CYTOP, 21(6), 1999, pp. 378-386

Authors: Maksem, JA
Citation: Ja. Maksem, Endocervical cell collection using cytobrush, liquid-fixation, and cytocentrifugation: A feasibility study using 455 hysterectomy specimens, DIAGN CYTOP, 21(6), 1999, pp. 419-426

Authors: Dvorak, KA Finnemore, M Maksem, JA
Citation: Ka. Dvorak et al., Histology correlation with atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance (ASCUS) and low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (LSIL) cytologydiagnoses: An argument to ensure ASCUS follow-up that is as aggressive as that for LSIL, DIAGN CYTOP, 21(4), 1999, pp. 292-295

Authors: Maksem, JA
Citation: Ja. Maksem, Liquid-based cytology: Where do we go from here?, DIAGN CYTOP, 21(2), 1999, pp. 79-80
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