Authors:
Talbot, HM
Head, RN
Harris, RP
Maxwell, JR
Citation: Hm. Talbot et al., Discrimination against 4-methyl sterol uptake during steryl chlorin ester production by copepods, ORG GEOCHEM, 31(9), 2000, pp. 871-880
Authors:
Maxwell, JR
Weinberg, A
Prell, RA
Vella, AT
Citation: Jr. Maxwell et al., Danger and OX40 receptor signaling synergize to enhance memory T cell survival by inhibiting peripheral deletion, J IMMUNOL, 164(1), 2000, pp. 107-112
Citation: A. Rosell-mele et al., Liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry of free base alkyl porphyrins for the characterization of the macrocyclic substituents in components of complex mixtures, RAP C MASS, 13(7), 1999, pp. 568-573
Authors:
Talbot, HM
Head, RN
Harris, RP
Maxwell, JR
Citation: Hm. Talbot et al., Distribution and stability of steryl chlorin esters in copepod faecal pellets from diatom grazing, ORG GEOCHEM, 30(9), 1999, pp. 1163-1174
Authors:
Maxwell, JR
Campbell, JD
Kim, CH
Vella, AT
Citation: Jr. Maxwell et al., CD40 activation boosts T cell immunity in vivo by enhancing T cell clonal expansion and delaying peripheral T cell deletion, J IMMUNOL, 162(4), 1999, pp. 2024-2034
Authors:
Putschew, A
Schaeffer, P
Schaeffer-Reiss, C
Maxwell, JR
Citation: A. Putschew et al., Carbon isotope characteristics of the diaromatic carotenoid, isorenieratene (intact and sulfide-bound) and a novel isomer in sediments, ORG GEOCHEM, 29(8), 1998, pp. 1849-1856
Authors:
Schaeffer-Reiss, C
Schaeffer, P
Putschew, A
Maxwell, JR
Citation: C. Schaeffer-reiss et al., Stepwise chemical degradation of immature S-rich kerogens from Vena del Gesso (Italy), ORG GEOCHEM, 29(8), 1998, pp. 1857-1873
Authors:
Putschew, A
Schaeffer-Reiss, C
Schaeffer, P
Koopmans, MP
De Leeuw, JW
Lewan, MD
Damste, JSS
Maxwell, JR
Citation: A. Putschew et al., Release of sulfur- and oxygen-bound components from a sulfur-rich kerogen during simulated maturation by hydrous pyrolysis, ORG GEOCHEM, 29(8), 1998, pp. 1875-1890
Citation: Jo. Grimalt et al., Geochemistry of sulphur-rich organic matter in carbohydrate-evaporite depositional environments - A research project performed by the European Network of Organic Geochemical Laboratories (ENOG), ORG GEOCHEM, 29(8), 1998, pp. V-V
Authors:
Teece, MA
Getliff, JM
Leftley, JW
Parkes, RJ
Maxwell, JR
Citation: Ma. Teece et al., Microbial degradation of the marine prymnesiophyte Emiliania huxleyi underoxic and anoxic conditions as a model for early diagenesis: long chain alkadienes, alkenones and alkyl alkenoates, ORG GEOCHEM, 29(4), 1998, pp. 863-880