Citation: J. Owens et J. Weinstein, John Weinstein discusses information-intensive approaches to cancer drug discovery, DRUG DISC T, 6(22), 2001, pp. 1145-1147
Authors:
Rutledge, T
Reis, SE
Olson, M
Owens, J
Kelsey, SF
Pepine, CJ
Reichek, N
Rogers, WJ
Merz, CNB
Sopko, G
Cornell, CE
Sharaf, B
Matthews, KA
Citation: T. Rutledge et al., History of anxiety disorders is associated with a decreased likelihood of angiographic coronary artery disease in women with chest pain: The WISE study, J AM COL C, 37(3), 2001, pp. 780-785
Citation: A. Narayanasamy et J. Owens, A critical incident study of nurses' responses to the spiritual needs of their patients, J ADV NURS, 33(4), 2001, pp. 446-455
Citation: S. Sheen et al., The effect of tooth paste on the propensity of chlorhexidine and cetyl pyridinium chloride to produce staining in vitro: a possible predictor of inactivation, J CLIN PER, 28(1), 2001, pp. 46-51
Authors:
Rutledge, T
Reis, SE
Olson, M
Owens, J
Kelsey, SF
Pepine, CJ
Reichek, N
Rogers, WJ
Merz, CNB
Sopko, G
Cornell, CE
Matthews, KA
Citation: T. Rutledge et al., Psychosocial variables are associated with atherosclerosis risk factors among women with chest pain: The WISE study, PSYCHOS MED, 63(2), 2001, pp. 282-288
Citation: Dw. Nelson et al., alpha-(trifluoromethyl)amine derivatives via nucleophilic trifluoromethylation of nitrones, J ORG CHEM, 66(8), 2001, pp. 2572-2582
Authors:
Owens, J
Tebbutt, AA
McGregor, AL
Kodama, K
Magar, SS
Perlman, ME
Robins, DJ
Durant, GJ
McCulloch, J
Citation: J. Owens et al., Synthesis and binding characteristics of N-(1-naphthyl)-N '-(3-[I-125]-iodophenyl)-N '-methylguanidine ([I-125]-CNS 1261): A potential SPECT agent for imaging NMDA receptor activation, NUCL MED BI, 27(6), 2000, pp. 557-564
Authors:
Owens, J
Bolster, AA
Prosser, JE
Cunningham, S
Mairs, RJ
Neilly, JB
Reed, NS
Hilditch, TE
Citation: J. Owens et al., No-carrier-added I-123-MIBG: An initial clinical study in patients with phaeochromocytoma, NUCL MED C, 21(5), 2000, pp. 437-440
Citation: J. Owens, The poetics of accommodation in Edmund Spenser's "'Epithalamion'" (Renewedinterest in the political, cultural, and social contexts of Elizabethan poetry), STUD ENGL L, 40(1), 2000, pp. 41-62