Citation: Hq. Wang et al., STRUCTURE AND REGULATION OF A POLYMORPHIC GENE ENCODING FOLATE RECEPTOR-TYPE GAMMA GAMMA'/, Nucleic acids research, 26(9), 1998, pp. 2132-2142
Citation: Jf. Ross et al., EXPANDED CLINICAL OBSERVATIONS IN TOXICITY STUDIES - HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES AND CONTEMPORARY-ISSUES, Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology, 28(1), 1998, pp. 17-26
Citation: De. Handley et al., A FORCE PLATE SYSTEM FOR MEASURING LOW-MAGNITUDE REACTION FORCES IN SMALL LABORATORY-ANIMALS, Physiology & behavior, 64(5), 1998, pp. 661-669
Citation: As. Fix et Jf. Ross, COMMENTARY - MERCURY NEUROTOXICITY IN RATS AND HUMANS EMPHASIZES CURRENT TRENDS IN NEUROTOXICOLOGY, Toxicologic pathology, 25(6), 1997, pp. 632-634
Citation: As. Fix et al., INTEGRATED EVALUATION OF CENTRAL-NERVOUS-SYSTEM LESIONS - STAINS FOR NEURONS, ASTROCYTES, AND MICROGLIA REVEAL THE SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL FEATURES OF MK-801-INDUCED NEURONAL NECROSIS IN THE RAT CEREBRAL-CORTEX, Toxicologic pathology, 24(3), 1996, pp. 291-304
Citation: Jf. Ross, A FEW MILES OF LAND AROSE FROM THE SEA-AND THE WORLD CHANGED + PANAMAIS AN EVENT AS WELL AS A PLACE, Smithsonian, 27(9), 1996, pp. 112
Citation: Jf. Ross, HARDLY A MOUSE OR A MOLECULE MOVES HERE WITHOUT BEING NOTED -ENVIRONMENTAL-RESEARCH-CENTER - AT A 2600-ACRE RESEARCH-SITE NEAR CHESAPEAKE-BAY, SMITHSONIAN SCIENTISTS ARE ANSWERING BASIC QUESTIONS ABOUT HOW ECOSYSTEMS WORK( THE SMITHSONIAN), Smithsonian, 27(4), 1996, pp. 100
Citation: Jf. Ross, THE NATIONS TREASURES TAKE TO THE HIGHWAYS FOR A 12-CITY TOUR + STORYBEHIND 'AMERICAS SMITHSONIAN', THE WORLDS LARGEST TRAVELING MUSEUM SHOW, Smithsonian, 27(2), 1996, pp. 48
Authors:
FIX AS
ROSS JF
STITZEL SR
LAWHORN GT
HANDLEY DE
Citation: As. Fix et al., REACTIVE ASTROCYTES AND MICROGLIA AS HISTOLOGIC MARKERS FOR 3-ACETYLPYRIDINE-INDUCED NEUROTOXICITY, Journal of neuropathology and experimental neurology, 55(5), 1996, pp. 250-250
Citation: Jf. Ross et al., DISTRIBUTION OF BISMUTH IN THE BRAIN AFTER INTRAPERITONEAL DOSING OF BISMUTH SUBNITRATE IN MICE - IMPLICATIONS FOR ROUTES OF ENTRY OF XENOBIOTIC METALS INTO THE BRAIN, Brain research, 725(2), 1996, pp. 137-154
Authors:
WANG X
JANSEN G
FAN JG
KOHLER WJ
ROSS JF
SCHORNAGEL J
RATNAM M
Citation: X. Wang et al., VARIANT GPI STRUCTURE IN RELATION TO MEMBRANE-ASSOCIATED FUNCTIONS OFA MURINE FOLATE RECEPTOR, Biochemistry, 35(50), 1996, pp. 16305-16312
Citation: F. Shen et al., FOLATE RECEPTOR-TYPE-GAMMA IS PRIMARILY A SECRETORY PROTEIN DUE TO LACK OF AN EFFICIENT SIGNAL FOR GLYCOSYLPHOSPHATIDYLINOSITOL MODIFICATION - PROTEIN CHARACTERIZATION AND CELL-TYPE SPECIFICITY, Biochemistry, 34(16), 1995, pp. 5660-5665
Authors:
ROSS JF
BROADWELL RD
POSTON MR
LAWHORN GT
Citation: Jf. Ross et al., HIGHEST BRAIN BISMUTH LEVELS AND NEUROPATHOLOGY ARE ADJACENT TO FENESTRATED BLOOD-VESSELS IN MOUSE-BRAIN AFTER INTRAPERITONEAL DOSING OF BISMUTH SUBNITRATE, Toxicology and applied pharmacology, 124(2), 1994, pp. 191-200
Citation: Jf. Ross et al., DIFFERENTIAL REGULATION OF FOLATE RECEPTOR ISOFORMS IN NORMAL AND MALIGNANT-TISSUES IN-VIVO AND IN ESTABLISHED CELL-LINES - PHYSIOLOGICAL AND CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS, Cancer, 73(9), 1994, pp. 2432-2443
Citation: F. Shen et al., IDENTIFICATION OF A NOVEL FOLATE RECEPTOR, A TRUNCATED RECEPTOR, AND RECEPTOR-TYPE-BETA IN HEMATOPOIETIC-CELLS - CDNA CLONING, EXPRESSION, IMMUNOREACTIVITY, AND TISSUE-SPECIFICITY, Biochemistry, 33(5), 1994, pp. 1209-1215