Authors:
Ross, R
Ross, XL
Langin, T
Reske-Kunz, AB
Citation: R. Ross et al., Maturation of epidermal Langerhans cells: increased expression of beta- and gamma-actin isoforms as a basis of specialized cell functions, EXP DERMATO, 8(6), 1999, pp. 487-494
Authors:
Rotwein, P
Savage, M
Ross, R
Woods, K
Rosenfeld, R
Ranke, M
Fraser, N
Rosenbloom, A
Citation: P. Rotwein et al., Relationship between phenotype and genotype in growth hormone insensitivity syndrome - Discussion, ACT PAEDIAT, 88, 1999, pp. 163-163
Authors:
Ross, R
Ross, XL
Rueger, B
Laengin, T
Reske-Kunz, AB
Citation: R. Ross et al., Nonradioactive detection of differentially expressed genes using complex RNA or DNA hybridization probes, BIOTECHNIQU, 26(1), 1999, pp. 150-155
Citation: I. Janssen et R. Ross, Effects of sex on the change in visceral, subcutaneous adipose tissue and skeletal muscle in response to weight loss, INT J OBES, 23(10), 1999, pp. 1035-1046
Citation: R. Ross et I. Janssen, Is abdominal fat preferentially reduced in response to exercise-induced weight loss?, MED SCI SPT, 31(11), 1999, pp. S568-S572
Citation: B. Rice et al., Effects of aerobic or resistance exercise and/or diet on glucose toleranceand plasma insulin levels in obese men, DIABET CARE, 22(5), 1999, pp. 684-691
Citation: R. Ross, Expert answers to readers' questions - Deciding when a course of antibiotic treatment is necessary in neonates exhibiting no clinical symptoms of infection, MONATS KIND, 147(6), 1999, pp. 579-581
Authors:
Cunnane, SC
Ross, R
Bannister, JL
Jenkins, DJA
Citation: Sc. Cunnane et al., Magnetic resonance imaging-based balance analysis of linoleate utilizationduring weight loss in obese humans, LIPIDS, 34, 1999, pp. S89-S90
Authors:
Ross, R
Ross, XL
Ghadially, H
Lahr, T
Schwing, J
Knop, J
Reske-Kunz, AB
Citation: R. Ross et al., Mouse Langerhans cells differentially express an activated T cell-attracting CC chemokine, J INVES DER, 113(6), 1999, pp. 991-998
Authors:
Carragher, NO
Levkau, B
Ross, R
Raines, EW
Citation: No. Carragher et al., Degraded collagen fragments promote rapid disassembly of smooth muscle focal adhesions that correlates with cleavage of pp125(FAK), paxillin, and talin, J CELL BIOL, 147(3), 1999, pp. 619-629
Authors:
Maamra, M
Finidori, J
Von Laue, S
Simon, S
Justice, S
Webster, J
Dower, S
Ross, R
Citation: M. Maamra et al., Studies with a growth hormone antagonist and dual-fluorescent confocal microscopy demonstrate that the full-length human growth hormone receptor, butnot the truncated isoform, is very rapidly internalized independent of Jak2-Stat5 signaling, J BIOL CHEM, 274(21), 1999, pp. 14791-14798