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1. Characterization of Reconstructed Human Epidermis in a Chemically-Defined, Animal Origin-Free Cell Culture

2. Amphiregulin Overexpression Results in Rapidly Growing Keratinocytic Tumors

3. Proliferation?differentiation relationships in the expression of heparin-binding epidermal growth factor-related factors and erbB receptors by normal and psoriatic human keratinocytes

4. Crop Yield Assessment from Remote Sensing

5. Autocrine Regulation of Keratinocytes: The Emerging Role of Heparin-Binding, Epidermal Growth Factor-Related Growth Factors

6. Spring Wheat Yield Assessment Using NOAA AVHRR Data

7. ChemInform Abstract: A Simplified and Efficient Bromine-Facilitated SF4-Preparation Method

8. A heparin sulfate-regulated human keratinocyte autocrine factor is similar or identical to amphiregulin

9. Expression and Regulation of mRNA Coding for Acidic and Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor and Transforming Growth Factorα in Cells Derived from Human Skin

10. Suprabasal expression of human amphiregulin in the epidermis of transgenic mice induces a severe, early-onset, psoriasis-like skin pathology: expression of amphiregulin in the basal epidermis is also associated with synovitis

11. Amphiregulin overexpression results in rapidly growing keratinocytic tumors: an in vivo xenograft model of keratoacanthoma

13. Adenosine- and adenine-nucleotide-mediated inhibition of normal and transformed keratinocyte proliferation is dependent upon dipyridamole-sensitive adenosine transport

14. Transgenic expression of the human amphiregulin gene induces a psoriasis-like phenotype

15. Carboxyl-terminal truncation of leucine76 converts heparin-binding EGF-like growth factor from a heparin-enhancible to a heparin-suppressible growth factor

16. Differential effects of a heparin antagonist (hexadimethrine) or chlorate on amphiregulin, basic fibroblast growth factor, and heparin-binding EGF-like growth factor activity

17. Inhibition of autonomous human keratinocyte proliferation and amphiregulin mitogenic activity by sulfated polysaccharides

18. Growth factor-independent proliferation of normal human neonatal keratinocytes: production of autocrine- and paracrine-acting mitogenic factors

19. Overexpression of Amphiregulin in the Epidermis of Transgenic Mice Induces a Psoriasis-Like Cutaneous Phenotype

20. Rat cerebral cortical estrogen receptors: Male-female, right-left

21. Amphiregulin Causes Functional Downregulation of Adherens Junctions in Psoriasis

22. Adenosine and Adenine Nucleotides Inhibit the Autonomous and Epidermal Growth Factor-Mediated Proliferation of Cultured Human Keratinocytes

23. A GREAT EXPERIMENT IN SEX EDUCATION- THE ANAHEIM STORY

24. Highly sensitive immunoadsorption procedure for detection of low-abundance proteins

25. Genetic evidence that the steroid-regulated trafficking of cell surface glycoproteins in rat hepatoma cells is mediated by glucocorticoid-inducible cellular components

26. Crop-Area Estimates from LANDSAT; Transition from Research and Development to Timely Results

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