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Here you can see some of the most recent publications from life science research groups at the University of Arizona
Ronald Lynch
Simultaneous measurements of calcium and pH in Cell Populations. Meth. Molec. Biol.
2013 Jan.
Ronald Lynch
Keeping the Beat: Focus on Enrichment of neonatal rat cardiomyocytes in primary culture facilitates long term maintenance of contractility in vitro. Am J Physiol Cell Physiol.
2012 Dec.
Ronald Lynch
Chronic Mild Pulsatile Hyperglycemia Suppresses Glucose-Stimulated Insulin Secretion and Increases Accumulation of Reactive Oxygen Species in Fetal Sheep Islets . J. Endocrin. .
2012 Nov.
Janet Funk
Decreased bone mineral density in rats rendered follicle-deplete by an ovotoxic chemical correlates with changes in follicle-stimulating hormone and inhibin a. Calcif Tissue Int.
2012 Feb.
Ravi Palanivelu
Pathfinding in angiosperm reproduction: pollen tube guidance by pistils ensures successful double fertilization. WIREs Dev Biol.
2012 Jan.
Walter Piegorsch
Re-evaluation of the Big Blue® mouse assay of propiconazole suggests lack of mutagenicity. Environ Mol Mutagen.
2012 Jan.
Ryan Gutenkunst
Resequencing 50 accessions of cultivated and wild rice yields markers for identifying agronomically important genes. Nature Biotechnology.
2012 Jan.
Melinda Davis
Motivational interviewing versus prescriptive advice for smokers who are not ready to quit. Patient Educ Couns.
2011 Dec.
Ravi Palanivelu
Targeted growth of pollen tubes to ovules prior to completing fertilization . Molecular Reproduction and Development.
2011 Dec.
Joyce Schroeder
Understanding the Dual Nature of CD44 in Breast Cancer Progression. Mol Cancer Res.
2011 Nov.