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    Insulin-like growth factor-II is produced by, signals to and is an important survival factor for the mature podocyte in man and mouse by Hale, LJ, Welsh, GI, Perks, CM, Hurcombe, JA, Moore, S, Hers, I, Saleem, MA, Mathieson, PW, Murphy, AJ, Jeansson, M, Holly, JM, Hardouin, SN, Coward, RJ

    Published in The Journal of pathology (01-05-2013)
    “…Podocytes are crucial for preventing the passage of albumin into the urine and, when lost, are associated with the development of albuminuria, renal failure…”
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    Insulin directly stimulates VEGF-A production in the glomerular podocyte by Hale, L J, Hurcombe, J, Lay, A, Santamaría, B, Valverde, A M, Saleem, M A, Mathieson, P W, Welsh, G I, Coward, R J

    “…Podocytes are critically important for maintaining the integrity of the glomerular filtration barrier and preventing albuminuria. Recently, it has become clear…”
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    Intimacy, passion, and commitment in young romantic relationships: successfully measuring the triangular theory of love by Lemieux, R, Hale, J L

    Published in Psychological reports (01-10-1999)
    “…The previous tests of the Triangular Theory of Love have proven problematic, specifically centered on measurement of the three components of Intimacy, Passion,…”
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    Intimacy, passion, and commitment among married individuals: further testing of the triangular theory of love by Lemieux, R, Hale, J L

    Published in Psychological reports (01-12-2000)
    “…The Triangular Theory of Love has created much interest among researchers in relational communication. Previous attempts at evaluating the theory have proven…”
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    The pattern of growth of Clytia johnstoni by Hale, L J

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-04-1973)
    “…1. A quantitative study of the growth of Clytia johnstoni is described. 2. The distance between hydranths is most commonly between 3 and 4 mm. The average…”
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    Cell movements, cell division and growth in the hydroid Clytia johnstoni by HALE, L J

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-09-1964)
    “…Although there have been a great many studies on the morphogenesis of hydroids, the emphasis has been largely with regeneration and with grafting experiments,…”
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    Morphogenetic properties of the parts of the colony of Clytia johnstoni by Hale, L J

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-12-1973)
    “…1. The morphogenetic potencies of the various parts of Clytia johnstoni have been ascertained by isolation and by grafting. 2. The various parts of the colony…”
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    The morphogenetic properties of the node in Clytia johnstoni by Hale, L J

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-06-1974)
    “…1. The experiments show that: ( a ) When a hydranth is picked off the stolon another normally regenerates from the same spot. ( b ) When the nodal coenosarc is…”
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    Community-based injury prevention programs: toward a safer Wisconsin by Peterson, N M, Bullard-Cawthorne, L, Hale, L J

    Published in Wisconsin medical journal (Madison, Wis.) (01-12-2000)
    “…Community-based injury prevention programs are an important approach to the reduction of the burden of injury in all age groups. These programs may focus on…”
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    Simultaneous semiautomated assay of pyrrobutamine phosphate, cyclopentamine hydrochloride, and methapyrilene hydrochloride in pharmaceutical mixtures by Hale, J L

    Published in Journal of pharmaceutical sciences (01-11-1976)
    “…Antihistamine preparations containing methapyrilene hydrochloride, pyrrobutamine phosphate, and cyclopentamine hydrochloride were assayed by introducing an…”
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    Differences in Helicobacter pylori CagA tyrosine phosphorylation motif patterns between western and East Asian strains, and influences on interleukin-8 secretion by Argent, Richard H, Hale, James L, El-Omar, Emad M, Atherton, John C

    Published in Journal of medical microbiology (01-09-2008)
    “…1 Institute of Infection, Immunity and Inflammation, Centre for Biomolecular Sciences, University of Nottingham, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UK 2 Wolfson Digestive…”
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    Targeting adolescent risk-taking behaviors: the contributions of egocentrism and sensation-seeking by GREENE, KATHRYN, KRCMAR, MARINA, WALTERS, LYNDA H, RUBIN, DONALD L, JEROLD, HALE, L

    Published in Journal of adolescence (London, England.) (01-08-2000)
    “…Tremendous resources are spent each year developing programs and messages targeting adolescent risk behavior. Adolescents are often reasonably well educated…”
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    Morphogenesis by HALE, L. J

    Published in Nature (London) (16-06-1962)
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    Elaboration in Processing Adolescent Health Messages: The Impact of Egocentrism and Sensation Seeking on Message Processing by Greene, Kathryn, Krcmar, Marina, Rubin, Donald L., Walters, Lynda Henley, Hale, Jerold L.

    Published in Journal of communication (01-12-2002)
    “…The present studies explored how adolescents process information in making decisions about risk behavior. We studied two developmental aspects of adolescent…”
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    Telerehabilitation for Rural Veterans: A Qualitative Assessment of Barriers and Facilitators to Implementation by Hale-Gallardo, Jennifer L, Kreider, Consuelo M, Jia, Huanguang, Castaneda, Gail, Freytes, I Magaly, Cowper Ripley, Diane C, Ahonle, Zaccheus J, Findley, Kimberly, Romero, Sergio

    Published in Journal of multidisciplinary healthcare (01-01-2020)
    “…Telerehabilitation (TR) is increasingly being used to meet the rehabilitation needs of individuals living in rural areas. Nevertheless, reports on TR…”
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