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Support of this research by a grant of the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, National Institutes of Health (GM-44885) is gratefully acknowledged. This work was also partly supported by the Division of Materials Sciences of the U.S. Department of Energy under Contract No. DE-AC03-76SF00098. [Pg.91]

Preusch PC. Integrative and organ systems pharmacology a new initiative from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences. Mol Interv 2004 4 72-3. [Pg.525]

The work described in this paper was primarily supported by grants GM Ill ll from the National Institutes of General Medical Sciences, N00014-80-K-0178 from the Office of Naval Research, and the Marine Science Institute, Quezon City, Philippines. Support was also provided by grants AM 2674 (J.R.), The Howard Hughes Medical Institute (D.R.H. and S.R.W.), GM 34913 (W.R.G.), the International Foundation for Science, Stockholm, Sweden (LJ.C.), and the National Research Council of the Philippines (L J. C). [Pg.277]

Rothenberg SJ Charles R. Drew University of Medicine Science, Los Angeles, CA The role of prepregnancy maternal bone lead and prenatal maternal blood lead upon alterations in infant saccadic and smooth pursuit eye movements National Institute of General Medical Sciences... [Pg.367]

Shuster TA California State University, Long Beach, CA The roles of nucleotides and divalent cations in normal and degenerating rod outer segments (rd mouse) National Institute of General Medical Sciences... [Pg.368]

Williams JC Memphis State University, Memphis, TN Develop and improve quantitative methods for the determination of both metal and nonmetal elements in biological samples National Institute of General Medical Science... [Pg.369]

Research for this book was funded by a grant from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences (lead institute), the National Human Genome Research Institute, and the National Institute for Environmental Health Sciences of the National Institutes of Health. I want to thank, in particular, Dr. Rochelle Long, of the NIGMS, for her commitment to the exploration of these issues as well as her support and substantive contributions. [Pg.9]

Our survey consisted of randomly dialed telephone interviews of 1796 individuals across the country performed by Telesurveys Research Associates of Houston, Texas, under contract with the Institute for Bioethics, Health Policy and Law of the University of Louisville School of Medicine. The research was funded by the following three Institutes of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) National Institute of General Medical Sciences (lead institute),... [Pg.15]

The Centers for Education and Research in Therapeutics (CERTs), funded by AHRQ, have funded an effort in SJS, and both AHRQ and the National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) have funded efforts in prolonged QT. Several high-profile drugs have been withdrawn due to prolongation of QT, including cisapride. [Pg.99]

National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS). "Availability of administrative supplements to the pharmacogenetics research network to address health disparities." Notice NOT-GM-01-004, 3 April, 2001. [Pg.163]

The National Institute of General Medical Sciences is funding research at Selma University, Selma, Alabama, on the biodegradation of sodium cyanide in a fixed reactor. [Pg.192]

Financial support from the Searle Scholars Program/The Chicago Community Trust and Grant No. GM382751-01 from the National Institutes of General Medical Science is gratefully acknowledged. I also thank Sandhya Subramanian for work on the structures. [Pg.22]

The authors would like to thank Dr. DeMichael Chung, Dr. Abbas M. Walji, Jamison B. Tuttle, and Robert K. Knowles for their thoughtful comments and helpful suggestions on various aspects of the manuscript. Financial support by the NIH National Institute of General Medical Sciences and gifts from Amgen, Lilly, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Johnson and Johnson, and Merck Research Laboratories... [Pg.340]

We acknowledge the National Institute of General Medical Sciences of the National Institute of Health for their generous support (GM-65255). [Pg.30]

The authors wish to thank Dr. Richard I. Shader for his careful reading of the text, but claim any errors as solely their own. This work was supported in part by a Center for Education and Research in Therapeutics Grant from the Agency for Health Care Research and Quality, Washington, DC, and by R01-GM56898-01 from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, Bethesda, MD. [Pg.65]

This investigation was supported by Public Health Service Research Grant No. 7 ROl GM 17504 from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, by Grant No. GP-27672 from the National Science Foundation, and by income from the chair in chemistry at Baylor University endowed by a gift from The Robert A. Welch Foundation. For all of this support we express our grateful appreciation. We are also indebted to Alfred Rheude for the construction of a cell which enabled us to compare the response of the MEM to that of a Faraday cage. [Pg.89]

NIGMS National Institute of General Medical Sciences... [Pg.220]

Acknowledgements Parts of author s work were supported by National Institutes of General Medical Sciences SBIR Grants (2R44GM062717-02 and 2R44GM067326-02). The Pd-catalyzed microwave reactions were conducted under license to US patent 6,136,157 and European patent No. 0901453 held by Personal Chemistry, now Biotage. [Pg.165]

Figure 13 is an overall block diagram of the MS/EOID system being developed under a grant from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, National Institutes of Health. It is reasonably self explanatory. The shutter control operates from a sampling of the integrated total ion current and acts to prevent saturation of the EOID. The mass shift control allows... [Pg.303]

Support of this research from the National Institute of general Medical Sciences (GM 28619), and a number of CUNY faculty research awards is gratefully acknowledged. The construction of the two VCD instruments at Hunter College was funded, in part, by the National Science Foundation (CHE 86-07934). The author wishes to acknowledge the efforts of LAgbaje, A.Barlow, S.Birke, M.Gulotta, O.Lee, M.Moses and G.Roberts. [Pg.128]

We wish to thank Y. Nakagawa for his help in the initial phase of the research described here and for many useful discussions. Our work was supported in part by National Science Foundation Grant APR 72-03577 and AER 77-14529 (E.T.K.) and by National Research Service Award HS-5-BM-07151 from the National Institutes of General Medical Sciences (H.L.L.). [Pg.53]


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