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The Journal of Clinical Investigation is a semi-monthly peer-reviewed medical journal covering biomedical research. It was established in 1924 and is published by the American Society for Clinical Investigation. Articles focus on the mechanisms of disease, with an emphasis on basic research, early-stage clinical studies in humans, and new ...
The European Journal of Clinical Investigation is a monthly peer-reviewed medical journal covering all aspects of biomedical research.It was established in 1970 as the continuation of Archiv für Klinische Medizin, and is published by John Wiley & Sons on behalf of the European Society for Clinical Investigation, of which it is the official journal.
Vigersky, RA, Loriaux DL., Howards SS, Hodgen GB, Lipsett MB, Chrambach AC. 1975 J Clin Invest 58: 1061–1068. Androgen Binding Proteins of Testis, Epididymis and Plasma in Man and Monkey. Vigersky RA, Andersen AE, Thompson RH, Loriaux DL. 1977 N Engl J Med 297:1141-1145.
Watkins CC, Sawa A, Jaffrey S, et al. Insulin restores neuronal nitric oxide synthase expression and function that is lost in diabetic gastropathy [published correction appears in J Clin Invest 2000 Sep;106(6):803]. J Clin Invest. 2000;106(3):373‐384. doi:10.1172/JCI8273 [30] Watkins CC, Boehning D, Kaplin AI, Rao M, Ferris CD, Snyder SH.
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An invertebrate coagulation system activated by endotoxin: evidence for enzymatic mediation. J Clin Invest. 1972;51:1790-1797. Tomasulo PA, Levin J, Murphy PA, Winkelstein JA. Biological activities of tritiated endotoxins: correlation of the Limulus lysate assay with rabbit pyrogen and complement activation assays for endotoxin. J Lab Clin Med ...
The American Society for Clinical Investigation has its origins in a chance meeting in June 1907 on the Atlantic City boardwalk, in which Samuel James Meltzer, David Linn Edsall, Wilder Tileston, Warfield Theobald Longcope, and probably Joseph Hersey Pratt were present ("ASCI Secretary’s Book, 1907–1965". History of Medicine Division.
Scott syndrome is a rare congenital bleeding disorder that is due to a defect in a platelet mechanism required for blood coagulation. [1]Normally when a vascular injury occurs (i.e., a cut, scrape or other injury that causes bleeding), platelets are activated and phosphatidylserine (PS) in the inner leaflet of the platelet membrane is transported to the outer leaflet of the platelet membrane ...