1020 Locust Street
Jefferson Alumni Hall, Suite 217
Philadelphia, PA 19107
(215) 503-2256
(215) 955-5058 fax
Jefferson Alumni Hall, Suite 217
Philadelphia, PA 19107
(215) 503-2256
(215) 955-5058 fax
Most Recent Peer-reviewed Publications
- Croatian Medical Journal should be a source of great pride to Croatia and neighboring countries in Europe
- Professor Ivan Damjanov, the third recipient of Tomas Kent Award from the Group for Research in Pathology Education
- Staining embryonic stem cells using monoclonal antibodies to stage-specific embryonic antigens.
- Curricular reform may improve students' performance on externally administered comprehensive examinations
- Strategies for teaching pathology to graduate students and allied health professionals
- Balancing traditional values in academic medicine with advances in science and technology
- Characteristics of medical students completing an honors program in pathology
- Chapter 6 Uterine environment during the implantation of the embryo
- Effects of monoclonal antibody directed to Le(Y) on implantation in the mouse
- Relationship of students' perceptions of faculty to scholastic achievement: Are popular instructors better educators?
- The virtues of extended matching and uncued tests as alternatives to multiple choice questions
- Weekly mini-examinations (quizzes) based on extended-matching questions as a means for monitoring medical student performance
- Glycolipids of human primary testicular germ cell tumours
- Erratum: Glycolipids of human primary testicular germ cell tumours (British Journal of Cancer (1996) 74 (133-140))
- Monoclonal antibody directed to Le(y) oligosaccharide inhibits implantation in the mouse
- Testing of medical students with open-ended, uncued questions
- Globo-series carbohydrate antigens are expressed in different forms on human and murine teratocarcinoma-derived cells
- Embryonal carcinoma cells differentiate into parietal endoderm via an intermediate stage corresponding to primitive endoderm
- Glycolipids of germ cell tumors: Extended globo-series glycolipids are a hallmark of human embryonal carcinoma cells
- Further studies on cell adhesion based on Le(x)-Le(x) interaction, with new approaches: Embryoglycan aggregation of F9 teratocarcinoma cells, and adhesion of various tumour cells based on Le(x) expression
