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Karen Lynn Sadler, M.D.

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Name Number of Publications Most Recent Publication Publications by All Authors Concept Score Why?
Superoxides219883870.090 Why?
Sugar Phosphates11988440.080 Why?
Glycerides11988670.080 Why?
Inositol Phosphates119881760.080 Why?
Diglycerides119881760.070 Why?
Neutrophils2198837670.040 Why?
Inositol 1,4,5-Trisphosphate119881100.020 Why?
NADH, NADPH Oxidoreductases11988930.020 Why?
Biological Transport, Active119883270.020 Why?
Type C Phospholipases119882870.020 Why?
Hydroxyeicosatetraenoic Acids119882240.020 Why?
Second Messenger Systems119882020.020 Why?
Phagocytes119882960.020 Why?
Protein Kinase C1198811990.010 Why?
Oxygen Consumption1198818430.010 Why?
Cell Membrane2198836820.010 Why?
Calcium1198857250.010 Why?
Guinea Pigs1198813160.000 Why?
Signal Transduction11988233740.000 Why?
Kinetics1198863770.000 Why?
Humans219887606130.000 Why?
Animals119881679600.000 Why?
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