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J L Schroeder

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Schroeder J, Thomson W, Howard B, Schell N, Naslund L, Rogstrom L, et al.
Rev Sci Instrum . 2015 Oct; 86(9):095113. PMID: 26429486
We present an industry-relevant, large-scale, ultra-high vacuum (UHV) magnetron sputtering and cathodic arc deposition system purposefully designed for time-resolved in situ thin film deposition/annealing studies using high-energy (>50 keV), high...
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Schroeder J, Bakalar M, Pohida T, Balaban R
J Microsc . 2011 Feb; 243(1):103-10. PMID: 21348869
Micrometer-scale three-dimensional data from fluorescence microscopes offer unique insight into cellular morphology and function by resolving subcellular locations of fluorescent dyes and proteins. To increase field-of-view size while using a...
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Combs C, Smirnov A, Chess D, McGavern D, Schroeder J, Riley J, et al.
J Microsc . 2010 Dec; 241(2):153-61. PMID: 21118209
A benefit of multiphoton fluorescence microscopy is the inherent optical sectioning that occurs during excitation at the diffraction-limited spot. The scanned collection of fluorescence emission is incoherent; that is, no...
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Holm C, Schroeder J
J Healthc Manag . 2000 Nov; 45(3):147-50. PMID: 11066963
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Glenberg A, Schroeder J, Robertson D
Mem Cognit . 1998 Aug; 26(4):651-8. PMID: 9701957
When people are asked moderately difficult questions, they often avert their gazes. We report five experiments in which we documented this phenomenon. They demonstrate that (1) the frequency of gaze...
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Albro P, Bilski P, Corbett J, Schroeder J, Chignell C
Photochem Photobiol . 1997 Sep; 66(3):316-25. PMID: 9297976
Sterols are important lipid components that may contribute to phototoxicity. We have found that phototoxic response in earthworms is related to sterols extractable with lipophilic solvents. The photochemically active compounds...
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Segerback D, Calleman C, Schroeder J, Costa L, Faustman E
Carcinogenesis . 1995 May; 16(5):1161-5. PMID: 7767980
Acrylamide is an alkylating agent which reacts very slowly in direct reactions with DNA and is negative in the Ames test, but is carcinogenic in mice and rats. In order...
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Albro P, Corbett J, Schroeder J
Photochem Photobiol . 1994 Oct; 60(4):310-5. PMID: 7991659
Ergosterol and 7-dehydrocholesterol, common 5,7-conjugated diene sterols, react with photochemically produced singlet oxygen very efficiently to yield, in parallel pathways, the corresponding 5,8-endoperoxides and the 7 beta-hydroperoxy-5,8(9),22-trienol or -5,8(9)-dienol, respectively....
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Albro P, Corbett J, Schroeder J
Biochem Cell Biol . 1993 Mar; 71(3-4):220-1. PMID: 8398080
Earthworms (Lumbricus terrestris) were given [1-14C]-labeled palmitic acid by gavage on days 0 and 3, and sacrificed on day 7. The distribution of label among lipid classes indicated that glycerides,...
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Albro P, Corbett J, Schroeder J
Comp Biochem Physiol C Comp Pharmacol Toxicol . 1993 Feb; 104(2):335-44. PMID: 8098688
1. Earthworms can hydrolyze di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) to mono-2-ethylhexyl phthalate (MEHP) and phthalic acid (PA). 2. They apparently cannot produce the side-chain-oxidized derivatives of MEHP that constitute the major DEHP...