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AnnJosette Ramirez
AnnJosette Ramirez
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Relationship of weight outcomes, co-occurring conditions, and severity of autism spectrum disorder in the study to explore early development
SE Levy, JA Pinto-Martin, CB Bradley, J Chittams, SL Johnson, J Pandey, ...
The Journal of pediatrics 205, 202-209, 2019
472019
Endothelium in the pharyngeal arches 3, 4 and 6 is derived from the second heart field
X Wang, D Chen, K Chen, A Jubran, AJ Ramirez, S Astrof
Developmental biology 421 (2), 108-117, 2017
462017
Poly (ADP) ribose glycohydrolase can be effectively targeted in pancreatic cancer
A Jain, LC Agostini, GA McCarthy, SN Chand, AJ Ramirez, A Nevler, ...
Cancer research 79 (17), 4491-4502, 2019
322019
ASD screening with the Child Behavior Checklist/1.5-5 in the study to explore early development
SE Levy, LA Rescorla, JL Chittams, TJ Kral, EJ Moody, J Pandey, ...
Journal of autism and developmental disorders 49 (6), 2348-2357, 2019
242019
Cell-extracellular matrix interactions play multiple essential roles in aortic arch development
M Warkala, D Chen, AJ Ramirez, A Jubran, M Schonning, X Wang, ...
Circulation research 128 (3), e27-e44, 2021
172021
Visualization and analysis of pharyngeal arch arteries using whole-mount immunohistochemistry and 3D reconstruction
AJ Ramirez, S Astrof
JoVE (Journal of Visualized Experiments), e60797, 2020
172020
Early life influences on child weight outcomes in the study to explore early development
TVE Kral, J Chittams, CB Bradley, JL Daniels, CG DiGuiseppi, ...
Autism 23 (4), 954-962, 2019
22019
Identification of novel buffering mechanisms in aortic arch artery development and congenital heart disease.
AJ Ramirez, K Degenhardt, S Astrof
bioRxiv, 2023.03. 02.530833, 2023
2023
Cell–ECM interactions play distinct and essential roles at multiple stages during the development of the aortic arch
M Warkala, D Chen, A Jubran, AJ Ramirez, M Schonning, X Wang, ...
bioRxiv, 2020
2020
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