Teri A. Grieb, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2000 | The George Washington University, Washington, DC, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorWilson H. Burgess | grad student | 2000 | The George Washington University | |
(Internalization and limited processing of fibroblast growth factor (FGF)-1: A role in FGF-1 mitogenic signaling.) |
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Grieb TA, Forng RY, Bogdansky S, et al. (2006) High-dose gamma irradiation for soft tissue allografts: High margin of safety with biomechanical integrity. Journal of Orthopaedic Research : Official Publication of the Orthopaedic Research Society. 24: 1011-8 |
Grieb TA, Forng RY, Stafford RE, et al. (2005) Effective use of optimized, high-dose (50 kGy) gamma irradiation for pathogen inactivation of human bone allografts. Biomaterials. 26: 2033-42 |
Burgess W, Grieb T, Lin J, et al. (2003) P66. A novel process for sterilizing allografts using 50 kGy of gamma irradiation The Spine Journal. 3: 128-129 |
Grieb T, Forng RY, Brown R, et al. (2002) Effective use of gamma irradiation for pathogen inactivation of monoclonal antibody preparations. Biologicals : Journal of the International Association of Biological Standardization. 30: 207-16 |
Grieb TA, Burgess WH. (2000) The mitogenic activity of fibroblast growth factor-1 correlates with its internalization and limited proteolytic processing. Journal of Cellular Physiology. 184: 171-82 |