Kimberly A. Greer, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2002 | Texas A & M University, College Station, TX, United States |
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(Expression of Aequorea green fluorescent protein produces excess intracellular reactive oxygen species, leading to apoptosis.) |
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Urfer SR, Greer K, Wolf NS. (2011) The curious case of canine cataract: new insights into aging in dogs Journal of Veterinary Behavior-Clinical Applications and Research. 6: 99 |
Urfer SR, Greer K, Wolf NS. (2011) Age-related cataract in dogs: a biomarker for life span and its relation to body size Age. 33: 451-460 |
Pine MD, Greer K, Busbee D. (2007) Comparison of reactive oxygen scavenging systems between a cetacean (DKN1) and a porcine renal epithelial cell line (LLC-PK1). Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Part a, Molecular & Integrative Physiology. 147: 550-5 |
Greer KA, Higgins MA, Cox ML, et al. (2006) Gene expression analysis in a canine model of X-linked Alport syndrome. Mammalian Genome : Official Journal of the International Mammalian Genome Society. 17: 976-90 |
Greer KA, Pine M, Busbee DL. (2005) Development of an in vitro model of excess intracellular reactive oxygen species. Age (Dordrecht, Netherlands). 27: 97-105 |
Pine M, Schroeder M, Greer K, et al. (2004) Generation and partial characterization of a transformed cetacean cell line. Aquatic Toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands). 67: 195-202 |