Sharon May Russell
Affiliations: | University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA |
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"Sharon May Russell"Bio:
aka Sharon Russell Nicoll
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Sign in to add mentorFrancis Eugene Yates | grad student | 1971 | Stanford | |
(Interaction of Corticotropin-releasing Factor, Vasopressin and Glucocorticoids on the Pituitary Release of Corticotropin.) |
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Nicoll CS, Russell SM. (1997) Can animal researchers and their supporters engage in useful dialogue with animal "protectionists"? Endocrine. 6: 217-9 |
Russell SM, Nicoll CS. (1996) A dissection of the chapter "tools for research" in Peter Singer's animal liberation Experimental Biology and Medicine. 211: 109-138 |
Russell SM, Nicoll CS. (1996) Reply to Singer's "Blind Hostility" Experimental Biology and Medicine. 211: 147-154 |
Nicoll CS, Russell SM. (1994) The Unnatural Nature of the Animal Rights/Liberation Philosophy Proceedings of the Society For Experimental Biology and Medicine. 205: 269-273 |
Nicoll CS, Russell SM. (1994) Animal Rights Movement Evokes Concern American Biology Teacher. 56: 70-71 |
Kelley KM, Russell SM, Matteucci ML, et al. (1993) An insulin-like growth factor I-resistant state in cartilage of diabetic rats is ameliorated by hypophysectomy. Possible role of metabolism. Diabetes. 42: 463-9 |
Nicoll CS, Russell SM. (1992) Animal rights, animal research, and human obligations. Molecular and Cellular Neurosciences. 3: 271-7 |
Alarid ET, Schlechter NL, Russell SM, et al. (1992) Evidence suggesting that insulin-like growth factor-I is necessary for the trophic effects of insulin on cartilage growth in vivo Endocrinology. 130: 2305-2309 |
Nicoll CS, Russell SM. (1992) Animal rights, animal research, and human obligations Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience. 3: 271-277 |
Nicoll CS, Liu L, Alarid E, et al. (1991) Analysis of the role of hormones and growth factors in growth control and tissue differentiation using transplanted mammalian embryos and fetal structures. Growth Regulation. 1: 133-44 |