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Stephen Ruoss, M.D.

Stanford University # of Grants: 2

Grants

Role of Mast Cell Tryptase in Tobacco-Induced Carcinogenesis 1994 (Cycle 3) $43,318
Cancer New Investigator Awards

Role of Mast Cell Tryptase in Tobacco-Induced Carcinogenesis 1994 (Cycle 3) $175,409
Cancer New Investigator Awards
Publications

Tryptase, the dominant secretory granular protein in human mast cells, is a potent mitogen for cultured dog tracheal smooth muscle cells
Periodical: American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology Index Medicus:
Authors: Brown JK, Tyler CA, Jones CL, Ruoss SJ, Hartmann T, Caughey GH ART
Yr: 1995 Vol: 13 Nbr: 2 Abs: Pg: 227-236

Tryptase-induced mitrogenesis in airway smooth muscle cells. Potency, mechanisms, and interactions with other mast cell mediators
Periodical: Chest Index Medicus:
Authors: Brown J, Jones C, Tyler C, Ruoss S, Hartmann T, Caughey G ART
Yr: 1995 Vol: 107 Nbr: 3 Abs: Pg: 95S-96S

Tryptase, the dominant secretory granular protein in human mast cells, is a potent mitogen for cultured dog tracheal smooth muscle cells
Periodical: American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology Index Medicus:
Authors: Brown JK, Tyler CA, Jones CL, Ruoss SJ, Hartmann T, Caughey GH ART
Yr: 1995 Vol: 13 Nbr: 2 Abs: Pg: 227-236

Tryptase-induced mitrogenesis in airway smooth muscle cells. Potency, mechanisms, and interactions with other mast cell mediators
Periodical: Chest Index Medicus:
Authors: Brown J, Jones C, Tyler C, Ruoss S, Hartmann T, Caughey G ART
Yr: 1995 Vol: 107 Nbr: 3 Abs: Pg: 95S-96S