His studies link Internal medicine with Radioimmunoassay. Internal medicine and Radioimmunoassay are commonly linked in his work. He carries out multidisciplinary research, doing studies in Fibrinolysis and Plasminogen activator. Michael A. Henderson carries out multidisciplinary research, doing studies in Plasminogen activator and Hyperfibrinolysis. Hyperfibrinolysis and Fibrinolysis are two areas of study in which Michael A. Henderson engages in interdisciplinary research. Much of his study explores Receptor relationship to Activator (genetics). Michael A. Henderson combines topics linked to Receptor with his work on Activator (genetics). His research on Endocrinology frequently links to adjacent areas such as Endogeny. Many of his studies on Endogeny apply to Endocrinology as well.
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The Interaction of Water with Solid Surfaces: Fundamental Aspects Revisited
Michael A. Henderson.
Surface Science Reports (2002)
A surface science perspective on TiO2 photocatalysis
Michael A. Henderson.
Surface Science Reports (2011)
Completion Dissection or Observation for Sentinel-Node Metastasis in Melanoma
Mark B. Faries;John F. Thompson;Alistair J. Cochran;Robert H. Andtbacka.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2017)
An HREELS and TPD study of water on TiO2(110): the extent of molecular versus dissociative adsorption
Michael A. Henderson.
Surface Science (1996)
Structural Sensitivity in the Dissociation of Water on TiO2 Single-Crystal Surfaces
Michael A. Henderson.
Langmuir (1996)
Interaction of Molecular Oxygen with the Vacuum-Annealed TiO2(110) Surface: Molecular and Dissociative Channels
Michael A. Henderson;William S. Epling;Craig L. Perkins;Charles H. F. Peden.
Journal of Physical Chemistry B (1999)
Insights into Photoexcited Electron Scavenging Processes on TiO2 Obtained from Studies of the Reaction of O2 with OH Groups Adsorbed at Electronic Defects on TiO2 (110)
Michael A. Henderson;William S. Epling;Charles H. F. Peden;Craig L. Perkins.
Journal of Physical Chemistry B (2003)
Localization of Parathyroid Hormone-related Protein in Breast Cancer Metastases: Increased Incidence in Bone Compared with Other Sites
G J Powell;J Southby;J A Danks;R G Stillwell.
Cancer Research (1991)
Redox properties of water on the oxidized and reduced surfaces of CeO2
Michael A. Henderson;C. L. Perkins;Mark H. Engelhard;Suntharampillai Thevuthasan.
Surface Science (2003)
Evidence for oxygen adatoms on TiO2(110) resulting from O2 dissociation at vacancy sites
William S. Epling;Charles H.F. Peden;Michael A. Henderson;Ulricke Diebold.
Surface Science (1998)
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