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The University of Toronto has assembled one of the strongest research and teaching faculties in North America, presenting top students at all levels with an intellectual environment unmatched in breadth and depth on any other Canadian campus.
U of T faculty co-author more research articles than their colleagues at any university in the US or Canada other than Harvard. As a measure of impact, U of T consistently ranks alongside the top five U.S. universities whose discoveries are most often cited by other researchers around the world. The U of T faculty are also widely recognized for their teaching strengths and commitment to graduate supervision.
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University of Toronto's Articles
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Citation: Respiratory Research 2000 1:9
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Hypertonicity induces shedding of L-selectin: a role for p38 activation
Citation: Critical Care 2000 3(Suppl 1):P087 -
Animal models of human tumor suppressor genes
Citation: Breast Cancer Research 2000 2(Suppl 1):S.17 -
IGFBP-7 expression in human breast cancer and association with proliferation and cell cycle aberrations
Citation: Breast Cancer Research 2000 2(Suppl 1):P3.02 -
Cyclin D1expression during rat mammary tumor development and its potential role in the resistance of the Copenhagen rat
Citation: Breast Cancer Research 1999 1:88 -
Variation in red cell transfusion practice in the intensive care unit: a multicentre cohort study
Citation: Critical Care 1999 3:57 -
Endotoxemia, immunocompetence and the responsiveness of neutrophils in critically ill patients
Citation: Critical Care 1997 1(Suppl 1):P016 -
The effects of various temperature-salinity combinations on the body form of newly hatchedCyprinodon macularius (Teleostei)
Citation: Helgoländer wissenschaftliche Meeresuntersuchungen 1964 11:BF01611131