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Prenatal therapy of a patient with vitamin-B12-responsive methylmalonic acidemia M. G. Ampola, M. J. Mahoney, E. Nakamura, and K. Tanaka Abstract
Lymphocyte stimulation in hepatitis B infections
Decreased serum salicylate concentrations in children with rheumatic fever treated with antacid
Internal medicine and family practice. Controversies, conflict and compromise
Catecholamines and neurologic diseases (second of two parts)
New tests to assess lung function
Platypnea after pneumonectomy
Unilateral pulmonary edema after renal transplantation
Countway happenings: John Jeffries, "astronaut"
Importing tuberculosis-a paradox
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 32-1975
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Prenatal treatment of methylmalonic acidemia W. L. Nyhan
A transmissible agent in Crohn's disease? New pursuit of an old concept
Choroba glodowa
Lineage of Lymphocytes in Leukemia R. D. Le Vine
Deanol for tardive dyskinesia
Cervical venous hum in hyperthyroidism
Reports to referring physicians
Migrant health center
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