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Urea-cycle enzyme deficiencies and an increased nitrogen load producing hyperammonemia in Reye's syndrome P. J. Snodgrass and G. R. DeLong Abstract
Transiently reduced activity of carbamyl phosphate synthetase and ornithine transcarbamylase in liver of children with Reye's syndrome
The serum digitalis concentration--does it diagnose digitalis toxicity?
Influence of training and experience on selecting criteria to evaluate medical care
Management of ovarian carcinoma. Current concepts and future prospects
Gene manipulation
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 16-1976
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Ammonia disposal in Reye's syndrome A. L. Smith
How useful are serum digitalis measurements?
The University of Massachusetts Medical School comes of age
Serum ferritin A. Jacobs and M. Worwood
Elevated muramidase levels in histiocytic medullary reticulosis
Role of reverse transcriptase
Beta2 microglobulin in pleural fluids
Myasthenia gravis and XYY syndrome
Ultrasonography of ovarian masses
Stability of aspirin in combination with propoxyphene hydrochloride and propoxyphene napsylate
"Copping-out" disease
Journal lifetime subscriptions are bargains
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