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Cobalamin analogues are present in human plasma and can mask cobalamin deficiency because current radioisotope dilution assays are not specific for true cobalamin J. F. Kolhouse and Others Abstract
Immunologic factors determining survival of cadaver-kidney transplants. The effect of HLA serotyping, cytotoxic antibodies and blood transfusions on graft survival
Improvement of kidney-graft survival with increased numbers of blood transfusions
Sickle-cell anemia: molecular and cellular bases of therapeutic approaches (second of three parts)
Clonazepam
Evidence that some patients with pernicious anemia are not recognized by radiodilution assay for cobalamin in serum
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 40-1978
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"Serum B12" and the diagnosis of cobalamin deficiency R. M. Donaldson
Vive la difference (P less than 0.05)
Antacid titration for prevention of gastrointestinal bleeding
"Born-again spleens" and resistance to infection
Reactions in leukocyte donors
Abuse of anticholinergic drugs
Genetic counseling for the older pregnant woman
Pulmonary-function tests in smokers
Relative costs of HMO's and fee for service
HMO's and their costs
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