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Detection of small numbers of monoclonal B lymphocytes in the blood of patients with lymphoma K. A. Ault Abstract
Autoantibodies to gastrin-producing cells in antral (type B) chronic gastritis
The visible vessel as an indicator of uncontrolled or recurrent gastrointestinal hemorrhage
United States citizens in foreign medical schools and the future supply of physicians
Reversal of vascular and renal crises of scleroderma by oral angiotensin-converting-enzyme blockade
Increases in immunoreactive parathyroid hormone with age
Increased anion gap in metabolic alkalosis: the role of plasma-protein equivalency
Angina pectoris and the placebo effect
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 25-1979
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Seek well and ye shall find L. A. Herzenberg
Illuminating the antrum
The visible vessel: curse or blessing?
Pituitary-thyroid feedback R. P. Levy
Respiratory syncytial virus and sudden infant death
Prenatal exclusion of alpha-1-antitrypsin deficiency in a high-risk fetus
Resistance of viridans streptococci to penicillin
Osteopaths, podiatrists and the "sixth pathway"
Osteopaths, podiatrists and the "sixth pathway"
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