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Galactosyltransferase isoenzyme II in the detection of pancreatic cancer: comparison with radiologic, endoscopic, and serologic tests D. K. Podolsky and Others Abstract
Phenotypic characterization of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma. Use of monoclonal antibodies to compare with other malignant T cells
Reduction of mortality in rural Haiti through a primary-health-care program
Elevated maternal hemoglobin A1c in early pregnancy and major congenital anomalies in infants of diabetic mothers
Control of antibody-mediated pure red-cell aplasia by plasmapheresis
Examination of a case of suspected McArdle's syndrome by 31P nuclear magnetic resonance
Law-medicine notes. Official torture and human rights: the American courts and international law
Monoclonal antibodies. A new technique for producing serologic reagents
No effects of cimetidine on the therapeutic response to oral enzymes in severe pancreatic insufficiency
Doctors in the kitchen. Experiments with cooking bivalve mollusks
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 22-1981
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Pregnant thoughts about metabolic control and diabetes N. Freinkel
Antibody-induced red cell aplasia
Nuclear magnetic resonance: a new tool in clinical medicine
Normalization of low-density lipoproteins in familial hypercholesterolemia D. H. Spodick
Decreased bone density in hyperprolactinemic women
Rising incidence of leprosy in the United States
The effect of specific gravity and eating on gastric emptying of slow-release capsules
Elevation of beta 2-microglobulin in cerebrospinal fluid after irradiation of the central nervous system
Gray airways in ochronosis
Slot-machine tendinitis
Practice plans in teaching hospitals
A clarion for dissection
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