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Depressive disorders and HLA: a gene on chromosome 6 that can affect behavior L. R. Weitkamp and Others Abstract
Deficiency of T helper cells in transient hypogammaglobulinemia of infancy
Thymus cells in myasthenia gravis selectively enhance production of anti-acetylcholine-receptor antibody by autologous blood lymphocytes
Surgeons and surgery in Rhode Island, 1970 and 1977
Current concepts: beta-blockers in pregnancy
Evidence of autologous immune-complex nephritis
A variant of chronic granulomatous disease: deficient oxidative metabolism due to a low-affinity NADPH oxidase
Can the education of the physician be made more rational?
The administration responds to the cost spiral
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 48-1981. A 27-year-old man with relentless renal failure
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Evidence of HLA linkage in depressive disorders S. Matthysse and K. K. Kidd
Rhode Island: surgical manpower over seven years
Unsuccessful use of absorbed autologous plasma in Rh-incompatible pregnancy E. A. Robinson
Envenomation coagulopathy from snake bites
Macroorchidism, mental retardation, and the fragile X
Acyclovir and herpes zoster
Plasma-cell dyscrasia after alkylating-agent therapy for Hodgkin's disease
Cause of hypoxemia during hemodialysis
Research advances and resource constraints
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