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Tumor angiogenesis and metastasis--correlation in invasive breast carcinoma N. Weidner, J. P. Semple, W. R. Welch, and J. Folkman Abstract
Exposure to dioxins and dibenzofurans through the consumption of fish
Angiographic follow-up after placement of a self-expanding coronary-artery stent
Molecular basis of different forms of metachromatic leukodystrophy
The effect of epilepsy or diabetes mellitus on the risk of automobile accidents
The clinical importance of acquired abnormalities of platelet function
Liver transplantation for type IV glycogen storage disease
Treatment of anemia associated with multiple myeloma
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 1-1991. A 45-year-old man with HIV infection, an epidural mass, and a history of treated pulmonary tuberculosis and a seminoma
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Coronary-artery stents and other endoluminal devices P. C. Block
Health status and motor vehicle crashes
Continuing lessons from glycogen storage diseases
Risk of exposure of surgical personnel to patients' blood
Do the poor cost more?
Remission of hyperprolactinemia after pregnancy R. Mornex and B. Hugues
Population screening for the cystic fibrosis gene
Stealth steroids
The "doctor's letter"--what is our obligation?
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