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![]() | Pryor, T. Allan | A Computer Program for Stress Test Data Processing | Biomedical Informatics | 1974 | |
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![]() | Pryor, T. Allan | A Note on Filtering Electrocardiograms | Biomedical Informatics | 1971 | |
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![]() | Blumenthal, Donald K.; Underwood, Clayton J. | Adaptation of the protein kinase filter paper assay to a 96-well microtiter format. | The most widely used method for assaying protein kinase activities involves incorporation of radioactive phosphate into a protein or peptide substrate with subsequent binding or precipitaion of the radiolabeled substrate onto filter paper squares. We have adapted this assay for use with readily avai... | Protein Kinase Activities; Filter Papers; Radioactive Phosphate | 1999-02-01 |
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![]() | Pryor, T. Allan | Automated Interpretation of the Mackay-Marg Tonograph by Digital Computer | Biomedical Informatics | 1973 | |
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![]() | Pryor, T. Allan | Computer Analysis of Serial Electrocardiograms | Biomedical Informatics | 1972 | |
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![]() | Pryor, T. Allan | Computer Processing of the Electrocardiogram (Editorial) | Biomedical Informatics | 1980 | |
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![]() | Gardner, Reed M. | Computer-Critiqued Blood Ordering Using the HELP System | Biomedical Informatics | 1990 | |
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![]() | Bradshaw, Karen E. | Development of a Computerized Laboratory Alerting System | Biomedical Informatics | 1989 | |
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![]() | Pryor, T. Allan | Electrocardiographic Interpretation by Computer | Biomedical Informatics | 1969 | |
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![]() | Cannon, Scott R. | Experience with a Computerized Interactive Protocol System Using HELP | Biomedical Informatics | 1980 | |
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![]() | Warner, Homer R. | Some Computer Techniques of Value for Study of Circulation | Biomedical Informatics | 1965 | |
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![]() | Capecchi, Mario R. | Targeted mutations in hoxa-9 and hoxb-9 reveal synergistic interactions. | Mice were generated with a targeted disruption of the homeobox-containing gene hoxb-9. Mice homozygous for this mutation show defects in the development of the first and second ribs. In most cases the first and second ribs are fused near the point at which the first and second pairs of ribs normally... | Embryonic and Fetal Development; In Situ Hybridization; Mice, Knockout | 1997-01-15 |