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Incidence of streptococcal infections as a function of grade, race, sex, and socioeconomic level.
1971-06
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Occupation and industry in persons dying of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma: a case-control study
1984-12
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Genetic and molecular analysis of a variant form of adenomatous polyposis coli
1995-12
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Role of antizyme 3 in spermatogenesis and fertility
2007-05
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Characterization of human sperm protamine deficiency and the implications for human male infertility
2005-12
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Lymphopoiesis in the adult: identification of early progenitors in both B cell and thymocyte development
2002-08
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Study of familial breast cancer: identifying additional breast cancer susceptibility loci
2006-05
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Mechanism of HIV entry: surface stiffnes and steric defense.
2007-12
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Binding, uptake, and release of L-glutamate and related compounds in the brain : comparisons between DBA and C57 mice.
1997-12
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Iron-mediated mitochondrial dysfunction in a mouse model of hemochromatosis
2007-05
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Molecular basis of pyelonephritis-associated pili phase variation in Escherichia coli
1996-06
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Identification and characterization of cytokines and adhesion molecules expressed by mucosal mast cells.
1996-06
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