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2014-08
Cromar, Anndorie
Development of an assay for the detection of acetylcholine receptor blocking antibodies by Flow Cytometry
Pathology
thesis
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2016-08
Stijleman, Inge Johanna
Exosomal non-coding RNAs for monitoring breast cancer patients
Pathology
thesis
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2012-12
Alger, Garrison Dakota
Evaluation of eight assays for the detection of Campylobacter SSP in the Intermountain West
Pathology
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1998-12
Lyons, Bradley W.
Development of an assay for modulating anti-acetylcholine autoantibodies using a human rhabdomyosarcoma cell line
Pathology
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1991-06
Ma, Ying
Intracellular localization of Borrelia burgdorferi : implications for persistence, pathogenesis, and immune responsiveness of Lyme disease
Pathology
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1997-12
Mortensen, Linda Albertina
Evaluation of osteopenia in children with cystic fibrosis
Nursing
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1986-12
Slhokoohi, Vida.
Identification and characterizations of gonococci type 5: one step forward in understanding the attachment of gonococci to mucosal cells.
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