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Current Opinion in Cell Biology|September 9, 2000
Urokinase receptor: a molecular organizer in cellular communicationK T Preissner, S M Kanse, A E May
British Medical Journal|April 8, 1978
Persistent orthostatic hypotension after epidural analgesiaR S Briggs, A E May, M I Gergis
International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia|July 1, 1996
Does midwifery-led intrapartum care require anaesthetic services?J A Pickett, C A Oppenheimer, A E May
British Journal of Anaesthesia|October 15, 1998
Walking extraduralsC D Elton, A E May, M C Mushambi
British Journal of Audiology|October 1, 1990
Hearing aid manipulation skills in an elderly population: a comparison of ITE, BTE, and ITC aidsL J Upfold, A E May, J A Battaglia
British Journal of Anaesthesia|February 1, 1988
Routine use of atropine in obstetric anaesthesiaA E May, S W Theophilus, R H James
International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia|July 1, 1994
Acid aspiration prophylaxis in 202 obstetric anaesthetic units in the UKJ M Greiff, S G Tordoff, R Griffiths, et al.
Basic Research in Cardiology|October 30, 1999
The dual role of the urokinase receptor system in pericellular proteolysis and cell adhesion: implications for cardiovascular functionK T Preissner, S M Kanse, T Chavakis, et al.
Blood|April 27, 1999
Molecular mechanisms of zinc-dependent leukocyte adhesion involving the urokinase receptor and beta2-integrinsT Chavakis, A E May, K T Preissner, et al.
International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia|August 24, 2004
Patients' assessment of sensory levels during epidural analgesia in labourT M Bourne, F Campbell, M C Mushambi, et al.
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Current Opinion in Cell Biology|September 9, 2000
Urokinase receptor: a molecular organizer in cellular communicationK T Preissner, S M Kanse, A E May
British Medical Journal|April 8, 1978
Persistent orthostatic hypotension after epidural analgesiaR S Briggs, A E May, M I Gergis
International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia|July 1, 1996
Does midwifery-led intrapartum care require anaesthetic services?J A Pickett, C A Oppenheimer, A E May
British Journal of Anaesthesia|October 15, 1998
Walking extraduralsC D Elton, A E May, M C Mushambi
British Journal of Audiology|October 1, 1990
Hearing aid manipulation skills in an elderly population: a comparison of ITE, BTE, and ITC aidsL J Upfold, A E May, J A Battaglia
British Journal of Anaesthesia|February 1, 1988
Routine use of atropine in obstetric anaesthesiaA E May, S W Theophilus, R H James
International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia|July 1, 1994
Acid aspiration prophylaxis in 202 obstetric anaesthetic units in the UKJ M Greiff, S G Tordoff, R Griffiths, et al.
Basic Research in Cardiology|October 30, 1999
The dual role of the urokinase receptor system in pericellular proteolysis and cell adhesion: implications for cardiovascular functionK T Preissner, S M Kanse, T Chavakis, et al.
Blood|April 27, 1999
Molecular mechanisms of zinc-dependent leukocyte adhesion involving the urokinase receptor and beta2-integrinsT Chavakis, A E May, K T Preissner, et al.
International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia|August 24, 2004
Patients' assessment of sensory levels during epidural analgesia in labourT M Bourne, F Campbell, M C Mushambi, et al.
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