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Adam M Taylor

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Current Opinion in Rheumatology|January 16, 2013
Metabolic and endocrine diseases, cartilage calcification and arthritisAdam M Taylor
Anatomical Sciences Education|February 6, 2025
The history of anatomical engagementQuenton Wessels, Adam M Taylor
Anatomical Sciences Education|April 8, 2024
"Spine to the future"-A narrative review of anatomy engagementAdam M Taylor, Quenton Wessels
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|December 12, 2019
Using Technology to Engage the Public in Biomedical SciencesAdam M Taylor, Quenton Wessels
JIMD Reports|December 13, 2016
Analysis of Melanin-like Pigment Synthesized from Homogentisic Acid, with or without Tyrosine, and Its Implications in AlkaptonuriaAdam M Taylor, Koen P Vercruysse
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|July 31, 2023
Science Communication and Biomedical Visualization: Two Sides of the Same CoinJason M Organ, Adam M Taylor
Anatomical Sciences Education|February 16, 2025
What does it mean? Translating anatomical language to engage public audiencesKat A Sanders, Adam M Taylor
Medical Hypotheses|May 5, 2016
Tyrosinase, could it be a missing link in ochronosis in alkaptonuria?Adam M Taylor, Vishnu Kammath, Aaron Bleakley
Anatomical Sciences Education|November 8, 2017
What do the public know about anatomy? Anatomy education to the public and the implicationsAdam M Taylor, Peter Diggle, Quenton Wessels
Journal of Medical Biography|March 5, 2015
Sir William Turner (1832-1916) - Lancastrian, anatomist and champion of the Victorian eraQuenton Wessels, Janine Carla Correia, Adam M Taylor
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Current Opinion in Rheumatology|January 16, 2013
Metabolic and endocrine diseases, cartilage calcification and arthritisAdam M Taylor
Anatomical Sciences Education|February 6, 2025
The history of anatomical engagementQuenton Wessels, Adam M Taylor
Anatomical Sciences Education|April 8, 2024
"Spine to the future"-A narrative review of anatomy engagementAdam M Taylor, Quenton Wessels
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|December 12, 2019
Using Technology to Engage the Public in Biomedical SciencesAdam M Taylor, Quenton Wessels
JIMD Reports|December 13, 2016
Analysis of Melanin-like Pigment Synthesized from Homogentisic Acid, with or without Tyrosine, and Its Implications in AlkaptonuriaAdam M Taylor, Koen P Vercruysse
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|July 31, 2023
Science Communication and Biomedical Visualization: Two Sides of the Same CoinJason M Organ, Adam M Taylor
Anatomical Sciences Education|February 16, 2025
What does it mean? Translating anatomical language to engage public audiencesKat A Sanders, Adam M Taylor
Medical Hypotheses|May 5, 2016
Tyrosinase, could it be a missing link in ochronosis in alkaptonuria?Adam M Taylor, Vishnu Kammath, Aaron Bleakley
Anatomical Sciences Education|November 8, 2017
What do the public know about anatomy? Anatomy education to the public and the implicationsAdam M Taylor, Peter Diggle, Quenton Wessels
Journal of Medical Biography|March 5, 2015
Sir William Turner (1832-1916) - Lancastrian, anatomist and champion of the Victorian eraQuenton Wessels, Janine Carla Correia, Adam M Taylor
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