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International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics|October 19, 1999
Regarding Yamada et al. IJROBP 44:99-104;1999B Magee
The British Journal of Radiology|January 1, 1992
An innovative method for neuraxis radiotherapy using partial transmission block techniqueB Magee
Clinical Oncology (Royal College of Radiologists (Great Britain))|February 27, 2003
Arm pain due to subclavian artery stenosis after radiotherapy for recurrent breast cancerE Smith, B Magee
Clinical Oncology (Royal College of Radiologists (Great Britain))|May 30, 2009
Oral bisphosphonates, concurrent thoracic radiotherapy and oesophagitisC Lee, B Magee
Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 15, 2000
Induction of mating in Candida albicans by construction of MTLa and MTLalpha strainsB B Magee, P T Magee
Current Opinion in Microbiology|November 24, 2004
Through a glass opaquely: the biological significance of mating in Candida albicansP T Magee, Beatrice B Magee
Revista Iberoamericana De Micologia|February 28, 2006
Recent advances in the genomic analysis of Candida albicansBeatrice B Magee, Paul T Magee
Journal of General Microbiology|February 1, 1987
Electrophoretic karyotypes and chromosome numbers in Candida speciesB B Magee, P T Magee
Clinical Oncology (Royal College of Radiologists (Great Britain))|December 19, 2015
Cardiac Side-effects of Breast RadiotherapyB Magee, P Mbanu, C Anandadas
Microbiology (Reading, England)|February 1, 1997
WO-2, a stable aneuploid derivative of Candida albicans strain WO-1, can switch from white to opaque and form hyphaeB B Magee, P T Magee
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International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics|October 19, 1999
Regarding Yamada et al. IJROBP 44:99-104;1999B Magee
The British Journal of Radiology|January 1, 1992
An innovative method for neuraxis radiotherapy using partial transmission block techniqueB Magee
Clinical Oncology (Royal College of Radiologists (Great Britain))|February 27, 2003
Arm pain due to subclavian artery stenosis after radiotherapy for recurrent breast cancerE Smith, B Magee
Clinical Oncology (Royal College of Radiologists (Great Britain))|May 30, 2009
Oral bisphosphonates, concurrent thoracic radiotherapy and oesophagitisC Lee, B Magee
Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 15, 2000
Induction of mating in Candida albicans by construction of MTLa and MTLalpha strainsB B Magee, P T Magee
Current Opinion in Microbiology|November 24, 2004
Through a glass opaquely: the biological significance of mating in Candida albicansP T Magee, Beatrice B Magee
Revista Iberoamericana De Micologia|February 28, 2006
Recent advances in the genomic analysis of Candida albicansBeatrice B Magee, Paul T Magee
Journal of General Microbiology|February 1, 1987
Electrophoretic karyotypes and chromosome numbers in Candida speciesB B Magee, P T Magee
Clinical Oncology (Royal College of Radiologists (Great Britain))|December 19, 2015
Cardiac Side-effects of Breast RadiotherapyB Magee, P Mbanu, C Anandadas
Microbiology (Reading, England)|February 1, 1997
WO-2, a stable aneuploid derivative of Candida albicans strain WO-1, can switch from white to opaque and form hyphaeB B Magee, P T Magee
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