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Neurology|June 9, 2004
Influence of the amyloid precursor protein locus on dementia in Down syndromeM Margallo-Lana, C M Morris, A M Gibson, et al.
American Journal of Clinical Pathology|September 1, 1984
Sensitivity of routine blood bank methods for the detection of anti-D as determined during proficiency testingP H Pinkerton, E D Zuber, R M Barr, et al.
Gene Therapy|April 3, 2015
γ₁34.5-deleted HSV-1-expressing human cytomegalovirus IRS1 gene kills human glioblastoma cells as efficiently as wild-type HSV-1 in normoxia or hypoxiaG K Friedman, L Nan, M C Haas, et al.
Gene Therapy|November 28, 2014
γ₁34.5-deleted HSV-1-expressing human cytomegalovirus IRS1 gene kills human glioblastoma cells as efficiently as wild-type HSV-1 in normoxia or hypoxiaG K Friedman, L Nan, M C Haas, et al.
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Neurology|June 9, 2004
Influence of the amyloid precursor protein locus on dementia in Down syndromeM Margallo-Lana, C M Morris, A M Gibson, et al.
American Journal of Clinical Pathology|September 1, 1984
Sensitivity of routine blood bank methods for the detection of anti-D as determined during proficiency testingP H Pinkerton, E D Zuber, R M Barr, et al.
Gene Therapy|April 3, 2015
γ₁34.5-deleted HSV-1-expressing human cytomegalovirus IRS1 gene kills human glioblastoma cells as efficiently as wild-type HSV-1 in normoxia or hypoxiaG K Friedman, L Nan, M C Haas, et al.
Gene Therapy|November 28, 2014
γ₁34.5-deleted HSV-1-expressing human cytomegalovirus IRS1 gene kills human glioblastoma cells as efficiently as wild-type HSV-1 in normoxia or hypoxiaG K Friedman, L Nan, M C Haas, et al.
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