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B R K Smith

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BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|July 22, 2011
A man with back painB R K Smith, A Shaw, D Howlett
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British Volume|August 31, 2012
A comparison of radiological and computer navigation measurements of lower limb coronal alignment before and after total knee replacementN M J Willcox, J V Clarke, B R K Smith, et al.
Clinical and Experimental Immunology|March 11, 2004
Anti-Saccharomyces cerevisiae antibodies (ASCA) in Crohn's disease are associated with disease severity but not NOD2/CARD15 mutationsL J Walker, M C Aldhous, H E Drummond, et al.
Genes and Immunity|June 11, 2004
NOD2/CARD15, TLR4 and CD14 mutations in Scottish and Irish Crohn's disease patients: evidence for genetic heterogeneity within Europe?I D R Arnott, E R Nimmo, H E Drummond, et al.
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BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|July 22, 2011
A man with back painB R K Smith, A Shaw, D Howlett
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British Volume|August 31, 2012
A comparison of radiological and computer navigation measurements of lower limb coronal alignment before and after total knee replacementN M J Willcox, J V Clarke, B R K Smith, et al.
Clinical and Experimental Immunology|March 11, 2004
Anti-Saccharomyces cerevisiae antibodies (ASCA) in Crohn's disease are associated with disease severity but not NOD2/CARD15 mutationsL J Walker, M C Aldhous, H E Drummond, et al.
Genes and Immunity|June 11, 2004
NOD2/CARD15, TLR4 and CD14 mutations in Scottish and Irish Crohn's disease patients: evidence for genetic heterogeneity within Europe?I D R Arnott, E R Nimmo, H E Drummond, et al.
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