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B Sepulveda

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Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology. Supplement|January 1, 1982
Progress in amebiasisB Sepulveda
G.E.N|April 1, 1972
[Liver cirrhosis. Development of classification concepts from 1956 to date]B Sepulveda
Revista De Investigacion Clinica; Organo Del Hospital De Enfermedades De La Nutricion|February 19, 2014
[Hepatitis and amebic liver abscess; diagnosis and medical treatment]B SEPULVEDA, H JINICH
Revista De Investigacion Clinica; Organo Del Hospital De Enfermedades De La Nutricion|February 19, 2014
A case of acute myelitis, probably secondary to infectious virus hepatitisB SEPULVEDA, J HERNANDEZ PENICHE
Micropublication Biology|October 25, 2021
Temperature stressed <i>Caenorhabditis elegans</i> males fail to mate successfully and successful males produce very few viable cross progenyNicholas B Sepulveda, Lisa N Petrella
Revista De Investigacion Clinica; Organo Del Hospital De Enfermedades De La Nutricion|February 19, 2014
Liver biopsyB SEPULVEDA, F LICHTENBERG, R MUNOZ
La Revue Du Foie|February 19, 2014
[Diagnostic value of liver biopsy]B SEPULVEDA, F LICHTENBERG, R M KAPELLMANN
The Journal of Experimental Biology|September 19, 2023
Moderate heat stress-induced sterility is due to motility defects and reduced mating drive in Caenorhabditis elegans malesNicholas B Sepulveda, Donald Chen, Lisa N Petrella
Tropical and Geographical Medicine|September 1, 1972
Intradermal reactions to an antigen (histolyticin) obtained from axenically cultivated Entamoeba histolyticaR R Kretschmer, B Sepulveda, A Almazan, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|November 2, 2019
Defects in mating behavior and tail morphology are the primary cause of sterility in <i>Caenorhabditis</i><i>elegans</i> males at high temperatureEmily M Nett, Nicholas B Sepulveda, Lisa N Petrella
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Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology. Supplement|January 1, 1982
Progress in amebiasisB Sepulveda
G.E.N|April 1, 1972
[Liver cirrhosis. Development of classification concepts from 1956 to date]B Sepulveda
Revista De Investigacion Clinica; Organo Del Hospital De Enfermedades De La Nutricion|February 19, 2014
[Hepatitis and amebic liver abscess; diagnosis and medical treatment]B SEPULVEDA, H JINICH
Revista De Investigacion Clinica; Organo Del Hospital De Enfermedades De La Nutricion|February 19, 2014
A case of acute myelitis, probably secondary to infectious virus hepatitisB SEPULVEDA, J HERNANDEZ PENICHE
Micropublication Biology|October 25, 2021
Temperature stressed <i>Caenorhabditis elegans</i> males fail to mate successfully and successful males produce very few viable cross progenyNicholas B Sepulveda, Lisa N Petrella
Revista De Investigacion Clinica; Organo Del Hospital De Enfermedades De La Nutricion|February 19, 2014
Liver biopsyB SEPULVEDA, F LICHTENBERG, R MUNOZ
La Revue Du Foie|February 19, 2014
[Diagnostic value of liver biopsy]B SEPULVEDA, F LICHTENBERG, R M KAPELLMANN
The Journal of Experimental Biology|September 19, 2023
Moderate heat stress-induced sterility is due to motility defects and reduced mating drive in Caenorhabditis elegans malesNicholas B Sepulveda, Donald Chen, Lisa N Petrella
Tropical and Geographical Medicine|September 1, 1972
Intradermal reactions to an antigen (histolyticin) obtained from axenically cultivated Entamoeba histolyticaR R Kretschmer, B Sepulveda, A Almazan, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|November 2, 2019
Defects in mating behavior and tail morphology are the primary cause of sterility in <i>Caenorhabditis</i><i>elegans</i> males at high temperatureEmily M Nett, Nicholas B Sepulveda, Lisa N Petrella
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