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Brian J Morris

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Israel Journal of Health Policy Research|August 14, 2015
In developed countries male circumcision prevalence is inversely related to HIV prevalenceBrian J Morris, Jeffrey D Klausner
DNA and Cell Biology|August 16, 2006
Lark is the splicing factor RBM4 and exhibits unique subnuclear localization propertiesM Andrea Markus, Brian J Morris
The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology|October 2, 2007
ZRANB2: structural and functional insights into a novel splicing proteinA Helena Mangs, Brian J Morris
The Journal of Sexual Medicine|March 12, 2015
The literature supports policies promoting neonatal male circumcision in north americaBrian J Morris, John N Krieger
The Journal of Sexual Medicine|August 14, 2013
Does male circumcision affect sexual function, sensitivity, or satisfaction?--a systematic reviewBrian J Morris, John N Krieger
JAMA|February 3, 2012
Benefits of male circumcisionJeffrey D Klausner, Brian J Morris
The Surgeon : Journal of the Royal Colleges of Surgeons of Edinburgh and Ireland|September 5, 2017
Re: Cultural background, non-therapeutic circumcision and the risk of meatal stenosis and other urethral stricture disease: Two nationwide register-based cohort studies in Denmark 1977-2013Brian J Morris, John N Krieger
Sexual Medicine|October 3, 2020
The Contrasting Evidence Concerning the Effect of Male Circumcision on Sexual Function, Sensation, and Pleasure: A Systematic ReviewBrian J Morris, John N Krieger
Pediatric Research|April 13, 2024
Detrimental to public health: Royal Australasian College of Physicians' recent policy on infant circumcisionBrian J Morris, Jeffrey D Klausner
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|August 14, 2015
'Circumcision pain' unlikely to cause autismBrian J Morris, Thomas E Wiswell
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Israel Journal of Health Policy Research|August 14, 2015
In developed countries male circumcision prevalence is inversely related to HIV prevalenceBrian J Morris, Jeffrey D Klausner
DNA and Cell Biology|August 16, 2006
Lark is the splicing factor RBM4 and exhibits unique subnuclear localization propertiesM Andrea Markus, Brian J Morris
The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology|October 2, 2007
ZRANB2: structural and functional insights into a novel splicing proteinA Helena Mangs, Brian J Morris
The Journal of Sexual Medicine|March 12, 2015
The literature supports policies promoting neonatal male circumcision in north americaBrian J Morris, John N Krieger
The Journal of Sexual Medicine|August 14, 2013
Does male circumcision affect sexual function, sensitivity, or satisfaction?--a systematic reviewBrian J Morris, John N Krieger
JAMA|February 3, 2012
Benefits of male circumcisionJeffrey D Klausner, Brian J Morris
The Surgeon : Journal of the Royal Colleges of Surgeons of Edinburgh and Ireland|September 5, 2017
Re: Cultural background, non-therapeutic circumcision and the risk of meatal stenosis and other urethral stricture disease: Two nationwide register-based cohort studies in Denmark 1977-2013Brian J Morris, John N Krieger
Sexual Medicine|October 3, 2020
The Contrasting Evidence Concerning the Effect of Male Circumcision on Sexual Function, Sensation, and Pleasure: A Systematic ReviewBrian J Morris, John N Krieger
Pediatric Research|April 13, 2024
Detrimental to public health: Royal Australasian College of Physicians' recent policy on infant circumcisionBrian J Morris, Jeffrey D Klausner
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|August 14, 2015
'Circumcision pain' unlikely to cause autismBrian J Morris, Thomas E Wiswell
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