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D A Ahlquist

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BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|July 29, 2000
Molecular stool screening for colorectal cancer. Using DNA markers may be beneficial, but large scale evaluation is neededD A Ahlquist
Gastroenterology Clinics of North America|March 1, 1997
Fecal occult blood testing for colorectal cancer. Can we afford to do this?D A Ahlquist
Gastroenterology|September 19, 1998
Triage by flexible sigmoidoscopy: inevitably "short-sighted"D A Ahlquist
Gastroenterology|May 1, 1995
Aggressive polyps in hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer: targets for screeningD A Ahlquist
Cancer|September 1, 1992
Occult blood screening. Obstacles to effectivenessD A Ahlquist
Clinical Chemistry|March 1, 1975
Use of leuco-dyes in the quantitative colorimetric microdetermination of hemoglobin and other heme compoundsD A Ahlquist, S Schwartz
Gastroenterology|April 1, 1992
Will molecular genetic markers help predict the clinical behavior of colorectal neoplasia?D A Ahlquist, S N Thibodeau
Progress in Clinical and Biological Research|January 1, 1985
Hemoquant--an approach to screening for fecal occult bloodD B McGill, D A Ahlquist
Gastroenterologie Clinique Et Biologique|March 1, 1987
Demystification of the occult with HemoQuantD B McGill, D A Ahlquist
Gut|February 23, 1999
Computed tomography colonography (virtual colonoscopy): a new method for colorectal screeningC D Johnson, D A Ahlquist
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BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|July 29, 2000
Molecular stool screening for colorectal cancer. Using DNA markers may be beneficial, but large scale evaluation is neededD A Ahlquist
Gastroenterology Clinics of North America|March 1, 1997
Fecal occult blood testing for colorectal cancer. Can we afford to do this?D A Ahlquist
Gastroenterology|September 19, 1998
Triage by flexible sigmoidoscopy: inevitably "short-sighted"D A Ahlquist
Gastroenterology|May 1, 1995
Aggressive polyps in hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer: targets for screeningD A Ahlquist
Cancer|September 1, 1992
Occult blood screening. Obstacles to effectivenessD A Ahlquist
Clinical Chemistry|March 1, 1975
Use of leuco-dyes in the quantitative colorimetric microdetermination of hemoglobin and other heme compoundsD A Ahlquist, S Schwartz
Gastroenterology|April 1, 1992
Will molecular genetic markers help predict the clinical behavior of colorectal neoplasia?D A Ahlquist, S N Thibodeau
Progress in Clinical and Biological Research|January 1, 1985
Hemoquant--an approach to screening for fecal occult bloodD B McGill, D A Ahlquist
Gastroenterologie Clinique Et Biologique|March 1, 1987
Demystification of the occult with HemoQuantD B McGill, D A Ahlquist
Gut|February 23, 1999
Computed tomography colonography (virtual colonoscopy): a new method for colorectal screeningC D Johnson, D A Ahlquist
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