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D B Cook

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Lancet (London, England)|June 26, 1976
Letter: How does danazol work?T Lind, D B Cook
Journal of Steroid Biochemistry|November 1, 1980
Competitive inhibition by danazol of oestradiol binding to rabbit and ovine uterine oestradiol receptorD B Cook, I Gibb
Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews|May 3, 2000
Exercise and pain: the neurobiology, measurement, and laboratory study of pain in relation to exercise in humansP J O'Connor, D B Cook
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|June 19, 2001
Moderate-intensity muscle pain can be produced and sustained during cycle ergometryP J O'Connor, D B Cook
Clinica Chimica Acta; International Journal of Clinical Chemistry|July 9, 1975
Low binding capacity of porcine corticosteroid-binding globulinG V Gill, D B Cook
Trends & Techniques in the Contemporary Dental Laboratory|July 1, 1988
Can you afford to second guess the IRS?R W Cox, D B Cook
International Journal of Sports Medicine|June 18, 1998
Anxiolytic and blood pressure effects of acute static compared to dynamic exerciseP J O'Connor, D B Cook
Clinica Chimica Acta; International Journal of Clinical Chemistry|August 30, 1973
Saturation in the competitive protein-binding assay of serum thyroxineD B Cook, A L Latner
Clinica Chimica Acta; International Journal of Clinical Chemistry|September 1, 1975
Binding of dexamethasone to canine corticosteroid-binding globulinG V Gill, D B Cook
Clinical Chemistry|June 1, 1993
Determination of one thousandth of an attomole (1 zeptomole) of alkaline phosphatase: application in an immunoassay of proinsulinD B Cook, C H Self
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Lancet (London, England)|June 26, 1976
Letter: How does danazol work?T Lind, D B Cook
Journal of Steroid Biochemistry|November 1, 1980
Competitive inhibition by danazol of oestradiol binding to rabbit and ovine uterine oestradiol receptorD B Cook, I Gibb
Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews|May 3, 2000
Exercise and pain: the neurobiology, measurement, and laboratory study of pain in relation to exercise in humansP J O'Connor, D B Cook
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|June 19, 2001
Moderate-intensity muscle pain can be produced and sustained during cycle ergometryP J O'Connor, D B Cook
Clinica Chimica Acta; International Journal of Clinical Chemistry|July 9, 1975
Low binding capacity of porcine corticosteroid-binding globulinG V Gill, D B Cook
Trends & Techniques in the Contemporary Dental Laboratory|July 1, 1988
Can you afford to second guess the IRS?R W Cox, D B Cook
International Journal of Sports Medicine|June 18, 1998
Anxiolytic and blood pressure effects of acute static compared to dynamic exerciseP J O'Connor, D B Cook
Clinica Chimica Acta; International Journal of Clinical Chemistry|August 30, 1973
Saturation in the competitive protein-binding assay of serum thyroxineD B Cook, A L Latner
Clinica Chimica Acta; International Journal of Clinical Chemistry|September 1, 1975
Binding of dexamethasone to canine corticosteroid-binding globulinG V Gill, D B Cook
Clinical Chemistry|June 1, 1993
Determination of one thousandth of an attomole (1 zeptomole) of alkaline phosphatase: application in an immunoassay of proinsulinD B Cook, C H Self
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