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Southern Medical Journal|March 1, 1984
Hypokalemia and massive transfusionD Carmichael, T Hosty, D Kastl, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|December 28, 1971
Pre-early proteins of bacteriophage T5: structure and functionL D Beckman, M S Hoffman, D J McCorquodale
Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis : JTH|October 29, 2017
Factor XIII cotreatment with hemostatic agents in hemophilia A increases fibrin α-chain crosslinkingJ D Beckman, L A Holle, A S Wolberg
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology|June 14, 2023
Comparative review of airway anesthesia and sedation methods for awake intubationPrashant N Rao, Ellen M Soffin, James D Beckman
Anesthesia and Analgesia|May 23, 2003
A teaching model for training in regional anesthesia--or in peripheral nerve blockade?Gregory A Liguori, James D Beckman, Andrew C Lee
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 10, 1975
Effect of protein concentration on the molecular weight of delta5-3-ketosteroid isomeraseW F Tivol, E D Beckman, W F Benisek
Virology|August 1, 1976
Cleavage site alterations in poliovirus-specific precursor proteinsL D Beckman, L A Caliguiri, L S Lilly
Journal of Virology|November 1, 1973
Arrangement on the chromosome of the known pre-early genes of bacteriophages T5 and BF23L D Beckman, G C Anderson, D J McCorquodale
Placenta. Supplement|January 1, 1981
Rat trophoblastic cell antigenicityD Beckman, M Jensen, M Burman, et al.
Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine|March 23, 2013
Cervical spine disease is a risk factor for persistent phrenic nerve paresis following interscalene nerve blockSwetha R Pakala, James D Beckman, Stephen Lyman, et al.
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Southern Medical Journal|March 1, 1984
Hypokalemia and massive transfusionD Carmichael, T Hosty, D Kastl, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|December 28, 1971
Pre-early proteins of bacteriophage T5: structure and functionL D Beckman, M S Hoffman, D J McCorquodale
Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis : JTH|October 29, 2017
Factor XIII cotreatment with hemostatic agents in hemophilia A increases fibrin α-chain crosslinkingJ D Beckman, L A Holle, A S Wolberg
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology|June 14, 2023
Comparative review of airway anesthesia and sedation methods for awake intubationPrashant N Rao, Ellen M Soffin, James D Beckman
Anesthesia and Analgesia|May 23, 2003
A teaching model for training in regional anesthesia--or in peripheral nerve blockade?Gregory A Liguori, James D Beckman, Andrew C Lee
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 10, 1975
Effect of protein concentration on the molecular weight of delta5-3-ketosteroid isomeraseW F Tivol, E D Beckman, W F Benisek
Virology|August 1, 1976
Cleavage site alterations in poliovirus-specific precursor proteinsL D Beckman, L A Caliguiri, L S Lilly
Journal of Virology|November 1, 1973
Arrangement on the chromosome of the known pre-early genes of bacteriophages T5 and BF23L D Beckman, G C Anderson, D J McCorquodale
Placenta. Supplement|January 1, 1981
Rat trophoblastic cell antigenicityD Beckman, M Jensen, M Burman, et al.
Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine|March 23, 2013
Cervical spine disease is a risk factor for persistent phrenic nerve paresis following interscalene nerve blockSwetha R Pakala, James D Beckman, Stephen Lyman, et al.
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