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The Journal of Pediatrics|July 1, 1970
Vitamin E and selenium deficiencies and their possible etiological role in the sudden death in infants syndromeD F Money
British Medical Journal|November 27, 1971
Cot deaths and deficiency of vitamin E and seleniumD F Money
Medical Hypotheses|November 1, 1992
Sudden infant death syndrome: the vitamin E/selenium iron hypothesis (dietary anti/pro-oxidant imbalance)D F Money
The Medical Journal of Australia|August 7, 1976
Retrolental fibroplasia and sudden infant death syndrome: a possible relationshipD F Money
The New Zealand Medical Journal|June 27, 1979
Anti- and pro-oxidant in infant nutritionD F Money
The New Zealand Medical Journal|November 28, 1979
Cot deathsD F Money
The New Zealand Medical Journal|November 23, 1983
The vitamin E/selenium responsive diseases of animals and the sudden infant death syndrome: common findingsD F Money
The New Zealand Medical Journal|September 1, 1972
The effect of breast versus bottle feeding on speechD F Money
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine|February 1, 1980
Sudden infant death syndromeD F Money
The New Zealand Medical Journal|January 1, 1970
Vitamin E and selenium deficiencies and their possible aetiological role in the sudden death in infants syndromeD F Money
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The Journal of Pediatrics|July 1, 1970
Vitamin E and selenium deficiencies and their possible etiological role in the sudden death in infants syndromeD F Money
British Medical Journal|November 27, 1971
Cot deaths and deficiency of vitamin E and seleniumD F Money
Medical Hypotheses|November 1, 1992
Sudden infant death syndrome: the vitamin E/selenium iron hypothesis (dietary anti/pro-oxidant imbalance)D F Money
The Medical Journal of Australia|August 7, 1976
Retrolental fibroplasia and sudden infant death syndrome: a possible relationshipD F Money
The New Zealand Medical Journal|June 27, 1979
Anti- and pro-oxidant in infant nutritionD F Money
The New Zealand Medical Journal|November 28, 1979
Cot deathsD F Money
The New Zealand Medical Journal|November 23, 1983
The vitamin E/selenium responsive diseases of animals and the sudden infant death syndrome: common findingsD F Money
The New Zealand Medical Journal|September 1, 1972
The effect of breast versus bottle feeding on speechD F Money
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine|February 1, 1980
Sudden infant death syndromeD F Money
The New Zealand Medical Journal|January 1, 1970
Vitamin E and selenium deficiencies and their possible aetiological role in the sudden death in infants syndromeD F Money
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