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D H Gutmann

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Transplantation|November 1, 1985
Separation of the immune response genes for LDH-B and MOPC-173. III. Evidence that the failure of B10.BASR1 to respond to LDH-B is due to an antigen-presenting cell defectD H Gutmann, J E Niederhuber
Annals of Neurology|August 1, 1989
Molecular biology of Duchenne and Becker's muscular dystrophy: clinical applicationsD H Gutmann, K H Fischbeck
Oncogene|April 30, 2013
The molecular and cell biology of pediatric low-grade gliomasY-H Chen, D H Gutmann
The Journal of Surgical Research|August 1, 1985
Major histocompatibility complex regulation of the immune responseD H Gutmann, J E Niederhuber
Oncogene|November 16, 2010
The ecology of brain tumors: lessons learned from neurofibromatosis-1W W Pong, D H Gutmann
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|April 1, 1984
Separation of the immune response genes for LDH-B and MOPC-173. II. Description of an immune response defect in B10.ASR7D H Gutmann, J E Niederhuber
Archives of Neurology|November 1, 1993
Neurofibromatosis type 1. Beyond positional cloningD H Gutmann, F S Collins
Cell Biochemistry and Biophysics|June 8, 2001
Tumor suppressor gene regulation of cell growth: recent insights into neurofibromatosis 1 and 2 gene functionE J Uhlmann, D H Gutmann
Journal of Neuroscience Research|December 1, 1996
Expression of the neurofibromatosis 2 tumor suppressor gene product, merlin, in Schwann cellsS S Scherer, D H Gutmann
Cell Growth & Differentiation : the Molecular Biology Journal of the American Association for Cancer Research|November 1, 1995
The tuberous sclerosis 2 gene is expressed at high levels in the cerebellum and developing spinal cordR T Geist, D H Gutmann
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Transplantation|November 1, 1985
Separation of the immune response genes for LDH-B and MOPC-173. III. Evidence that the failure of B10.BASR1 to respond to LDH-B is due to an antigen-presenting cell defectD H Gutmann, J E Niederhuber
Annals of Neurology|August 1, 1989
Molecular biology of Duchenne and Becker's muscular dystrophy: clinical applicationsD H Gutmann, K H Fischbeck
Oncogene|April 30, 2013
The molecular and cell biology of pediatric low-grade gliomasY-H Chen, D H Gutmann
The Journal of Surgical Research|August 1, 1985
Major histocompatibility complex regulation of the immune responseD H Gutmann, J E Niederhuber
Oncogene|November 16, 2010
The ecology of brain tumors: lessons learned from neurofibromatosis-1W W Pong, D H Gutmann
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|April 1, 1984
Separation of the immune response genes for LDH-B and MOPC-173. II. Description of an immune response defect in B10.ASR7D H Gutmann, J E Niederhuber
Archives of Neurology|November 1, 1993
Neurofibromatosis type 1. Beyond positional cloningD H Gutmann, F S Collins
Cell Biochemistry and Biophysics|June 8, 2001
Tumor suppressor gene regulation of cell growth: recent insights into neurofibromatosis 1 and 2 gene functionE J Uhlmann, D H Gutmann
Journal of Neuroscience Research|December 1, 1996
Expression of the neurofibromatosis 2 tumor suppressor gene product, merlin, in Schwann cellsS S Scherer, D H Gutmann
Cell Growth & Differentiation : the Molecular Biology Journal of the American Association for Cancer Research|November 1, 1995
The tuberous sclerosis 2 gene is expressed at high levels in the cerebellum and developing spinal cordR T Geist, D H Gutmann
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