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Current Problems in Surgery|December 31, 2023
Emergency Colon and Rectal Surgery, What Every Surgeon Needs to KnowBrian Williams, Abhinav Gupta, Sarah D Koller, et al.
British Journal of Cancer|August 14, 2014
Genetic variant predicts bevacizumab-induced hypertension in ECOG-5103 and ECOG-2100B P Schneider, L Li, F Shen, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry|July 20, 2011
Genome-wide linkage analysis of 972 bipolar pedigrees using single-nucleotide polymorphismsJ A Badner, D Koller, T Foroud, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry|December 31, 2008
Singleton deletions throughout the genome increase risk of bipolar disorderD Zhang, L Cheng, Y Qian, et al.
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Current Problems in Surgery|December 31, 2023
Emergency Colon and Rectal Surgery, What Every Surgeon Needs to KnowBrian Williams, Abhinav Gupta, Sarah D Koller, et al.
British Journal of Cancer|August 14, 2014
Genetic variant predicts bevacizumab-induced hypertension in ECOG-5103 and ECOG-2100B P Schneider, L Li, F Shen, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry|July 20, 2011
Genome-wide linkage analysis of 972 bipolar pedigrees using single-nucleotide polymorphismsJ A Badner, D Koller, T Foroud, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry|December 31, 2008
Singleton deletions throughout the genome increase risk of bipolar disorderD Zhang, L Cheng, Y Qian, et al.
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