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British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Ed.)|August 9, 1986
Awareness and use of glucagon in diabetics treated with insulinD M Matthews, A W Patrick, D A Collier, et al.
Gut|May 1, 1970
Intestinal absorption of two dipeptides in Hartnup diseaseA M Asatoor, B Cheng, K D Edwards, et al.
Diabetes Care|November 1, 1987
Comparison of intravenous glucagon and dextrose in treatment of severe hypoglycemia in an accident and emergency departmentA Collier, D J Steedman, A W Patrick, et al.
Clinical Science|July 1, 1970
Intestinal absorption of dipeptides and corresponding free amino acids in Hartnup diseaseA M Asatoor, B Cheng, K D Edwards, et al.
Clinical Science and Molecular Medicine|February 1, 1974
Proceedings: Absorption of amino acids and peptides in Hartnup diseaseJ V Leonard, T C Marrs, J M Addison, et al.
Toxicology|September 1, 1979
Effects of low cobalamin diet and chronic cyanide toxicity on cobalamin distribution in baboonsJ C Linnell, J Wilson, R F Crampton, et al.
Pediatric Research|April 1, 1976
Intestinal absorption of amino acids and peptides in Hartnup disorderJ V Leonard, T C Marrs, J M Addison, et al.
JPEN. Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition|November 1, 1980
Use of a peptide rather than free amino acid nitrogen source in chemically defined "elemental" dietsD B Silk, P D Fairclough, M L Clark, et al.
Toxicology|March 1, 1979
Effects of low cobalamin diet and chronic cyanide toxicity in baboonsR F Crampton, I F Gaunt, R Harris, et al.
Clinical Science and Molecular Medicine|July 1, 1974
Mental retardation, megaloblastic anaemia, methylmalonic aciduria and abnormal homocysteine metabolism due to an error in vitamin B12 metabolismM J Dillon, J M England, D Gompertz, et al.
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British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Ed.)|August 9, 1986
Awareness and use of glucagon in diabetics treated with insulinD M Matthews, A W Patrick, D A Collier, et al.
Gut|May 1, 1970
Intestinal absorption of two dipeptides in Hartnup diseaseA M Asatoor, B Cheng, K D Edwards, et al.
Diabetes Care|November 1, 1987
Comparison of intravenous glucagon and dextrose in treatment of severe hypoglycemia in an accident and emergency departmentA Collier, D J Steedman, A W Patrick, et al.
Clinical Science|July 1, 1970
Intestinal absorption of dipeptides and corresponding free amino acids in Hartnup diseaseA M Asatoor, B Cheng, K D Edwards, et al.
Clinical Science and Molecular Medicine|February 1, 1974
Proceedings: Absorption of amino acids and peptides in Hartnup diseaseJ V Leonard, T C Marrs, J M Addison, et al.
Toxicology|September 1, 1979
Effects of low cobalamin diet and chronic cyanide toxicity on cobalamin distribution in baboonsJ C Linnell, J Wilson, R F Crampton, et al.
Pediatric Research|April 1, 1976
Intestinal absorption of amino acids and peptides in Hartnup disorderJ V Leonard, T C Marrs, J M Addison, et al.
JPEN. Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition|November 1, 1980
Use of a peptide rather than free amino acid nitrogen source in chemically defined "elemental" dietsD B Silk, P D Fairclough, M L Clark, et al.
Toxicology|March 1, 1979
Effects of low cobalamin diet and chronic cyanide toxicity in baboonsR F Crampton, I F Gaunt, R Harris, et al.
Clinical Science and Molecular Medicine|July 1, 1974
Mental retardation, megaloblastic anaemia, methylmalonic aciduria and abnormal homocysteine metabolism due to an error in vitamin B12 metabolismM J Dillon, J M England, D Gompertz, et al.
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