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Harefuah|August 26, 2000
[Severe hypercalcemia due to renal transitional cell carcinoma]D Zamir, J Weizman, N Erlich, et al.
Harefuah|September 12, 2002
[An unusual coincidence of thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura and pernicious anemia]D Zamir, I Polychuck, T Reitblat, et al.
Genetics|October 1, 1988
Use of isogenic lines and simultaneous probing to identify DNA markers tightly linked to the tm-2a gene in tomatoN D Young, D Zamir, M W Ganal, et al.
Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology|January 23, 1999
Hepatitis C virus seroconversion and genotype prevalence in patients and staff on chronic hemodialysisD Zamir, S Storch, H B Zonder, et al.
Harefuah|July 1, 1987
[Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy]R Ron-El, D Zamir, R Langer, et al.
Biochemical Genetics|October 1, 1990
Genetic mapping of tomato cDNA clones encoding the chloroplastic and the cytosolic isozymes of superoxide dismutaseR Perl-Treves, M Abu-Abied, N Magal, et al.
Archives of Virology|January 1, 1990
Infection of tomato by the tomato yellow leaf curl virus: susceptibility to infection, symptom development, and accumulation of viral DNAR Ber, N Navot, D Zamir, et al.
The Plant Cell|January 23, 1998
The dominant developmental mutants of tomato, Mouse-ear and Curl, are associated with distinct modes of abnormal transcriptional regulation of a Knotted geneA Parnis, O Cohen, T Gutfinger, et al.
The Israel Medical Association Journal : IMAJ|July 18, 2000
Smoking and first acute myocardial infarction: age, mortality and smoking cessation rateP Weiner, J Waizman, M Weiner, et al.
Plant, Cell & Environment|April 25, 2008
Tomato fruit ascorbic acid content is linked with monodehydroascorbate reductase activity and tolerance to chilling stressR Stevens, D Page, B Gouble, et al.
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Harefuah|August 26, 2000
[Severe hypercalcemia due to renal transitional cell carcinoma]D Zamir, J Weizman, N Erlich, et al.
Harefuah|September 12, 2002
[An unusual coincidence of thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura and pernicious anemia]D Zamir, I Polychuck, T Reitblat, et al.
Genetics|October 1, 1988
Use of isogenic lines and simultaneous probing to identify DNA markers tightly linked to the tm-2a gene in tomatoN D Young, D Zamir, M W Ganal, et al.
Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology|January 23, 1999
Hepatitis C virus seroconversion and genotype prevalence in patients and staff on chronic hemodialysisD Zamir, S Storch, H B Zonder, et al.
Harefuah|July 1, 1987
[Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy]R Ron-El, D Zamir, R Langer, et al.
Biochemical Genetics|October 1, 1990
Genetic mapping of tomato cDNA clones encoding the chloroplastic and the cytosolic isozymes of superoxide dismutaseR Perl-Treves, M Abu-Abied, N Magal, et al.
Archives of Virology|January 1, 1990
Infection of tomato by the tomato yellow leaf curl virus: susceptibility to infection, symptom development, and accumulation of viral DNAR Ber, N Navot, D Zamir, et al.
The Plant Cell|January 23, 1998
The dominant developmental mutants of tomato, Mouse-ear and Curl, are associated with distinct modes of abnormal transcriptional regulation of a Knotted geneA Parnis, O Cohen, T Gutfinger, et al.
The Israel Medical Association Journal : IMAJ|July 18, 2000
Smoking and first acute myocardial infarction: age, mortality and smoking cessation rateP Weiner, J Waizman, M Weiner, et al.
Plant, Cell & Environment|April 25, 2008
Tomato fruit ascorbic acid content is linked with monodehydroascorbate reductase activity and tolerance to chilling stressR Stevens, D Page, B Gouble, et al.
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