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David Haarburger

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Journal of Clinical Pathology|April 1, 2010
Discovery proteomics: application to HIV infectionDavid Haarburger, Tahir S Pillay
Journal of Clinical Pathology|April 5, 2011
Historical perspectives in diagnostic clinical pathology: development of the pregnancy testDavid Haarburger, Tahir S Pillay
Clinical Laboratory|July 20, 2013
Serum proteome changes following human immunodeficiency virus infectionDavid Haarburger, Jörgen Bergström, Tahir S Pillay
Clinical Chemistry|July 3, 2008
Euthyroid patient with elevated serum free thyroxineGeorge van der Watt, David Haarburger, Peter Berman
Clinical Chemistry|July 30, 2013
Teenaged siblings with progressive neurocognitive diseaseDavid Haarburger, Rudi Renison, Surita Meldau, et al.
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Journal of Clinical Pathology|April 1, 2010
Discovery proteomics: application to HIV infectionDavid Haarburger, Tahir S Pillay
Journal of Clinical Pathology|April 5, 2011
Historical perspectives in diagnostic clinical pathology: development of the pregnancy testDavid Haarburger, Tahir S Pillay
Clinical Laboratory|July 20, 2013
Serum proteome changes following human immunodeficiency virus infectionDavid Haarburger, Jörgen Bergström, Tahir S Pillay
Clinical Chemistry|July 3, 2008
Euthyroid patient with elevated serum free thyroxineGeorge van der Watt, David Haarburger, Peter Berman
Clinical Chemistry|July 30, 2013
Teenaged siblings with progressive neurocognitive diseaseDavid Haarburger, Rudi Renison, Surita Meldau, et al.
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