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Psychology of Sport and Exercise|February 18, 2010
Self-Protective Changes in Athletic Identity Following Anterior Cruciate Ligament ReconstructionBritton W Brewer, Allen E Cornelius
Laboratory Animal Science|February 1, 1992
Fasting hyperbilirubinemia in normal squirrel monkeysC E Cornelius, R A Freedland
Pediatric Research|August 1, 1984
Prevention of neonatal hyperbilirubinemia in rhesus monkeys by tin-protoporphyrinC E Cornelius, P A Rodgers
The American Journal of Medicine|February 1, 1983
Nonhuman primates with spontaneous diseases as animal modelsC E Cornelius, D P Rosenberg
The American Journal of Pathology|January 1, 1985
Neonatal biliary atresiaC E Cornelius, D P Rosenberg
Veterinary Clinical Pathology|January 1, 1980
Hepatic bile pigment excretion and erythrocyte turnover in various speciesC E Cornelius, M L Bruss
The Cornell Veterinarian|July 1, 1975
Biliverdin and bilirubin excretion in the turkeyJ A Himes, C E Cornelius
The Cornell Veterinarian|July 1, 1973
Hepatic excretion and storage of sulfobromophthalein sodium in experimental hepatic necrosis in the dogJ A Himes, C E Cornelius
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association|June 15, 1996
Comments on disclosure of financial interestJ L Bittle, C E Cornelius
The American Journal of Pathology|November 1, 1972
Animal model of human disease. Crigler-Najjar Syndrome. Animal model: hereditary nonhemolytic unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia in Gunn ratsC E Cornelius, I M Arias
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Psychology of Sport and Exercise|February 18, 2010
Self-Protective Changes in Athletic Identity Following Anterior Cruciate Ligament ReconstructionBritton W Brewer, Allen E Cornelius
Laboratory Animal Science|February 1, 1992
Fasting hyperbilirubinemia in normal squirrel monkeysC E Cornelius, R A Freedland
Pediatric Research|August 1, 1984
Prevention of neonatal hyperbilirubinemia in rhesus monkeys by tin-protoporphyrinC E Cornelius, P A Rodgers
The American Journal of Medicine|February 1, 1983
Nonhuman primates with spontaneous diseases as animal modelsC E Cornelius, D P Rosenberg
The American Journal of Pathology|January 1, 1985
Neonatal biliary atresiaC E Cornelius, D P Rosenberg
Veterinary Clinical Pathology|January 1, 1980
Hepatic bile pigment excretion and erythrocyte turnover in various speciesC E Cornelius, M L Bruss
The Cornell Veterinarian|July 1, 1975
Biliverdin and bilirubin excretion in the turkeyJ A Himes, C E Cornelius
The Cornell Veterinarian|July 1, 1973
Hepatic excretion and storage of sulfobromophthalein sodium in experimental hepatic necrosis in the dogJ A Himes, C E Cornelius
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association|June 15, 1996
Comments on disclosure of financial interestJ L Bittle, C E Cornelius
The American Journal of Pathology|November 1, 1972
Animal model of human disease. Crigler-Najjar Syndrome. Animal model: hereditary nonhemolytic unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia in Gunn ratsC E Cornelius, I M Arias
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