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Chronic Diseases and Injuries in Canada|June 6, 2013
Status report--enhancing the Canadian Best Practices PortalN Sims-Jones, E Dyke
The International Journal of Pharmacy Practice|March 12, 2010
Personal development planning: first-year Master of Pharmacy students' engagement with, and attitudes towards, reflective self-assessmentJanet E Dyke, Wendy K Gidman, Sarah E Wilson, et al.
Research Square|July 1, 2024
The CCL2-CCR4 Axis Promotes Regulatory T Cell Trafficking to Canine Glioma TissuesW K Panek, R G Toedebusch, B E Mclaughlin, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry|February 12, 2026
Integrative transcriptomics and electrophysiological profiling of hiPSC-derived neurons identifies novel druggable pathways in Koolen-de Vries SyndromeA H A Verboven, S Puvogel, B L Latour, et al.
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Chronic Diseases and Injuries in Canada|June 6, 2013
Status report--enhancing the Canadian Best Practices PortalN Sims-Jones, E Dyke
The International Journal of Pharmacy Practice|March 12, 2010
Personal development planning: first-year Master of Pharmacy students' engagement with, and attitudes towards, reflective self-assessmentJanet E Dyke, Wendy K Gidman, Sarah E Wilson, et al.
Research Square|July 1, 2024
The CCL2-CCR4 Axis Promotes Regulatory T Cell Trafficking to Canine Glioma TissuesW K Panek, R G Toedebusch, B E Mclaughlin, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry|February 12, 2026
Integrative transcriptomics and electrophysiological profiling of hiPSC-derived neurons identifies novel druggable pathways in Koolen-de Vries SyndromeA H A Verboven, S Puvogel, B L Latour, et al.
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