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E P Benditt

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Human Pathology|June 1, 1971
Pathology and the futureE P Benditt
Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine|October 1, 1988
Origins of human atherosclerotic plaques. The role of altered gene expressionE P Benditt
Beitrage Zur Pathologie|September 1, 1976
Implications of the monoclonal character of human atherosclerotic plaquesE P Benditt
The American Journal of Pathology|March 1, 1977
Implications of the monoclonal character of human atherosclerotic plaquesE P Benditt
Scientific American|February 1, 1977
The origin of atherosclerosisE P Benditt
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|January 1, 1976
Implications of the monoclonal character of human atherosclerotic plaquesE P Benditt
Neurobiology of Aging|September 1, 1989
What role(s) may extracellular matrix, particularly heparan sulfate, play in amyloid of Alzheimer's diseaseE P Benditt
Circulation|October 1, 1974
Evidence for a monoclonal origin of human atherosclerotic plaques and some implicationsE P Benditt
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 1, 1980
Isolation and characterization of the amyloid-related apoprotein (SAA) from human high density lipoproteinN Eriksen, E P Benditt
The Journal of Cell Biology|October 1, 1970
Capillary basal lamina thickening. Its relationship to endothelial cell death and replacementR Vracko, E P Benditt
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Human Pathology|June 1, 1971
Pathology and the futureE P Benditt
Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine|October 1, 1988
Origins of human atherosclerotic plaques. The role of altered gene expressionE P Benditt
Beitrage Zur Pathologie|September 1, 1976
Implications of the monoclonal character of human atherosclerotic plaquesE P Benditt
The American Journal of Pathology|March 1, 1977
Implications of the monoclonal character of human atherosclerotic plaquesE P Benditt
Scientific American|February 1, 1977
The origin of atherosclerosisE P Benditt
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|January 1, 1976
Implications of the monoclonal character of human atherosclerotic plaquesE P Benditt
Neurobiology of Aging|September 1, 1989
What role(s) may extracellular matrix, particularly heparan sulfate, play in amyloid of Alzheimer's diseaseE P Benditt
Circulation|October 1, 1974
Evidence for a monoclonal origin of human atherosclerotic plaques and some implicationsE P Benditt
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 1, 1980
Isolation and characterization of the amyloid-related apoprotein (SAA) from human high density lipoproteinN Eriksen, E P Benditt
The Journal of Cell Biology|October 1, 1970
Capillary basal lamina thickening. Its relationship to endothelial cell death and replacementR Vracko, E P Benditt
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