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E P Benditt

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Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics|March 19, 2010
The relation of protein deficiency to experimental wound healingM W KOBAK, E P BENDITT
Laboratory Investigation; a Journal of Technical Methods and Pathology|February 1, 1970
Spontaneous and experimentally induced arterial lesions. I. An ultrastructural survey of the normal chicken aortaN S Moss, E P Benditt
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 10, 1982
Changes in high density lipoprotein content following endotoxin administration in the mouse. Formation of serum amyloid protein-rich subfractionsJ S Hoffman, E P Benditt
Renal Physiology|January 1, 1980
Human platelets and glomerular basal lamina interactionT W Huang, E P Benditt
Laboratory Investigation; a Journal of Technical Methods and Pathology|June 1, 1973
Cell replication in the aortic endothelium: a new method for study of the problemS M Schwartz, E P Benditt
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 1, 1973
Evidence for a monoclonal origin of human atherosclerotic plaquesE P Benditt, J M Benditt
Laboratory Investigation; a Journal of Technical Methods and Pathology|September 1, 1970
The ultrastructure of spontaneous and experimentally induced arterial lesions. II. The spontaneous plaque in the chickenN S Moss, E P Benditt
Laboratory Investigation; a Journal of Technical Methods and Pathology|June 1, 1972
Postnatal development of the aortic subendothelium in ratsS M Schwartz, E P Benditt
The American Journal of Pathology|July 1, 1978
Mechanisms of platelet adhesion to the basal laminaT W Huang, E P Benditt
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 1, 1970
Congo red dichroism with dispersed amyloid fibrils, an extrinsic cotton effectE P Benditt, N Eriksen, C Berglund
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Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics|March 19, 2010
The relation of protein deficiency to experimental wound healingM W KOBAK, E P BENDITT
Laboratory Investigation; a Journal of Technical Methods and Pathology|February 1, 1970
Spontaneous and experimentally induced arterial lesions. I. An ultrastructural survey of the normal chicken aortaN S Moss, E P Benditt
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 10, 1982
Changes in high density lipoprotein content following endotoxin administration in the mouse. Formation of serum amyloid protein-rich subfractionsJ S Hoffman, E P Benditt
Renal Physiology|January 1, 1980
Human platelets and glomerular basal lamina interactionT W Huang, E P Benditt
Laboratory Investigation; a Journal of Technical Methods and Pathology|June 1, 1973
Cell replication in the aortic endothelium: a new method for study of the problemS M Schwartz, E P Benditt
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 1, 1973
Evidence for a monoclonal origin of human atherosclerotic plaquesE P Benditt, J M Benditt
Laboratory Investigation; a Journal of Technical Methods and Pathology|September 1, 1970
The ultrastructure of spontaneous and experimentally induced arterial lesions. II. The spontaneous plaque in the chickenN S Moss, E P Benditt
Laboratory Investigation; a Journal of Technical Methods and Pathology|June 1, 1972
Postnatal development of the aortic subendothelium in ratsS M Schwartz, E P Benditt
The American Journal of Pathology|July 1, 1978
Mechanisms of platelet adhesion to the basal laminaT W Huang, E P Benditt
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 1, 1970
Congo red dichroism with dispersed amyloid fibrils, an extrinsic cotton effectE P Benditt, N Eriksen, C Berglund
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