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British Medical Journal|December 9, 1972
Long-term effects of hydroxyurea in psoriasesM G Dahl, J S Comaish
The American Journal of Psychiatry|April 1, 1994
Human brain receptors, III. Molecular Model: G protein-coupled receptorC A Tamminga, S G Dahl
Clinical Genetics|November 1, 1982
The prevalence of chromosome abnormalities among mentally retarded persons in a geographically delimited area of DenmarkK Rasmussen, J Nielsen, G Dahl
Bioscience Reports|October 1, 1988
Structure of a gap junction gene: rat connexin-32T Miller, G Dahl, R Werner
Molecular and Cellular Biology|April 1, 1993
Activation of human heat shock genes is accompanied by oligomerization, modification, and rapid translocation of heat shock transcription factor HSF1R Baler, G Dahl, R Voellmy
Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases|January 1, 1977
Peripheral blood lymphocyte populations in influenza patientsC Jarstrand, J Wasserman, G Dahl
Psychopharmacology Series|January 1, 1987
Pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic factors causing variability in response to neuroleptic drugsS G Dahl, P A Hals
European Journal of Pharmacology|April 3, 2001
Ligand induced conformational states of the 5-HT(1A) receptorI Sylte, A Bronowska, S G Dahl
Therapie|November 1, 1991
Molecular modeling of antipsychotic drugs and G protein coupled receptorsS G Dahl, O Edvardsen, I Sylte
Brain Research. Molecular Brain Research|July 1, 1992
Molecular dynamics of serotonin and ritanserin interacting with the 5-HT2 receptorO Edvardsen, I Sylte, S G Dahl
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British Medical Journal|December 9, 1972
Long-term effects of hydroxyurea in psoriasesM G Dahl, J S Comaish
The American Journal of Psychiatry|April 1, 1994
Human brain receptors, III. Molecular Model: G protein-coupled receptorC A Tamminga, S G Dahl
Clinical Genetics|November 1, 1982
The prevalence of chromosome abnormalities among mentally retarded persons in a geographically delimited area of DenmarkK Rasmussen, J Nielsen, G Dahl
Bioscience Reports|October 1, 1988
Structure of a gap junction gene: rat connexin-32T Miller, G Dahl, R Werner
Molecular and Cellular Biology|April 1, 1993
Activation of human heat shock genes is accompanied by oligomerization, modification, and rapid translocation of heat shock transcription factor HSF1R Baler, G Dahl, R Voellmy
Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases|January 1, 1977
Peripheral blood lymphocyte populations in influenza patientsC Jarstrand, J Wasserman, G Dahl
Psychopharmacology Series|January 1, 1987
Pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic factors causing variability in response to neuroleptic drugsS G Dahl, P A Hals
European Journal of Pharmacology|April 3, 2001
Ligand induced conformational states of the 5-HT(1A) receptorI Sylte, A Bronowska, S G Dahl
Therapie|November 1, 1991
Molecular modeling of antipsychotic drugs and G protein coupled receptorsS G Dahl, O Edvardsen, I Sylte
Brain Research. Molecular Brain Research|July 1, 1992
Molecular dynamics of serotonin and ritanserin interacting with the 5-HT2 receptorO Edvardsen, I Sylte, S G Dahl
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