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G L Carlson

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Journal of Wound Care|January 10, 2009
Is TNP in the open abdomen safe and effective?S L Trevelyan, G L Carlson
Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology. Supplement|January 1, 1979
Antacid therapyJ R Malagelada, G L Carlson
Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care|November 24, 1999
Indirect calorimetry--a review of recent clinical applicationsC L Reid, G L Carlson
Clinical Nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland)|June 1, 1993
Polymicrobial catheter sepsis in long term central venous cathetersN Williams, G L Carlson, L Ganguli
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|April 1, 1975
Cycloalkanones. 6. Separation of hypocholesterolemic and antifertility activities in derivatives of 2,8-dibenzylcyclooctanoneG L Carlson, I H Hall, C Piantadosi
Clinical Nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland)|April 1, 1992
CorrespondenceG L Carlson, P Gray, M H Irving
Clinical Nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland)|August 1, 1993
Occlusion of silastic broviac catheters as a result of twisting between the catheter and hub assemblyD J Leinhardt, G L Carlson, N Williams
Gastroenterology|June 1, 1985
Partially purified white bean amylase inhibitor reduces starch digestion in vitro and inactivates intraduodenal amylase in humansP Layer, G L Carlson, E P DiMagno
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|October 1, 1975
Cycloalkanones. 7. Hypocholesterolemic activity of aliphatic compounds related to 2,8-dibenzylcyclooctanoneG L Carlson, I H Hall, C Piantadose
Clinical Nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland)|December 1, 1993
Pseudomonas infection of the catheter exit site successfully managed with topical acetic acidN M Williams, S Wales, G L Carlson
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Journal of Wound Care|January 10, 2009
Is TNP in the open abdomen safe and effective?S L Trevelyan, G L Carlson
Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology. Supplement|January 1, 1979
Antacid therapyJ R Malagelada, G L Carlson
Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care|November 24, 1999
Indirect calorimetry--a review of recent clinical applicationsC L Reid, G L Carlson
Clinical Nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland)|June 1, 1993
Polymicrobial catheter sepsis in long term central venous cathetersN Williams, G L Carlson, L Ganguli
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|April 1, 1975
Cycloalkanones. 6. Separation of hypocholesterolemic and antifertility activities in derivatives of 2,8-dibenzylcyclooctanoneG L Carlson, I H Hall, C Piantadosi
Clinical Nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland)|April 1, 1992
CorrespondenceG L Carlson, P Gray, M H Irving
Clinical Nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland)|August 1, 1993
Occlusion of silastic broviac catheters as a result of twisting between the catheter and hub assemblyD J Leinhardt, G L Carlson, N Williams
Gastroenterology|June 1, 1985
Partially purified white bean amylase inhibitor reduces starch digestion in vitro and inactivates intraduodenal amylase in humansP Layer, G L Carlson, E P DiMagno
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|October 1, 1975
Cycloalkanones. 7. Hypocholesterolemic activity of aliphatic compounds related to 2,8-dibenzylcyclooctanoneG L Carlson, I H Hall, C Piantadose
Clinical Nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland)|December 1, 1993
Pseudomonas infection of the catheter exit site successfully managed with topical acetic acidN M Williams, S Wales, G L Carlson
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