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Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association|November 15, 2018
Scopulariopsis brevicaulis Rhinosinal Infection in a DogLoren Sri-Jayantha, Kyle G Matthews, Valery Scharf
The Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine|August 11, 1998
Rehabilitation in an individual with chronic arsenic poisoning: medical, psychological, and social implicationsT L McFall, J S Richards, G Matthews
The Veterinary Record|February 1, 1992
Clinical observations on four cases of scrapie in goatsA H Andrews, R Laven, J G Matthews
Journal of Bacteriology|August 1, 1991
A site-specific DNA inversion in Bacteroides plasmid pBF4 is influenced by the presence of the conjugal tetracycline resistance elementB G Matthews, C Roudier, D G Guiney
Biochemistry|April 19, 2006
Synergistic, random sequential binding of substrates in cobalamin-independent methionine synthaseRebecca E Taurog, Hieronim Jakubowski, Rowena G Matthews
Pediatrics|December 1, 1978
Synthetic food colors and hyperactivity in children: a double-blind challenge experimentJ P Harley, C G Matthews, P Eichman
The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology|October 18, 2015
Programming of stress pathways: A transgenerational perspectiveAndrea Constantinof, Vasilis G Moisiadis, Stephen G Matthews
Biochemistry|July 1, 1997
Cobalamin-dependent methionine synthase is a modular protein with distinct regions for binding homocysteine, methyltetrahydrofolate, cobalamin, and adenosylmethionineC W Goulding, D Postigo, R G Matthews
Biochemistry|May 16, 1998
Methionine synthase exists in two distinct conformations that differ in reactivity toward methyltetrahydrofolate, adenosylmethionine, and flavodoxinJ T Jarrett, S Huang, R G Matthews
Developmental Science|October 8, 2020
More than the sum of its parts: Exploring the development of ratio magnitude versus simple magnitude perceptionYunji Park, Alexandria A Viegut, Percival G Matthews
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Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association|November 15, 2018
Scopulariopsis brevicaulis Rhinosinal Infection in a DogLoren Sri-Jayantha, Kyle G Matthews, Valery Scharf
The Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine|August 11, 1998
Rehabilitation in an individual with chronic arsenic poisoning: medical, psychological, and social implicationsT L McFall, J S Richards, G Matthews
The Veterinary Record|February 1, 1992
Clinical observations on four cases of scrapie in goatsA H Andrews, R Laven, J G Matthews
Journal of Bacteriology|August 1, 1991
A site-specific DNA inversion in Bacteroides plasmid pBF4 is influenced by the presence of the conjugal tetracycline resistance elementB G Matthews, C Roudier, D G Guiney
Biochemistry|April 19, 2006
Synergistic, random sequential binding of substrates in cobalamin-independent methionine synthaseRebecca E Taurog, Hieronim Jakubowski, Rowena G Matthews
Pediatrics|December 1, 1978
Synthetic food colors and hyperactivity in children: a double-blind challenge experimentJ P Harley, C G Matthews, P Eichman
The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology|October 18, 2015
Programming of stress pathways: A transgenerational perspectiveAndrea Constantinof, Vasilis G Moisiadis, Stephen G Matthews
Biochemistry|July 1, 1997
Cobalamin-dependent methionine synthase is a modular protein with distinct regions for binding homocysteine, methyltetrahydrofolate, cobalamin, and adenosylmethionineC W Goulding, D Postigo, R G Matthews
Biochemistry|May 16, 1998
Methionine synthase exists in two distinct conformations that differ in reactivity toward methyltetrahydrofolate, adenosylmethionine, and flavodoxinJ T Jarrett, S Huang, R G Matthews
Developmental Science|October 8, 2020
More than the sum of its parts: Exploring the development of ratio magnitude versus simple magnitude perceptionYunji Park, Alexandria A Viegut, Percival G Matthews
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