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Journal of Medical Primatology|January 1, 1975
Comparison and significance of respiration and glycolysis of prostatic tissue from various speciesJ Müntzing, M J Varkarakis, J Saroff, et al.
Cancer Chemotherapy Reports|January 1, 1975
Oral estramustine phosphate (NSC-89199) in the treatment of advanced (stage D) carcinoma of the prostateA Mittelman, S K Shukla, K Welvaart, et al.
Cancer|April 15, 1980
Current status of classification and staging of prostate cancerG P Murphy, J F Gaeta, J Pickren, et al.
Urology|September 1, 1974
Stage D prostatic carcinoma. Survival rate in relapsed patients following new forms of palliationK Welvaart, C E Merrin, A Mittelman, et al.
The Journal of Urology|August 1, 1977
Secondary involvement of the bladder in malignant lymphomaG Sufrin, B Keogh, R H Moore, et al.
Urology|February 1, 1974
Carcinoma of prostate. Long-term survival after bilateral adrenalectomyC Merrin, G P Murphy, T M Chu, et al.
The Journal of Urology|December 1, 1972
Serum enzymes in chronic hemodialyzed patientsM J Varkarakis, J Abramczyk, M Chu, et al.
Cryobiology|August 1, 1973
An experimental study using tissue culture medium as preservation and perfusion fluidT Nilsson, E Schueller, G P Murphy, et al.
Cancer|December 1, 1980
The importance of the stable category for chemotherapy treated patients with advanced and relapsing prostate cancerN H Slack, A Mittelman, M F Brady, et al.
Investigative Urology|July 1, 1974
Estracyt (NSC 89199) as a substrate for phosphatases in human serumG L Tritsch, S K Shukla, A Mittelman, et al.
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Journal of Medical Primatology|January 1, 1975
Comparison and significance of respiration and glycolysis of prostatic tissue from various speciesJ Müntzing, M J Varkarakis, J Saroff, et al.
Cancer Chemotherapy Reports|January 1, 1975
Oral estramustine phosphate (NSC-89199) in the treatment of advanced (stage D) carcinoma of the prostateA Mittelman, S K Shukla, K Welvaart, et al.
Cancer|April 15, 1980
Current status of classification and staging of prostate cancerG P Murphy, J F Gaeta, J Pickren, et al.
Urology|September 1, 1974
Stage D prostatic carcinoma. Survival rate in relapsed patients following new forms of palliationK Welvaart, C E Merrin, A Mittelman, et al.
The Journal of Urology|August 1, 1977
Secondary involvement of the bladder in malignant lymphomaG Sufrin, B Keogh, R H Moore, et al.
Urology|February 1, 1974
Carcinoma of prostate. Long-term survival after bilateral adrenalectomyC Merrin, G P Murphy, T M Chu, et al.
The Journal of Urology|December 1, 1972
Serum enzymes in chronic hemodialyzed patientsM J Varkarakis, J Abramczyk, M Chu, et al.
Cryobiology|August 1, 1973
An experimental study using tissue culture medium as preservation and perfusion fluidT Nilsson, E Schueller, G P Murphy, et al.
Cancer|December 1, 1980
The importance of the stable category for chemotherapy treated patients with advanced and relapsing prostate cancerN H Slack, A Mittelman, M F Brady, et al.
Investigative Urology|July 1, 1974
Estracyt (NSC 89199) as a substrate for phosphatases in human serumG L Tritsch, S K Shukla, A Mittelman, et al.
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