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Brain Research|August 30, 1974
Mechanisms for the elimination of 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid from brain and cerebrospinal fluid of the rat during postnatal developmentC Atack, N H Bass, P Lundborg
JAMA|November 1, 1971
Successful treatment of posthypoxic action myoclonus with carbamazepineG Hirose, P Singer, N H Bass
The Anatomical Record|January 1, 1985
Autoradiographic localization of 3H-digoxin binding by neural cells in the medullaH H Traurig, A Bhagat, N H Bass
Journal of Pediatric Surgery|February 1, 1991
Investigation and management of blunt renal injuries in children: a review of 11 years' experienceD H Bass, P L Semple, S Cywes
South African Journal of Surgery. Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif Vir Chirurgie|December 1, 1994
The effects of arterial interruption on bone growth in a rat modelD H Bass, L P Adams, A Tregidga
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery|March 1, 1971
Rhabdomyosarcoma of the left atrium. Physiologic responses to surgical therapyJ M Matloff, H Bass, J E Dalen
Archives of Neurology|October 1, 1970
Effects of neonatal malnutrition on developing cerebrum. I. Microchemical and histologic study of cellular differentiation in the ratN H Bass, M G Netsky, E Young
South African Medical Journal = Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif Vir Geneeskunde|October 6, 1990
Five years' experience of injured childrenS M Kibel, D H Bass, S Cywes
Nature Communications|June 16, 2011
Vocalization frequency and duration are coded in separate hindbrain nucleiBoris P Chagnaud, Robert Baker, Andrew H Bass
Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 19, 2008
Evolutionary origins for social vocalization in a vertebrate hindbrain-spinal compartmentAndrew H Bass, Edwin H Gilland, Robert Baker
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Brain Research|August 30, 1974
Mechanisms for the elimination of 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid from brain and cerebrospinal fluid of the rat during postnatal developmentC Atack, N H Bass, P Lundborg
JAMA|November 1, 1971
Successful treatment of posthypoxic action myoclonus with carbamazepineG Hirose, P Singer, N H Bass
The Anatomical Record|January 1, 1985
Autoradiographic localization of 3H-digoxin binding by neural cells in the medullaH H Traurig, A Bhagat, N H Bass
Journal of Pediatric Surgery|February 1, 1991
Investigation and management of blunt renal injuries in children: a review of 11 years' experienceD H Bass, P L Semple, S Cywes
South African Journal of Surgery. Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif Vir Chirurgie|December 1, 1994
The effects of arterial interruption on bone growth in a rat modelD H Bass, L P Adams, A Tregidga
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery|March 1, 1971
Rhabdomyosarcoma of the left atrium. Physiologic responses to surgical therapyJ M Matloff, H Bass, J E Dalen
Archives of Neurology|October 1, 1970
Effects of neonatal malnutrition on developing cerebrum. I. Microchemical and histologic study of cellular differentiation in the ratN H Bass, M G Netsky, E Young
South African Medical Journal = Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif Vir Geneeskunde|October 6, 1990
Five years' experience of injured childrenS M Kibel, D H Bass, S Cywes
Nature Communications|June 16, 2011
Vocalization frequency and duration are coded in separate hindbrain nucleiBoris P Chagnaud, Robert Baker, Andrew H Bass
Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 19, 2008
Evolutionary origins for social vocalization in a vertebrate hindbrain-spinal compartmentAndrew H Bass, Edwin H Gilland, Robert Baker
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