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Clinical and Experimental Dermatology|March 1, 1988
A hypothesis on the cause of chronic epidermal hyperproliferation in asebia miceW R Brown, M H Hardy
Genetical Research|February 1, 1978
The expression of the gene asebia in the laboratory mouse. I. Epidermis and dermisW J Josefowicz, M H Hardy
The Journal of Experimental Zoology|March 1, 1990
Excess retinoid acts through the stroma to produce mucous glands from newborn hamster cheek pouch in vitroH A Covant, M H Hardy
American Journal of Epidemiology|August 1, 1972
A study of the properties of sorbent, the reagent employed in the fluorescent treponemal antibody-absorption testP H Hardy, E E Nell
Cryobiology|October 1, 1972
The use of freeze-preserved treponemes in the Treponema pallidum immobilization testE E Nell, P H Hardy
Journal of Clinical Microbiology|August 1, 1978
Counterimmunoelectrophoresis of Reiter Treponeme Axial filaments as a diagnostic test for syphilisE E Nell, P H Hardy
The Anatomical Record|February 1, 1977
Histochemical evidence of mucosubstances in the metaplastic epidermis and hair follicles produced in vitro in the presence of excess vitamin AC G Bellows, M H Hardy
American Family Physician|May 12, 1998
Lumbar spine stenosis: a common cause of back and leg painJ A Alvarez, R H Hardy
American Journal of Clinical Pathology|August 1, 1971
Characteristics of fluorescein labelled antiglobulin preparations that may affect the fluorescent treponemal antibody-absorption testP H Hardy, E E Nell
The American Journal of Anatomy|February 1, 1984
The differentiation of the dermis in the laboratory mouseR J Van Exan, M H Hardy
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Clinical and Experimental Dermatology|March 1, 1988
A hypothesis on the cause of chronic epidermal hyperproliferation in asebia miceW R Brown, M H Hardy
Genetical Research|February 1, 1978
The expression of the gene asebia in the laboratory mouse. I. Epidermis and dermisW J Josefowicz, M H Hardy
The Journal of Experimental Zoology|March 1, 1990
Excess retinoid acts through the stroma to produce mucous glands from newborn hamster cheek pouch in vitroH A Covant, M H Hardy
American Journal of Epidemiology|August 1, 1972
A study of the properties of sorbent, the reagent employed in the fluorescent treponemal antibody-absorption testP H Hardy, E E Nell
Cryobiology|October 1, 1972
The use of freeze-preserved treponemes in the Treponema pallidum immobilization testE E Nell, P H Hardy
Journal of Clinical Microbiology|August 1, 1978
Counterimmunoelectrophoresis of Reiter Treponeme Axial filaments as a diagnostic test for syphilisE E Nell, P H Hardy
The Anatomical Record|February 1, 1977
Histochemical evidence of mucosubstances in the metaplastic epidermis and hair follicles produced in vitro in the presence of excess vitamin AC G Bellows, M H Hardy
American Family Physician|May 12, 1998
Lumbar spine stenosis: a common cause of back and leg painJ A Alvarez, R H Hardy
American Journal of Clinical Pathology|August 1, 1971
Characteristics of fluorescein labelled antiglobulin preparations that may affect the fluorescent treponemal antibody-absorption testP H Hardy, E E Nell
The American Journal of Anatomy|February 1, 1984
The differentiation of the dermis in the laboratory mouseR J Van Exan, M H Hardy
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