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Ian S Hagemann

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Missouri Medicine|January 24, 2008
A careful look at community CPR trainingIan S Hagemann
Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine|July 30, 2016
Molecular Testing in Breast Cancer: A Guide to Current PracticesIan S Hagemann
Clinical Chemistry|July 7, 2020
Sequence Now, Later, or Never?Ian S Hagemann
Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society|February 28, 2009
Benjamin Franklin's risk factors for gout and stones: from genes and diet to possible lead poisoningStanley Finger, Ian S Hagemann
International Journal of Gynecological Pathology : Official Journal of the International Society of Gynecological Pathologists|March 12, 2015
Optimal sampling of grossly normal omentum in staging of gynecologic malignanciesStephanie L Skala, Ian S Hagemann
American Journal of Clinical Pathology|May 15, 2015
Molecular pathology of hereditary and sporadic medullary thyroid carcinomasRebecca D Chernock, Ian S Hagemann
The Journal of Urology|December 17, 2008
A retrospective comparison of 2 methods of intraoperative margin evaluation during partial nephrectomyIan S Hagemann, James S Lewis
Human Pathology|October 23, 2012
Mammaglobin expression in gynecologic adenocarcinomasIan S Hagemann, John D Pfeifer, Dengfeng Cao
Vision Research|September 12, 2006
Comparison of the retinitis pigmentosa mutations in rhodopsin with a functional map of the C5a receptorIan S Hagemann, Gregory V Nikiforovich, Thomas J Baranski
Journal of Molecular Signaling|March 31, 2007
E2F8 is a nonreceptor activator of heterotrimeric G proteinsIan S Hagemann, Kirk D Narzinski, Thomas J Baranski
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Missouri Medicine|January 24, 2008
A careful look at community CPR trainingIan S Hagemann
Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine|July 30, 2016
Molecular Testing in Breast Cancer: A Guide to Current PracticesIan S Hagemann
Clinical Chemistry|July 7, 2020
Sequence Now, Later, or Never?Ian S Hagemann
Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society|February 28, 2009
Benjamin Franklin's risk factors for gout and stones: from genes and diet to possible lead poisoningStanley Finger, Ian S Hagemann
International Journal of Gynecological Pathology : Official Journal of the International Society of Gynecological Pathologists|March 12, 2015
Optimal sampling of grossly normal omentum in staging of gynecologic malignanciesStephanie L Skala, Ian S Hagemann
American Journal of Clinical Pathology|May 15, 2015
Molecular pathology of hereditary and sporadic medullary thyroid carcinomasRebecca D Chernock, Ian S Hagemann
The Journal of Urology|December 17, 2008
A retrospective comparison of 2 methods of intraoperative margin evaluation during partial nephrectomyIan S Hagemann, James S Lewis
Human Pathology|October 23, 2012
Mammaglobin expression in gynecologic adenocarcinomasIan S Hagemann, John D Pfeifer, Dengfeng Cao
Vision Research|September 12, 2006
Comparison of the retinitis pigmentosa mutations in rhodopsin with a functional map of the C5a receptorIan S Hagemann, Gregory V Nikiforovich, Thomas J Baranski
Journal of Molecular Signaling|March 31, 2007
E2F8 is a nonreceptor activator of heterotrimeric G proteinsIan S Hagemann, Kirk D Narzinski, Thomas J Baranski
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