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J A Hadfield

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British Medical Journal|August 27, 2010
War Neurosis: A Year in a Neuropathic Hospital-IIJ A Hadfield
British Medical Journal|August 27, 2010
War Neurosis: A Year in a Neuropathic Hospital-IJ A Hadfield
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine|December 9, 2009
SPECIAL DISCUSSION ON "CHRONIC ABDOMINAL PAIN IN NERVOUS WOMEN."J A Hadfield
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine|December 9, 2009
Some Aspects of the Psychopathology of Sex PerversionsJ A Hadfield
The British Journal of Venereal Diseases|July 21, 2011
The Nature and Cause of Phobias, with Special Reference to SyphilophobiaJ A Hadfield
Anti-Cancer Drug Design|June 1, 1992
Dimethanesulphonate esters in receptor mapping studies. 2. Antitumour activities of alkyl and alkoxy dimethanesulphonates substituted on a benzene nucleusJ A Hadfield, B W Fox, R Caffrey
Anti-Cancer Drugs|January 7, 1999
Antimitotic activity of diaryl compounds with structural features resembling combretastatin A-4K Aleksandrzak, A T McGown, J A Hadfield
Anti-Cancer Drug Design|May 1, 1991
Dimethanesulphonate esters in receptor mapping studies. 1. Benzene 1,2-, 1,3- and 1,4-diol, dimethanol and diethanol dimethanesulphonates and anti-tumour activityB W Fox, J A Hadfield, P M O'Connor
Anti-Cancer Drug Design|July 20, 2000
The interaction of chalcones with tubulinN J Lawrence, A T McGown, S Ducki, et al.
Medicinal Research Reviews|July 17, 1998
Tubulin as a target for anticancer drugs: agents which interact with the mitotic spindleA Jordan, J A Hadfield, N J Lawrence, et al.
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British Medical Journal|August 27, 2010
War Neurosis: A Year in a Neuropathic Hospital-IIJ A Hadfield
British Medical Journal|August 27, 2010
War Neurosis: A Year in a Neuropathic Hospital-IJ A Hadfield
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine|December 9, 2009
SPECIAL DISCUSSION ON "CHRONIC ABDOMINAL PAIN IN NERVOUS WOMEN."J A Hadfield
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine|December 9, 2009
Some Aspects of the Psychopathology of Sex PerversionsJ A Hadfield
The British Journal of Venereal Diseases|July 21, 2011
The Nature and Cause of Phobias, with Special Reference to SyphilophobiaJ A Hadfield
Anti-Cancer Drug Design|June 1, 1992
Dimethanesulphonate esters in receptor mapping studies. 2. Antitumour activities of alkyl and alkoxy dimethanesulphonates substituted on a benzene nucleusJ A Hadfield, B W Fox, R Caffrey
Anti-Cancer Drugs|January 7, 1999
Antimitotic activity of diaryl compounds with structural features resembling combretastatin A-4K Aleksandrzak, A T McGown, J A Hadfield
Anti-Cancer Drug Design|May 1, 1991
Dimethanesulphonate esters in receptor mapping studies. 1. Benzene 1,2-, 1,3- and 1,4-diol, dimethanol and diethanol dimethanesulphonates and anti-tumour activityB W Fox, J A Hadfield, P M O'Connor
Anti-Cancer Drug Design|July 20, 2000
The interaction of chalcones with tubulinN J Lawrence, A T McGown, S Ducki, et al.
Medicinal Research Reviews|July 17, 1998
Tubulin as a target for anticancer drugs: agents which interact with the mitotic spindleA Jordan, J A Hadfield, N J Lawrence, et al.
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