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Clinical and Experimental Neurology
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January 1, 1978
Growth hormone secretory rhythms in rats are synchronised by the suprachiasmatic nucleus
J O Willoughby, J Audet, J B Martin
Clinical and Experimental Neurology
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January 1, 1978
The medial pre-optic area rhythmically inhibits a hypothalamic pacemaker stimulating growth hormone secretion
J O Willoughby, J Audet, J B Martin
Blood
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January 29, 2000
High-resolution tracking of cell division suggests similar cell cycle kinetics of hematopoietic stem cells stimulated in vitro and in vivo
R A Oostendorp, J Audet, C J Eaves
Canadian Anaesthetists' Society Journal
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November 1, 1975
Physiological changes associated with unilateral pulmonary ventilation during operations on the lung
R Bachand, J Audet, R Meloche, et al.
L'Union Medicale Du Canada
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June 1, 1970
[Familial glaucoma]
G Côté, J Audet, J Dugré, et al.
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health. Part A
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July 15, 2006
Phosphorus amendment reduces hepatic and renal oxidative stress in mallards ingesting lead-contaminated sediments
David J Hoffman, Gary H Heinz, Daniel J Audet
Hearing Research
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December 15, 2021
Audiovisual training rapidly reduces potentially hazardous perceptual errors caused by earplugs
David J Audet, William O Gray, Andrew D Brown
Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology
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February 1, 2006
Phosphorus amendment reduces hematological effects of lead in mallards ingesting contaminated sediments
David J Hoffman, Gary H Heinz, Daniel J Audet
Journal of Investigative Surgery : the Official Journal of the Academy of Surgical Research
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March 1, 1993
Structural and in vivo mechanical characterization of canine patellar cartilage: a closed chondromalacia patellae model
M LaBerge, J Audet, G Drouin, et al.
Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology
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July 16, 2004
Phosphorus amendment reduces bioavailability of lead to mallards ingesting contaminated sediments
Gary H Heinz, David J Hoffman, Daniel J Audet
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Clinical and Experimental Neurology
|
January 1, 1978
Growth hormone secretory rhythms in rats are synchronised by the suprachiasmatic nucleus
J O Willoughby, J Audet, J B Martin
Clinical and Experimental Neurology
|
January 1, 1978
The medial pre-optic area rhythmically inhibits a hypothalamic pacemaker stimulating growth hormone secretion
J O Willoughby, J Audet, J B Martin
Blood
|
January 29, 2000
High-resolution tracking of cell division suggests similar cell cycle kinetics of hematopoietic stem cells stimulated in vitro and in vivo
R A Oostendorp, J Audet, C J Eaves
Canadian Anaesthetists' Society Journal
|
November 1, 1975
Physiological changes associated with unilateral pulmonary ventilation during operations on the lung
R Bachand, J Audet, R Meloche, et al.
L'Union Medicale Du Canada
|
June 1, 1970
[Familial glaucoma]
G Côté, J Audet, J Dugré, et al.
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health. Part A
|
July 15, 2006
Phosphorus amendment reduces hepatic and renal oxidative stress in mallards ingesting lead-contaminated sediments
David J Hoffman, Gary H Heinz, Daniel J Audet
Hearing Research
|
December 15, 2021
Audiovisual training rapidly reduces potentially hazardous perceptual errors caused by earplugs
David J Audet, William O Gray, Andrew D Brown
Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology
|
February 1, 2006
Phosphorus amendment reduces hematological effects of lead in mallards ingesting contaminated sediments
David J Hoffman, Gary H Heinz, Daniel J Audet
Journal of Investigative Surgery : the Official Journal of the Academy of Surgical Research
|
March 1, 1993
Structural and in vivo mechanical characterization of canine patellar cartilage: a closed chondromalacia patellae model
M LaBerge, J Audet, G Drouin, et al.
Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology
|
July 16, 2004
Phosphorus amendment reduces bioavailability of lead to mallards ingesting contaminated sediments
Gary H Heinz, David J Hoffman, Daniel J Audet
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