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J E Crowe

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Southern Medical Journal|June 1, 1982
Antrochoanal polypsJ E Crowe, T E Sumner, N A Ramquist, et al.
Pediatric Radiology|September 1, 1980
Intrapericardial teratoma in infancyT E Sumner, J E Crowe, A Klein, et al.
Virology|April 20, 1995
A cold-passaged, attenuated strain of human respiratory syncytial virus contains mutations in the F and L genesM Connors, J E Crowe, C Y Firestone, et al.
American Journal of Diseases of Children (1960)|November 1, 1983
Radiological case of the month: metastatic pulmonary calcification from chronic renal failureP J Beerman, J E Crowe, T E Sumner, et al.
Virology|November 15, 1996
Nucleotide sequence analysis of the respiratory syncytial virus subgroup A cold-passaged (cp) temperature sensitive (ts) cpts-248/404 live attenuated virus vaccine candidateC Y Firestone, S S Whitehead, P L Collins, et al.
Virus Genes|January 1, 1996
Acquisition of the ts phenotype by a chemically mutagenized cold-passaged human respiratory syncytial virus vaccine candidate results from the acquisition of a single mutation in the polymerase (L) geneJ E Crowe, C Y Firestone, S S Whitehead, et al.
Radiologic Clinics of North America|April 1, 1978
Emergency plain film radiology of the nontraumatized patient with altered consciousnessD M Moody, D W Laster, M R Ball, et al.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|September 9, 1999
Passive IgA monoclonal antibody is no more effective than IgG at protecting mice from mucosal challenge with respiratory syncytial virusR G Fisher, J E Crowe, T R Johnson, et al.
Clinical Infectious Diseases : an Official Publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America|November 14, 2000
Recurrent Achromobacter xylosoxidans bacteremia associated with persistent lymph node infection in a patient with hyper-immunoglobulin M syndromeJ H Weitkamp, Y W Tang, D W Haas, et al.
Nature Medicine|December 29, 1999
A RhoA-derived peptide inhibits syncytium formation induced by respiratory syncytial virus and parainfluenza virus type 3M K Pastey, T L Gower, P W Spearman, et al.
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Southern Medical Journal|June 1, 1982
Antrochoanal polypsJ E Crowe, T E Sumner, N A Ramquist, et al.
Pediatric Radiology|September 1, 1980
Intrapericardial teratoma in infancyT E Sumner, J E Crowe, A Klein, et al.
Virology|April 20, 1995
A cold-passaged, attenuated strain of human respiratory syncytial virus contains mutations in the F and L genesM Connors, J E Crowe, C Y Firestone, et al.
American Journal of Diseases of Children (1960)|November 1, 1983
Radiological case of the month: metastatic pulmonary calcification from chronic renal failureP J Beerman, J E Crowe, T E Sumner, et al.
Virology|November 15, 1996
Nucleotide sequence analysis of the respiratory syncytial virus subgroup A cold-passaged (cp) temperature sensitive (ts) cpts-248/404 live attenuated virus vaccine candidateC Y Firestone, S S Whitehead, P L Collins, et al.
Virus Genes|January 1, 1996
Acquisition of the ts phenotype by a chemically mutagenized cold-passaged human respiratory syncytial virus vaccine candidate results from the acquisition of a single mutation in the polymerase (L) geneJ E Crowe, C Y Firestone, S S Whitehead, et al.
Radiologic Clinics of North America|April 1, 1978
Emergency plain film radiology of the nontraumatized patient with altered consciousnessD M Moody, D W Laster, M R Ball, et al.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|September 9, 1999
Passive IgA monoclonal antibody is no more effective than IgG at protecting mice from mucosal challenge with respiratory syncytial virusR G Fisher, J E Crowe, T R Johnson, et al.
Clinical Infectious Diseases : an Official Publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America|November 14, 2000
Recurrent Achromobacter xylosoxidans bacteremia associated with persistent lymph node infection in a patient with hyper-immunoglobulin M syndromeJ H Weitkamp, Y W Tang, D W Haas, et al.
Nature Medicine|December 29, 1999
A RhoA-derived peptide inhibits syncytium formation induced by respiratory syncytial virus and parainfluenza virus type 3M K Pastey, T L Gower, P W Spearman, et al.
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