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J E Suggs

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The New England Journal of Medicine|February 14, 1974
Letter: Succinylcholine and pseudocholinesteraseR D Kimbrough, J E Suggs
The New England Journal of Medicine|October 4, 1973
Succinylcholine and atypical cholinesteraseR D Kimbrough, J E Suggs
JAMA|September 17, 1973
Succinylcholine and pseudocholinesteraseR D Kimbrough, J E Suggs
Journal of Oral Surgery (American Dental Association : 1965)|September 1, 1973
Sensitivity to succinylcholineR D Kimbrough, J E Suggs
Laboratory Animal Science|December 1, 1980
Environmental and biological effects following application of diazinon impregnated strips within a laboratory animal roomD K Hinkle, J E Suggs, M D Jackson
Clinical Chemistry|June 1, 1970
Detection of atypical cholinesterase by an automated pH stat method. Report of a family with both atypical and silent gene allelesT M Ashby, J E Suggs, D L Jue
Laboratory Animal Science|August 1, 1979
Environmental and biological effects of propoxur-impregnated strips within a laboratory animal roomD K Hinkle, J E Suggs, M D Jackson
Blood|October 1, 1986
Prostacyclin expression by a continuous human cell line derived from vascular endotheliumJ E Suggs, M C Madden, M Friedman, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 1, 1970
DDT metabolism: oxidation of the metabolite 2,2-bis(p-chlorophenyl)ethanol by alcohol dehydrogenaseJ E Suggs, R E Hawk, A Curley, et al.
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The New England Journal of Medicine|February 14, 1974
Letter: Succinylcholine and pseudocholinesteraseR D Kimbrough, J E Suggs
The New England Journal of Medicine|October 4, 1973
Succinylcholine and atypical cholinesteraseR D Kimbrough, J E Suggs
JAMA|September 17, 1973
Succinylcholine and pseudocholinesteraseR D Kimbrough, J E Suggs
Journal of Oral Surgery (American Dental Association : 1965)|September 1, 1973
Sensitivity to succinylcholineR D Kimbrough, J E Suggs
Laboratory Animal Science|December 1, 1980
Environmental and biological effects following application of diazinon impregnated strips within a laboratory animal roomD K Hinkle, J E Suggs, M D Jackson
Clinical Chemistry|June 1, 1970
Detection of atypical cholinesterase by an automated pH stat method. Report of a family with both atypical and silent gene allelesT M Ashby, J E Suggs, D L Jue
Laboratory Animal Science|August 1, 1979
Environmental and biological effects of propoxur-impregnated strips within a laboratory animal roomD K Hinkle, J E Suggs, M D Jackson
Blood|October 1, 1986
Prostacyclin expression by a continuous human cell line derived from vascular endotheliumJ E Suggs, M C Madden, M Friedman, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 1, 1970
DDT metabolism: oxidation of the metabolite 2,2-bis(p-chlorophenyl)ethanol by alcohol dehydrogenaseJ E Suggs, R E Hawk, A Curley, et al.
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