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The Medical Journal of Australia|December 4, 1989
Fatal and non-fatal stingray envenomationP J Fenner, J A Williamson, R A Skinner
The Medical Journal of Australia|December 4, 1989
Cold packs: effective topical analgesia in the treatment of painful stings by Physalia and other jellyfishD R Exton, P J Fenner, J A Williamson
The Medical Journal of Australia|December 4, 1989
Successful use of Chironex antivenom by members of the Queensland Ambulance Transport BrigadeP J Fenner, J A Williamson, J A Blenkin
The Medical Journal of Australia|September 5, 1994
Mononeuritis multiplex after coelenterate stingJ W Burnett, J A Williamson, P J Fenner
Physics in Medicine and Biology|March 28, 2008
Analytical description of dose profile behaviour in Gamma Knife radiosurgeryJ Fenner, M Gwilliam, R Mehrem, et al.
Journal of Virology|December 15, 2005
Betanodavirus B2 is an RNA interference antagonist that facilitates intracellular viral RNA accumulationBeau J Fenner, Rekha Thiagarajan, Hui Kheng Chua, et al.
The American Journal of Medicine|July 25, 1988
Cefoperazone plus piperacillin versus mezlocillin plus tobramycin as empiric therapy for febrile episodes in neutropenic patientsC Rotstein, M Cimino, K Winkey, et al.
The Medical Journal of Australia|December 1, 1986
Further understanding of, and a new treatment for, "Irukandji" (Carukia barnesi) stingsP J Fenner, J Williamson, V I Callanan, et al.
Journal of Virology|March 31, 2006
White spot syndrome virus open reading frame 222 encodes a viral E3 ligase and mediates degradation of a host tumor suppressor via ubiquitinationFang He, Beau J Fenner, Andrew K Godwin, et al.
The Medical Journal of Australia|June 18, 2002
Biological agents as weapons 2: anthrax and plagueMichael Whitby, Tilman A Ruff, Alan C Street, et al.
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The Medical Journal of Australia|December 4, 1989
Fatal and non-fatal stingray envenomationP J Fenner, J A Williamson, R A Skinner
The Medical Journal of Australia|December 4, 1989
Cold packs: effective topical analgesia in the treatment of painful stings by Physalia and other jellyfishD R Exton, P J Fenner, J A Williamson
The Medical Journal of Australia|December 4, 1989
Successful use of Chironex antivenom by members of the Queensland Ambulance Transport BrigadeP J Fenner, J A Williamson, J A Blenkin
The Medical Journal of Australia|September 5, 1994
Mononeuritis multiplex after coelenterate stingJ W Burnett, J A Williamson, P J Fenner
Physics in Medicine and Biology|March 28, 2008
Analytical description of dose profile behaviour in Gamma Knife radiosurgeryJ Fenner, M Gwilliam, R Mehrem, et al.
Journal of Virology|December 15, 2005
Betanodavirus B2 is an RNA interference antagonist that facilitates intracellular viral RNA accumulationBeau J Fenner, Rekha Thiagarajan, Hui Kheng Chua, et al.
The American Journal of Medicine|July 25, 1988
Cefoperazone plus piperacillin versus mezlocillin plus tobramycin as empiric therapy for febrile episodes in neutropenic patientsC Rotstein, M Cimino, K Winkey, et al.
The Medical Journal of Australia|December 1, 1986
Further understanding of, and a new treatment for, "Irukandji" (Carukia barnesi) stingsP J Fenner, J Williamson, V I Callanan, et al.
Journal of Virology|March 31, 2006
White spot syndrome virus open reading frame 222 encodes a viral E3 ligase and mediates degradation of a host tumor suppressor via ubiquitinationFang He, Beau J Fenner, Andrew K Godwin, et al.
The Medical Journal of Australia|June 18, 2002
Biological agents as weapons 2: anthrax and plagueMichael Whitby, Tilman A Ruff, Alan C Street, et al.
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