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J Frayne

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Caring : National Association for Home Care Magazine|February 9, 1985
DRGs--the impact on physician home health referralsL J Frayne
American Family Physician|November 3, 2017
Preconception Care Is Primary Care: A Call to ActionDaniel J Frayne
Health Progress (Saint Louis, Mo.)|September 7, 1986
New dawn for not-for-profit providersL J Frayne
Reproduction (Cambridge, England)|January 18, 2003
A re-evaluation of sperm protein 17 (Sp17) indicates a regulatory role in an A-kinase anchoring protein complex, rather than a unique role in sperm-zona pellucida bindingJ Frayne, L Hall
Clinical and Experimental Neurology|January 1, 1986
Thoracic intervertebral disc protrusion with spinal cord compressionB Gilligan, J Frayne
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|May 20, 1999
Mammalian sperm-egg recognition: does fertilin beta have a major role to play?J Frayne, L Hall
Journal of Reproductive Immunology|July 7, 1999
The potential use of sperm antigens as targets for immunocontraception; past, present and futureJ Frayne, L Hall
Clinical and Experimental Neurology|January 1, 1987
Listeria rhomboencephalitisJ Frayne, P Gates
The Biochemical Journal|August 7, 1998
The gene for the human tMDC I sperm surface protein is non-functional: implications for its proposed role in mammalian sperm-egg recognitionJ Frayne, L Hall
Biology of Reproduction|June 1, 1995
Effect of oxytocin on testosterone production by isolated rat Leydig cells is mediated via a specific oxytocin receptorJ Frayne, H D Nicholson
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Caring : National Association for Home Care Magazine|February 9, 1985
DRGs--the impact on physician home health referralsL J Frayne
American Family Physician|November 3, 2017
Preconception Care Is Primary Care: A Call to ActionDaniel J Frayne
Health Progress (Saint Louis, Mo.)|September 7, 1986
New dawn for not-for-profit providersL J Frayne
Reproduction (Cambridge, England)|January 18, 2003
A re-evaluation of sperm protein 17 (Sp17) indicates a regulatory role in an A-kinase anchoring protein complex, rather than a unique role in sperm-zona pellucida bindingJ Frayne, L Hall
Clinical and Experimental Neurology|January 1, 1986
Thoracic intervertebral disc protrusion with spinal cord compressionB Gilligan, J Frayne
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|May 20, 1999
Mammalian sperm-egg recognition: does fertilin beta have a major role to play?J Frayne, L Hall
Journal of Reproductive Immunology|July 7, 1999
The potential use of sperm antigens as targets for immunocontraception; past, present and futureJ Frayne, L Hall
Clinical and Experimental Neurology|January 1, 1987
Listeria rhomboencephalitisJ Frayne, P Gates
The Biochemical Journal|August 7, 1998
The gene for the human tMDC I sperm surface protein is non-functional: implications for its proposed role in mammalian sperm-egg recognitionJ Frayne, L Hall
Biology of Reproduction|June 1, 1995
Effect of oxytocin on testosterone production by isolated rat Leydig cells is mediated via a specific oxytocin receptorJ Frayne, H D Nicholson
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