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J H Cooke

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Southern Medical Journal|March 1, 1979
Tetracycline-induced aplastic anemiaL M Lehrner, J H Cooke, R E Enck
Annals of Internal Medicine|November 1, 1979
Asymptomatic glomerulonephritis after nonstreptococcal upper respiratory infectionsM C Smith, J H Cooke, D M Zimmerman, et al.
International Journal of Obesity and Related Metabolic Disorders : Journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity|June 24, 2004
Elevated sialic acid, but not CRP, predicts features of the metabolic syndrome independently of BMI in womenL M Browning, S A Jebb, G D Mishra, et al.
British Journal of Pharmacology|February 20, 2009
Kisspeptin-54 at high doses acutely induces testicular degeneration in adult male rats via central mechanismsE L Thompson, V Amber, G W H Stamp, et al.
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Southern Medical Journal|March 1, 1979
Tetracycline-induced aplastic anemiaL M Lehrner, J H Cooke, R E Enck
Annals of Internal Medicine|November 1, 1979
Asymptomatic glomerulonephritis after nonstreptococcal upper respiratory infectionsM C Smith, J H Cooke, D M Zimmerman, et al.
International Journal of Obesity and Related Metabolic Disorders : Journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity|June 24, 2004
Elevated sialic acid, but not CRP, predicts features of the metabolic syndrome independently of BMI in womenL M Browning, S A Jebb, G D Mishra, et al.
British Journal of Pharmacology|February 20, 2009
Kisspeptin-54 at high doses acutely induces testicular degeneration in adult male rats via central mechanismsE L Thompson, V Amber, G W H Stamp, et al.
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