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J H Robbins

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Journal of Child Neurology|April 1, 1989
A childhood neurodegeneration due to defective DNA repair: a novel concept of disease based on studies xeroderma pigmentosumJ H Robbins
Human Genetics|December 1, 1991
Xeroderma pigmentosum complementation group H is withdrawn and reassigned to group DJ H Robbins
Archives of Neurology|June 1, 1987
Incorrect priority claim for the DNA-damage hypothesisJ H Robbins
Journal of the National Cancer Institute|September 1, 1978
Significance of repair of human DNA: evidence from studies of xeroderma pigmentosumJ H Robbins
Photochemistry and Photobiology|December 1, 1979
Yearly review: new forms of diseases with DNA repair defectsJ H Robbins
JAMA|July 15, 1988
Xeroderma pigmentosum. Defective DNA repair causes skin cancer and neurodegenerationJ H Robbins
Annals of Neurology|April 1, 1987
Parkinson's disease, twins, and the DNA-damage hypothesisJ H Robbins
Human Genetics|December 1, 1989
No lack of complementation for unscheduled DNA synthesis between xeroderma pigmentosum complementation groups D and HJ H Robbins
Journal of Clinical Pathology|December 1, 1972
Measurement of DNA synthesis in leucocyte microculturesJ H Robbins
The American Journal of Dermatopathology|August 1, 1985
The Cockayne syndrome--an inherited multisystem disorder with cutaneous photosensitivity and defective repair of DNA. Comparison with xeroderma pigmentosumF Otsuka, J H Robbins
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Journal of Child Neurology|April 1, 1989
A childhood neurodegeneration due to defective DNA repair: a novel concept of disease based on studies xeroderma pigmentosumJ H Robbins
Human Genetics|December 1, 1991
Xeroderma pigmentosum complementation group H is withdrawn and reassigned to group DJ H Robbins
Archives of Neurology|June 1, 1987
Incorrect priority claim for the DNA-damage hypothesisJ H Robbins
Journal of the National Cancer Institute|September 1, 1978
Significance of repair of human DNA: evidence from studies of xeroderma pigmentosumJ H Robbins
Photochemistry and Photobiology|December 1, 1979
Yearly review: new forms of diseases with DNA repair defectsJ H Robbins
JAMA|July 15, 1988
Xeroderma pigmentosum. Defective DNA repair causes skin cancer and neurodegenerationJ H Robbins
Annals of Neurology|April 1, 1987
Parkinson's disease, twins, and the DNA-damage hypothesisJ H Robbins
Human Genetics|December 1, 1989
No lack of complementation for unscheduled DNA synthesis between xeroderma pigmentosum complementation groups D and HJ H Robbins
Journal of Clinical Pathology|December 1, 1972
Measurement of DNA synthesis in leucocyte microculturesJ H Robbins
The American Journal of Dermatopathology|August 1, 1985
The Cockayne syndrome--an inherited multisystem disorder with cutaneous photosensitivity and defective repair of DNA. Comparison with xeroderma pigmentosumF Otsuka, J H Robbins
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