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December 1, 1993
Alfentanil attenuates the cardiopulmonary response of critically ill patients to an acute increase in oxygen demand induced by chest physiotherapy
J Harding, M Kemper, C Weissman
Biochemical Society Transactions
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May 1, 1992
Attempts to provide an insight into the anti-cataract effect of ibuprofen
A Z Shyadehi, J J Harding
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta
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April 29, 1975
Changes in proteins of the human lens in development and aging
K J Dilley, J J Harding
The Biochemical Journal
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June 1, 1978
Isolation and hydroxylysine glycoside content of some cyanogen bromide-cleaved fragments of collagen from bovine corneal stroma
N A Panjwani, J J Harding
Chest
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July 1, 1994
Midazolam attenuates the metabolic and cardiopulmonary responses to an acute increase in oxygen demand
J Harding, M Kemper, C Weissman
Biochemical Pharmacology
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November 6, 1991
Investigations of ibuprofen and paracetamol binding to lens proteins to explore their protective role against cataract
A Z Shyadehi, J J Harding
Annual Review of Sociology
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November 18, 2014
Incarceration, Prisoner Reentry, and Communities
Jeffrey D Morenoff, David J Harding
The British Journal of Ophthalmology
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November 1, 1988
A case-control study of cataract in Oxfordshire: some risk factors
R van Heyningen, J J Harding
Experimental Eye Research
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October 1, 1987
High-molecular-weight crystallin aggregate formation resulting from non-enzymic carbamylation of lens crystallins: relevance to cataract formation
H T Beswick, J J Harding
Experimental Eye Research
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August 1, 1988
The major metabolite of bendazac inhibits the glycosylation of soluble lens proteins: a possible mechanism for a delay in cataractogenesis
B S Lewis, J J Harding
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Anesthesia and Analgesia
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December 1, 1993
Alfentanil attenuates the cardiopulmonary response of critically ill patients to an acute increase in oxygen demand induced by chest physiotherapy
J Harding, M Kemper, C Weissman
Biochemical Society Transactions
|
May 1, 1992
Attempts to provide an insight into the anti-cataract effect of ibuprofen
A Z Shyadehi, J J Harding
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta
|
April 29, 1975
Changes in proteins of the human lens in development and aging
K J Dilley, J J Harding
The Biochemical Journal
|
June 1, 1978
Isolation and hydroxylysine glycoside content of some cyanogen bromide-cleaved fragments of collagen from bovine corneal stroma
N A Panjwani, J J Harding
Chest
|
July 1, 1994
Midazolam attenuates the metabolic and cardiopulmonary responses to an acute increase in oxygen demand
J Harding, M Kemper, C Weissman
Biochemical Pharmacology
|
November 6, 1991
Investigations of ibuprofen and paracetamol binding to lens proteins to explore their protective role against cataract
A Z Shyadehi, J J Harding
Annual Review of Sociology
|
November 18, 2014
Incarceration, Prisoner Reentry, and Communities
Jeffrey D Morenoff, David J Harding
The British Journal of Ophthalmology
|
November 1, 1988
A case-control study of cataract in Oxfordshire: some risk factors
R van Heyningen, J J Harding
Experimental Eye Research
|
October 1, 1987
High-molecular-weight crystallin aggregate formation resulting from non-enzymic carbamylation of lens crystallins: relevance to cataract formation
H T Beswick, J J Harding
Experimental Eye Research
|
August 1, 1988
The major metabolite of bendazac inhibits the glycosylation of soluble lens proteins: a possible mechanism for a delay in cataractogenesis
B S Lewis, J J Harding
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