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J J Distefano

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Mathematical Biosciences|March 1, 1989
Hidden oscillations in generalized linear mammaillary compartmental modelsJ T Fagarasan, J J Distefano
The American Journal of Physiology|May 1, 1984
Multiexponential, multicompartmental, and noncompartmental modeling. I. Methodological limitations and physiological interpretationsJ J DiStefano, E M Landaw
Experientia|March 15, 1970
Oscillations in the rate of disappearance of labeled triiodothyronine from human plasma and the minimum sampling rate for their observationJ J DiStefano, G Scuncio, I Baschieri
Mathematical Biosciences|September 22, 2000
Identifiability and interval identifiability of mammillary and catenary compartmental models with some known rate constantsP Vicini, H Su, J J DiStefano
Endocrinology|August 1, 1981
Elevated serum levels of T3 without metabolic effect in nutritionally deficient rats, attributable to reduced cellular uptake of T3K Okamura, A Taurog, J J DiStefano
Endocrinology|October 30, 1998
Direct measurement of the contributions of type I and type II 5'-deiodinases to whole body steady state 3,5,3'-triiodothyronine production from thyroxine in the ratT T Nguyen, F Chapa, J J DiStefano
Endocrinology|January 1, 1985
Optimized kinetics of reverse-triiodothyronine distribution and metabolism in the rat: dominance of large, slowly exchanging tissue pools for iodothyroninesJ J DiStefano, M Jang, M M Kaplan
Endocrinology|July 1, 1982
Comprehensive kinetics of thyroxine distribution and metabolism in blood and tissue pools of the rat from only six blood samples: dominance of large, slowly exchanging tissue poolsJ J DiStefano, T K Malone, M Jang
Computers in Biology and Medicine|May 1, 1994
MAMCAT: an expert system for distinguishing between mammillary and catenary compartmental modelsA N Kuhn de Chizelle, J J DiStefano
Computers in Nursing|September 1, 1989
CANDI. Development of the automated nursing assessment toolK Roth, J J DiStefano, B L Chang
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Mathematical Biosciences|March 1, 1989
Hidden oscillations in generalized linear mammaillary compartmental modelsJ T Fagarasan, J J Distefano
The American Journal of Physiology|May 1, 1984
Multiexponential, multicompartmental, and noncompartmental modeling. I. Methodological limitations and physiological interpretationsJ J DiStefano, E M Landaw
Experientia|March 15, 1970
Oscillations in the rate of disappearance of labeled triiodothyronine from human plasma and the minimum sampling rate for their observationJ J DiStefano, G Scuncio, I Baschieri
Mathematical Biosciences|September 22, 2000
Identifiability and interval identifiability of mammillary and catenary compartmental models with some known rate constantsP Vicini, H Su, J J DiStefano
Endocrinology|August 1, 1981
Elevated serum levels of T3 without metabolic effect in nutritionally deficient rats, attributable to reduced cellular uptake of T3K Okamura, A Taurog, J J DiStefano
Endocrinology|October 30, 1998
Direct measurement of the contributions of type I and type II 5'-deiodinases to whole body steady state 3,5,3'-triiodothyronine production from thyroxine in the ratT T Nguyen, F Chapa, J J DiStefano
Endocrinology|January 1, 1985
Optimized kinetics of reverse-triiodothyronine distribution and metabolism in the rat: dominance of large, slowly exchanging tissue pools for iodothyroninesJ J DiStefano, M Jang, M M Kaplan
Endocrinology|July 1, 1982
Comprehensive kinetics of thyroxine distribution and metabolism in blood and tissue pools of the rat from only six blood samples: dominance of large, slowly exchanging tissue poolsJ J DiStefano, T K Malone, M Jang
Computers in Biology and Medicine|May 1, 1994
MAMCAT: an expert system for distinguishing between mammillary and catenary compartmental modelsA N Kuhn de Chizelle, J J DiStefano
Computers in Nursing|September 1, 1989
CANDI. Development of the automated nursing assessment toolK Roth, J J DiStefano, B L Chang
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