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J N Isenberg

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Clinical Pediatrics|February 1, 1972
Mumps associated with coma or exanthems. A clinical study including an instance of dual mumps and varicella infectionH H Balfour, K A Hable, G S Carlson, et al.
The American Journal of Medicine|September 1, 1976
Immunodeficiency, xanthomas and obstructive liver diseaseJ N Isenberg, R F Hanson, G C Williams, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|September 1, 1975
The metabolism of 3alpha, 7alpha, 12alpha-trihydorxy-5beta-cholestan-26-oic acid in two siblings with cholestasis due to intrahepatic bile duct anomalies. An apparent inborn error of cholic acid synthesisR F Hanson, J N Isenberg, G C Williams, et al.
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Clinical Pediatrics|February 1, 1972
Mumps associated with coma or exanthems. A clinical study including an instance of dual mumps and varicella infectionH H Balfour, K A Hable, G S Carlson, et al.
The American Journal of Medicine|September 1, 1976
Immunodeficiency, xanthomas and obstructive liver diseaseJ N Isenberg, R F Hanson, G C Williams, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|September 1, 1975
The metabolism of 3alpha, 7alpha, 12alpha-trihydorxy-5beta-cholestan-26-oic acid in two siblings with cholestasis due to intrahepatic bile duct anomalies. An apparent inborn error of cholic acid synthesisR F Hanson, J N Isenberg, G C Williams, et al.
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