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J P Kavanagh

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Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia = Journal Canadien D'Anesthesie|July 1, 1996
Do "Venflon" sideport valves leak?I R Selby, J P Kavanagh
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility|September 1, 1979
The identity of the acid and alkaline phosphatases of human seminal plasmaJ P Kavanagh, W G Bardsley
Urological Research|August 26, 1999
Calcium oxalate crystallization kinetics at different concentrations of human and artificial urine, with a constant calcium to oxalate ratioJ P Kavanagh, L Jones, P N Rao
Clinical Science (London, England : 1979)|February 5, 2000
Calcium oxalate crystallization kinetics studied by oxalate-induced turbidity in fresh human urine and artificial urineJ P Kavanagh, L Jones, P N Rao
Journal of Medicinal Food|March 14, 2009
Inhibition of growth of primary human prostate cells by phytoestrogensJ Hempstock, J P Kavanagh, N J George
International Journal of Andrology|October 1, 1982
The response of seven prostatic fluid components to prostatic diseaseJ P Kavanagh, C Darby, C B Costello
Cytokine|December 1, 1996
Kinetics of circulating TNF-alpha and TNF soluble receptors following surgery in a clinical model of sepsisD Neilson, J P Kavanagh, P N Rao
British Journal of Urology|November 7, 1998
Growth inhibition of prostate cell lines in vitro by phyto-oestrogensJ Hempstock, J P Kavanagh, N J George
Journal of Structural Biology|August 2, 2003
The density and protein content of calcium oxalate crystals precipitated from human urine: a tool to investigate ultrastructure and the fractional volume occupied by organic matrixR C Walton, J P Kavanagh, B R Heywood
Urological Research|November 22, 2007
A nidus, crystalluria and aggregation: key ingredients for stone enlargementN K Saw, P N Rao, J P Kavanagh
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Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia = Journal Canadien D'Anesthesie|July 1, 1996
Do "Venflon" sideport valves leak?I R Selby, J P Kavanagh
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility|September 1, 1979
The identity of the acid and alkaline phosphatases of human seminal plasmaJ P Kavanagh, W G Bardsley
Urological Research|August 26, 1999
Calcium oxalate crystallization kinetics at different concentrations of human and artificial urine, with a constant calcium to oxalate ratioJ P Kavanagh, L Jones, P N Rao
Clinical Science (London, England : 1979)|February 5, 2000
Calcium oxalate crystallization kinetics studied by oxalate-induced turbidity in fresh human urine and artificial urineJ P Kavanagh, L Jones, P N Rao
Journal of Medicinal Food|March 14, 2009
Inhibition of growth of primary human prostate cells by phytoestrogensJ Hempstock, J P Kavanagh, N J George
International Journal of Andrology|October 1, 1982
The response of seven prostatic fluid components to prostatic diseaseJ P Kavanagh, C Darby, C B Costello
Cytokine|December 1, 1996
Kinetics of circulating TNF-alpha and TNF soluble receptors following surgery in a clinical model of sepsisD Neilson, J P Kavanagh, P N Rao
British Journal of Urology|November 7, 1998
Growth inhibition of prostate cell lines in vitro by phyto-oestrogensJ Hempstock, J P Kavanagh, N J George
Journal of Structural Biology|August 2, 2003
The density and protein content of calcium oxalate crystals precipitated from human urine: a tool to investigate ultrastructure and the fractional volume occupied by organic matrixR C Walton, J P Kavanagh, B R Heywood
Urological Research|November 22, 2007
A nidus, crystalluria and aggregation: key ingredients for stone enlargementN K Saw, P N Rao, J P Kavanagh
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