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British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Ed.)|May 7, 1988
Identifying people at high risk of cutaneous malignant melanoma: results from a case-control study in Western AustraliaD R English, B K Armstrong
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine|August 1, 1972
A "triple-steal syndrome" resulting from innominate and left subclavian arterial occlusionL A Cala, B K Armstrong
Texas Medicine|January 1, 1973
Radiographic findings in Turner's syndromeM K Armstrong, L B Morettin
Journal of Bacteriology|May 20, 2005
Bordetella AlcS transporter functions in alcaligin siderophore export and is central to inducer sensing in positive regulation of alcaligin system gene expressionTimothy J Brickman, Sandra K Armstrong
Infection and Immunity|November 1, 1986
Surface proteins of Bordetella pertussis: comparison of virulent and avirulent strains and effects of phenotypic modulationS K Armstrong, C D Parker
British Journal of Cancer|June 1, 1986
Seasonality of diagnosis of squamous and basal cell skin cancers in Tasmania, AustraliaB K Armstrong, L F Young
The Medical Journal of Australia|April 29, 1998
Brain tumours and mobile phones?B K Armstrong, K E Jong
Dermatology (Basel, Switzerland)|January 1, 1997
Brachioradial pruritus--an uncommon photodermatosis presenting in a temperate climateD K Armstrong, E A Bingham
Journal of Bacteriology|August 4, 2006
The Bordetella bfe system: growth and transcriptional response to siderophores, catechols, and neuroendocrine catecholaminesMark T Anderson, Sandra K Armstrong
Journal of Bacteriology|November 26, 2002
Alcaligin siderophore production by Bordetella bronchiseptica strain RB50 is not repressed by the BvgAS virulence control systemTimothy J Brickman, Sandra K Armstrong
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British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Ed.)|May 7, 1988
Identifying people at high risk of cutaneous malignant melanoma: results from a case-control study in Western AustraliaD R English, B K Armstrong
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine|August 1, 1972
A "triple-steal syndrome" resulting from innominate and left subclavian arterial occlusionL A Cala, B K Armstrong
Texas Medicine|January 1, 1973
Radiographic findings in Turner's syndromeM K Armstrong, L B Morettin
Journal of Bacteriology|May 20, 2005
Bordetella AlcS transporter functions in alcaligin siderophore export and is central to inducer sensing in positive regulation of alcaligin system gene expressionTimothy J Brickman, Sandra K Armstrong
Infection and Immunity|November 1, 1986
Surface proteins of Bordetella pertussis: comparison of virulent and avirulent strains and effects of phenotypic modulationS K Armstrong, C D Parker
British Journal of Cancer|June 1, 1986
Seasonality of diagnosis of squamous and basal cell skin cancers in Tasmania, AustraliaB K Armstrong, L F Young
The Medical Journal of Australia|April 29, 1998
Brain tumours and mobile phones?B K Armstrong, K E Jong
Dermatology (Basel, Switzerland)|January 1, 1997
Brachioradial pruritus--an uncommon photodermatosis presenting in a temperate climateD K Armstrong, E A Bingham
Journal of Bacteriology|August 4, 2006
The Bordetella bfe system: growth and transcriptional response to siderophores, catechols, and neuroendocrine catecholaminesMark T Anderson, Sandra K Armstrong
Journal of Bacteriology|November 26, 2002
Alcaligin siderophore production by Bordetella bronchiseptica strain RB50 is not repressed by the BvgAS virulence control systemTimothy J Brickman, Sandra K Armstrong
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