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Transplantation Proceedings|August 15, 2002
The case against less rejection with portal venous drainage and pancreas transplantationMitchell L Henry
Neuroscience|January 1, 1979
Naloxone excites nociceptive units in the lumbar dorsal horn of the spinal catJ L Henry
Lancet (London, England)|February 18, 1998
Transplantation. Save our bacon!M L Henry
Neuroscience|January 1, 1981
Diurnal variation in excitation of dorsal horn units by naloxone in the spinal cat suggests a circulating opioid factorJ L Henry
Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis|January 1, 1980
A recognition of the work of Walter H. Seegers in hemostasis and thrombosisR L Henry
Journal of the National Medical Association|March 1, 1976
Advances in diabetesW L Henry
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|January 1, 1982
Circulating opioids: possible physiological roles in central nervous functionJ L Henry
Brain Research Bulletin|May 1, 1983
Naloxone fails to block substance P-induced excitation of spinal nociceptive unitsJ L Henry
Soins. Psychiatrie|May 1, 1994
[Attachment, detachment]J L Henry
Journal of Dental Education|January 1, 1971
Bridging the gapJ L Henry
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Transplantation Proceedings|August 15, 2002
The case against less rejection with portal venous drainage and pancreas transplantationMitchell L Henry
Neuroscience|January 1, 1979
Naloxone excites nociceptive units in the lumbar dorsal horn of the spinal catJ L Henry
Lancet (London, England)|February 18, 1998
Transplantation. Save our bacon!M L Henry
Neuroscience|January 1, 1981
Diurnal variation in excitation of dorsal horn units by naloxone in the spinal cat suggests a circulating opioid factorJ L Henry
Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis|January 1, 1980
A recognition of the work of Walter H. Seegers in hemostasis and thrombosisR L Henry
Journal of the National Medical Association|March 1, 1976
Advances in diabetesW L Henry
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|January 1, 1982
Circulating opioids: possible physiological roles in central nervous functionJ L Henry
Brain Research Bulletin|May 1, 1983
Naloxone fails to block substance P-induced excitation of spinal nociceptive unitsJ L Henry
Soins. Psychiatrie|May 1, 1994
[Attachment, detachment]J L Henry
Journal of Dental Education|January 1, 1971
Bridging the gapJ L Henry
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