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M Byers

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Hospitals|September 1, 1978
System cuts red tape for patients from admission to dischargeK Testolin, M Byers
Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps|May 19, 2007
Respiratory protection for Health Care WorkersM Byers, I Greaves
Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps|December 31, 2004
Consensus on the pre-hospital approach to Burns Patient ManagementM Byers, N T Tarmey
Biochemistry and Cell Biology = Biochimie Et Biologie Cellulaire|December 7, 2007
Acyl carrier protein: structure-function relationships in a conserved multifunctional protein familyDavid M Byers, Huansheng Gong
Journal of Bacteriology|January 1, 1996
Isolation of Vibrio harveyi acyl carrier protein and the fabG, acpP, and fabF genes involved in fatty acid biosynthesisZ Shen, D M Byers
American Journal of Surgery|October 1, 1980
What is the preferred initial method of treatment for squamous carcinoma of the tongue?D White, R M Byers
Canadian Journal of Microbiology|December 20, 2002
Biochemical evidence against protein-mediated uptake of myristic acid in the bioluminescent marine bacterium Vibrio harveyiDavid M Byers, Zhiwei Shen
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|February 21, 2003
Glutamate-41 of Vibrio harveyi acyl carrier protein is essential for fatty acid synthase but not acyl-ACP synthetase activityHuansheng Gong, David M Byers
Journal of Bacteriology|January 1, 1994
Exogenous myristic acid can be partially degraded prior to activation to form acyl-acyl carrier protein intermediates and lipid A in Vibrio harveyiZ Shen, D M Byers
Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps|March 22, 2006
Accidental hypothermiaP R Davis, M Byers
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Hospitals|September 1, 1978
System cuts red tape for patients from admission to dischargeK Testolin, M Byers
Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps|May 19, 2007
Respiratory protection for Health Care WorkersM Byers, I Greaves
Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps|December 31, 2004
Consensus on the pre-hospital approach to Burns Patient ManagementM Byers, N T Tarmey
Biochemistry and Cell Biology = Biochimie Et Biologie Cellulaire|December 7, 2007
Acyl carrier protein: structure-function relationships in a conserved multifunctional protein familyDavid M Byers, Huansheng Gong
Journal of Bacteriology|January 1, 1996
Isolation of Vibrio harveyi acyl carrier protein and the fabG, acpP, and fabF genes involved in fatty acid biosynthesisZ Shen, D M Byers
American Journal of Surgery|October 1, 1980
What is the preferred initial method of treatment for squamous carcinoma of the tongue?D White, R M Byers
Canadian Journal of Microbiology|December 20, 2002
Biochemical evidence against protein-mediated uptake of myristic acid in the bioluminescent marine bacterium Vibrio harveyiDavid M Byers, Zhiwei Shen
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|February 21, 2003
Glutamate-41 of Vibrio harveyi acyl carrier protein is essential for fatty acid synthase but not acyl-ACP synthetase activityHuansheng Gong, David M Byers
Journal of Bacteriology|January 1, 1994
Exogenous myristic acid can be partially degraded prior to activation to form acyl-acyl carrier protein intermediates and lipid A in Vibrio harveyiZ Shen, D M Byers
Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps|March 22, 2006
Accidental hypothermiaP R Davis, M Byers
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