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Indian Journal of Experimental Biology
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May 1, 1973
Lymph-node-cell permeability factor in sheep
J L Vegad, M C Lancaster
Indian Journal of Experimental Biology
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November 1, 1973
Histological study of increased vascular permeability in thermal injury in the sheep
J L Vegad, M C Lancaster
Indian Journal of Experimental Biology
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November 1, 1973
Histological study of increased vascular permeability in the sheep in turpentine-induced inflammation of skin and pleura
J L Vegad, M C Lancaster
Indian Journal of Experimental Biology
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July 1, 1973
Effect of denervation on increased vascular permeability in turpentine-induced inflammation of the sheep skin
J L Vegad, M C Lancaster
Aerospace Medicine
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May 1, 1973
Prevention of the atherosclerotic diseases--opportunities for military medicine
V F Froelicher, M C Lancaster
New Zealand Veterinary Journal
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July 1, 1972
Cutaneous antigen-antibody reactions in the sheep
J L Vegad, M C Lancaster
The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice
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May 1, 1992
Neutralization of the effects of captopril by the use of ibuprofen in an elderly woman
D V Espino, M C Lancaster
Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics
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September 13, 2016
Response to "Complexity vs. Simplicity: The Winner Is?" Mechanism-Based Classifiers Provide More Than Just Classification
M C Lancaster, E A Sobie
New Zealand Veterinary Journal
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December 1, 1972
Studies on inflammation in the sheep, using turpentine-induced pleurisy as a test system. 1. Studies on the pleural exudates
J L Vegad, M C Lancaster
New Zealand Veterinary Journal
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May 1, 1973
Studies on inflammation in the sheep, using turpentine-induced pleurisy as a test system. 2. Suppression of the increased vascular permeability by specific antagonists of chemical mediators, anti-inflammatory agents and other substances
J L Vegad, M C Lancaster
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Indian Journal of Experimental Biology
|
May 1, 1973
Lymph-node-cell permeability factor in sheep
J L Vegad, M C Lancaster
Indian Journal of Experimental Biology
|
November 1, 1973
Histological study of increased vascular permeability in thermal injury in the sheep
J L Vegad, M C Lancaster
Indian Journal of Experimental Biology
|
November 1, 1973
Histological study of increased vascular permeability in the sheep in turpentine-induced inflammation of skin and pleura
J L Vegad, M C Lancaster
Indian Journal of Experimental Biology
|
July 1, 1973
Effect of denervation on increased vascular permeability in turpentine-induced inflammation of the sheep skin
J L Vegad, M C Lancaster
Aerospace Medicine
|
May 1, 1973
Prevention of the atherosclerotic diseases--opportunities for military medicine
V F Froelicher, M C Lancaster
New Zealand Veterinary Journal
|
July 1, 1972
Cutaneous antigen-antibody reactions in the sheep
J L Vegad, M C Lancaster
The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice
|
May 1, 1992
Neutralization of the effects of captopril by the use of ibuprofen in an elderly woman
D V Espino, M C Lancaster
Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics
|
September 13, 2016
Response to "Complexity vs. Simplicity: The Winner Is?" Mechanism-Based Classifiers Provide More Than Just Classification
M C Lancaster, E A Sobie
New Zealand Veterinary Journal
|
December 1, 1972
Studies on inflammation in the sheep, using turpentine-induced pleurisy as a test system. 1. Studies on the pleural exudates
J L Vegad, M C Lancaster
New Zealand Veterinary Journal
|
May 1, 1973
Studies on inflammation in the sheep, using turpentine-induced pleurisy as a test system. 2. Suppression of the increased vascular permeability by specific antagonists of chemical mediators, anti-inflammatory agents and other substances
J L Vegad, M C Lancaster
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