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Journal of Allied Health|June 12, 2001
Incorporating transcultural care education in allied health curriculaJ M Winn, G K Riehl
Carbohydrate Research|February 24, 2001
Structures of the O4 and O18 antigens of Stenotrophomonas maltophilia: a case of enantiomeric repeating unitsA M Winn, S G Wilkinson
National Cancer Institute Monograph|December 1, 1985
Second cancer following cancers of the buccal cavity and pharynx in Connecticut, 1935-1982D M Winn, W J Blot
Lancet (London, England)|April 12, 1980
Hazards with snuffD F Goldsmith, D M Winn
Toxicology|December 13, 2006
Investigating the role of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor in benzene-initiated toxicity in vitroHelen J Badham, Louise M Winn
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology|January 20, 2010
In utero and in vitro effects of benzene and its metabolites on erythroid differentiation and the role of reactive oxygen speciesHelen J Badham, Louise M Winn
Journal of the National Cancer Institute|June 26, 2008
Criteria for the evaluation of large cohort studies: an application to the nurses' health studyGraham A Colditz, Deborah M Winn
Laboratory Animals|April 1, 1981
Strain differences in kidney function of inbred rats: 1. Glomerular filtration rate and renal plasma flowH Hackbarth, E Baunack, M Winn
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology|September 6, 2015
Investigating the effects of in utero benzene exposure on epigenetic modifications in maternal and fetal CD-1 miceNicola A Philbrook, Louise M Winn
Molecular Pharmacology|July 1, 1995
Phenytoin-initiated DNA oxidation in murine embryo culture, and embryo protection by the antioxidative enzymes superoxide dismutase and catalase: evidence for reactive oxygen species-mediated DNA oxidation in the molecular mechanism of phenytoin teratogenicityL M Winn, P G Wells
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Journal of Allied Health|June 12, 2001
Incorporating transcultural care education in allied health curriculaJ M Winn, G K Riehl
Carbohydrate Research|February 24, 2001
Structures of the O4 and O18 antigens of Stenotrophomonas maltophilia: a case of enantiomeric repeating unitsA M Winn, S G Wilkinson
National Cancer Institute Monograph|December 1, 1985
Second cancer following cancers of the buccal cavity and pharynx in Connecticut, 1935-1982D M Winn, W J Blot
Lancet (London, England)|April 12, 1980
Hazards with snuffD F Goldsmith, D M Winn
Toxicology|December 13, 2006
Investigating the role of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor in benzene-initiated toxicity in vitroHelen J Badham, Louise M Winn
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology|January 20, 2010
In utero and in vitro effects of benzene and its metabolites on erythroid differentiation and the role of reactive oxygen speciesHelen J Badham, Louise M Winn
Journal of the National Cancer Institute|June 26, 2008
Criteria for the evaluation of large cohort studies: an application to the nurses' health studyGraham A Colditz, Deborah M Winn
Laboratory Animals|April 1, 1981
Strain differences in kidney function of inbred rats: 1. Glomerular filtration rate and renal plasma flowH Hackbarth, E Baunack, M Winn
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology|September 6, 2015
Investigating the effects of in utero benzene exposure on epigenetic modifications in maternal and fetal CD-1 miceNicola A Philbrook, Louise M Winn
Molecular Pharmacology|July 1, 1995
Phenytoin-initiated DNA oxidation in murine embryo culture, and embryo protection by the antioxidative enzymes superoxide dismutase and catalase: evidence for reactive oxygen species-mediated DNA oxidation in the molecular mechanism of phenytoin teratogenicityL M Winn, P G Wells
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