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Annals of Medical History|May 4, 2021
Syme and His Son-in-LawJohn N E Brown
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|July 21, 1971
Molecular characteristics of the totally dependent and independent forms of glycogen synthase of rabbit skeletal muscle. I. Preparation and characteristics of the totally glucose 6-phosphate dependent formN E Brown, J Larner
Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology|September 1, 1995
Insect nuclear receptors: a developmental and comparative perspectiveV C Henrich, N E Brown
Journal of the American Dietetic Association|November 1, 1987
Convective heat processing of turkey roll: effects on sensory quality and energy usageN E Brown, J Y Chyuan
Journal of the American Dietetic Association|December 1, 1988
Sensory and instrumental assessments of spaghetti and meat sauce subjected to three holding treatmentsN E Brown, A I Bernard
Pediatric Pulmonology|November 12, 1998
Effects of sputum oscillations and rhDNase in vitro: a combined approach to treat cystic fibrosis lung diseaseB Dasgupta, N E Brown, M King
Healthcare Management Forum|March 4, 1993
A specialized home care team does make a differenceD Larson, R Odegard, N E Brown
Chest|November 1, 1978
Changes in pulmonary mechanics and gas exchange following thoracocentesisN E Brown, N Zamel, A Aberman
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|July 21, 1971
Molecular characteristics of the totally dependent and independent forms of glycogen synthase of rabbit skeletal muscle. II. Some chemical characteristics of the enzyme protein and of its change on interconversionC H Smith, N E Brown, J Larner
Annals of Internal Medicine|December 1, 1993
Sarcoidosis, liver transplantation, and cyclosporineV G Bain, N Kneteman, N E Brown
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Annals of Medical History|May 4, 2021
Syme and His Son-in-LawJohn N E Brown
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|July 21, 1971
Molecular characteristics of the totally dependent and independent forms of glycogen synthase of rabbit skeletal muscle. I. Preparation and characteristics of the totally glucose 6-phosphate dependent formN E Brown, J Larner
Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology|September 1, 1995
Insect nuclear receptors: a developmental and comparative perspectiveV C Henrich, N E Brown
Journal of the American Dietetic Association|November 1, 1987
Convective heat processing of turkey roll: effects on sensory quality and energy usageN E Brown, J Y Chyuan
Journal of the American Dietetic Association|December 1, 1988
Sensory and instrumental assessments of spaghetti and meat sauce subjected to three holding treatmentsN E Brown, A I Bernard
Pediatric Pulmonology|November 12, 1998
Effects of sputum oscillations and rhDNase in vitro: a combined approach to treat cystic fibrosis lung diseaseB Dasgupta, N E Brown, M King
Healthcare Management Forum|March 4, 1993
A specialized home care team does make a differenceD Larson, R Odegard, N E Brown
Chest|November 1, 1978
Changes in pulmonary mechanics and gas exchange following thoracocentesisN E Brown, N Zamel, A Aberman
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|July 21, 1971
Molecular characteristics of the totally dependent and independent forms of glycogen synthase of rabbit skeletal muscle. II. Some chemical characteristics of the enzyme protein and of its change on interconversionC H Smith, N E Brown, J Larner
Annals of Internal Medicine|December 1, 1993
Sarcoidosis, liver transplantation, and cyclosporineV G Bain, N Kneteman, N E Brown
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