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N P Goldstein

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Mayo Clinic Proceedings|June 1, 1974
Introduction. Symposium on copper metabolism and Wilson's diseaseN P Goldstein, C A Owen
Mayo Clinic Proceedings|June 1, 1974
Body retention of injected 67Cu in patients with homozygous or heterozygous Wilson's disease and in normal subjects. Comparison of whole-body counting systemsW N Tauxe, R Willvonseder, N P Goldstein
Mayo Clinic Proceedings|January 1, 1979
Clinical spectrum of Wilson's disease (hepatolenticular degeneration)W B Dobyns, N P Goldstein, H Gordon
Wiener Zeitschrift Fur Innere Medizin Und Ihre Grenzgebiete|January 1, 1973
[Kinetics of radioactive copper in Wilson's disease]R Willvonseder, N P Goldstein, W N Tauxe
Mayo Clinic Proceedings|June 1, 1974
Long-term body retention of radiocopper (67Cu) and the diagnosis of Wilson's diseaseR Willvonseder, N P Goldstein, W N Tauxe
Federation Proceedings|May 1, 1971
Implications of tract metals in human diseasesJ T McCall, N P Goldstein, L H Smith
Mayo Clinic Proceedings|July 1, 1977
The ophthalmologic manifestations of Wilson's diseaseD O Wiebers, R W Hollenhorst, N P Goldstein
Mayo Clinic Proceedings|June 1, 1974
Wilson's disease. Electroencephalographic and evoked potential studiesB F Westmoreland, N P Goldstein, D W Klass
Health Physics|April 1, 1976
The measurement of 131I concentrations in air and milk following the 1974 Chinese nuclear testN P Goldstein, K H Sun, J L Gonzalez
The American Journal of Digestive Diseases|April 1, 1970
Normal sulfobromophthalein retention in established liver diseaseL J Schoenfield, G R Onstad, N P Goldstein
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Mayo Clinic Proceedings|June 1, 1974
Introduction. Symposium on copper metabolism and Wilson's diseaseN P Goldstein, C A Owen
Mayo Clinic Proceedings|June 1, 1974
Body retention of injected 67Cu in patients with homozygous or heterozygous Wilson's disease and in normal subjects. Comparison of whole-body counting systemsW N Tauxe, R Willvonseder, N P Goldstein
Mayo Clinic Proceedings|January 1, 1979
Clinical spectrum of Wilson's disease (hepatolenticular degeneration)W B Dobyns, N P Goldstein, H Gordon
Wiener Zeitschrift Fur Innere Medizin Und Ihre Grenzgebiete|January 1, 1973
[Kinetics of radioactive copper in Wilson's disease]R Willvonseder, N P Goldstein, W N Tauxe
Mayo Clinic Proceedings|June 1, 1974
Long-term body retention of radiocopper (67Cu) and the diagnosis of Wilson's diseaseR Willvonseder, N P Goldstein, W N Tauxe
Federation Proceedings|May 1, 1971
Implications of tract metals in human diseasesJ T McCall, N P Goldstein, L H Smith
Mayo Clinic Proceedings|July 1, 1977
The ophthalmologic manifestations of Wilson's diseaseD O Wiebers, R W Hollenhorst, N P Goldstein
Mayo Clinic Proceedings|June 1, 1974
Wilson's disease. Electroencephalographic and evoked potential studiesB F Westmoreland, N P Goldstein, D W Klass
Health Physics|April 1, 1976
The measurement of 131I concentrations in air and milk following the 1974 Chinese nuclear testN P Goldstein, K H Sun, J L Gonzalez
The American Journal of Digestive Diseases|April 1, 1970
Normal sulfobromophthalein retention in established liver diseaseL J Schoenfield, G R Onstad, N P Goldstein
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