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Archives of Neurology|January 1, 1985
Neonatal lumbar plexus injuryE E Hope, J B Bodensteiner, N Thong
The Journal of the Oklahoma State Medical Association|February 1, 1976
Essential tremor: a common and treatable disorderD A Davis, D L Landstrom, N N Thong
American Journal of Surgery|October 1, 1985
Objective comparison of physical dysfunction after neck dissectionS Sobol, C Jensen, W Sawyer, et al.
The Pharmacogenomics Journal|May 1, 2013
Efavirenz-mediated induction of omeprazole metabolism is CYP2C19 genotype dependentV Michaud, Y Kreutz, T Skaar, et al.
Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics|February 10, 2012
Induction of CYP2C19 and CYP3A activity following repeated administration of efavirenz in healthy volunteersV Michaud, E Ogburn, N Thong, et al.
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Archives of Neurology|January 1, 1985
Neonatal lumbar plexus injuryE E Hope, J B Bodensteiner, N Thong
The Journal of the Oklahoma State Medical Association|February 1, 1976
Essential tremor: a common and treatable disorderD A Davis, D L Landstrom, N N Thong
American Journal of Surgery|October 1, 1985
Objective comparison of physical dysfunction after neck dissectionS Sobol, C Jensen, W Sawyer, et al.
The Pharmacogenomics Journal|May 1, 2013
Efavirenz-mediated induction of omeprazole metabolism is CYP2C19 genotype dependentV Michaud, Y Kreutz, T Skaar, et al.
Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics|February 10, 2012
Induction of CYP2C19 and CYP3A activity following repeated administration of efavirenz in healthy volunteersV Michaud, E Ogburn, N Thong, et al.
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