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P A Grady

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Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|September 6, 2001
End-of-life issues in AIDS: the research perspectiveP A Grady, A R Knebel, A Draper
Image--The Journal of Nursing Scholarship|January 1, 1996
Development of biological studies to support biobehavioral research at the National Institute of Nursing ResearchH D Sigmon, L M Amende, P A Grady
Nursing Outlook|November 19, 1997
The National Institute of Nursing Research explores opportunities in genetics researchH D Sigmon, P A Grady, L M Amende
American Journal of Infection Control|December 10, 1999
Interdisciplinary group advises the National Institute of Nursing Research on research opportunities for controlling emerging infectionsE L Larson, P A Grady, J R Lunney
Advances in Neurology|January 1, 1990
Rapid solute transport throughout the brain via paravascular fluid pathwaysM L Rennels, O R Blaumanis, P A Grady
Advances in Neurology|January 1, 1990
Focal cerebral edema impedes convective fluid/tracer movement through paravascular pathways in cat brainO R Blaumanis, M L Rennels, P A Grady
Nursing Outlook|March 1, 1997
Incorporating environmental sciences and nursing research: an NINR initiativeP A Grady, J T Harden, P Moritz, et al.
Brain Research|February 4, 1985
Evidence for a 'paravascular' fluid circulation in the mammalian central nervous system, provided by the rapid distribution of tracer protein throughout the brain from the subarachnoid spaceM L Rennels, T F Gregory, O R Blaumanis, et al.
Nursing Outlook|February 13, 2020
Corrigendum to Precision health: Advancing symptom and self-management scienceK T Hickey, S Bakken, M W Byrne, et al.
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Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|September 6, 2001
End-of-life issues in AIDS: the research perspectiveP A Grady, A R Knebel, A Draper
Image--The Journal of Nursing Scholarship|January 1, 1996
Development of biological studies to support biobehavioral research at the National Institute of Nursing ResearchH D Sigmon, L M Amende, P A Grady
Nursing Outlook|November 19, 1997
The National Institute of Nursing Research explores opportunities in genetics researchH D Sigmon, P A Grady, L M Amende
American Journal of Infection Control|December 10, 1999
Interdisciplinary group advises the National Institute of Nursing Research on research opportunities for controlling emerging infectionsE L Larson, P A Grady, J R Lunney
Advances in Neurology|January 1, 1990
Rapid solute transport throughout the brain via paravascular fluid pathwaysM L Rennels, O R Blaumanis, P A Grady
Advances in Neurology|January 1, 1990
Focal cerebral edema impedes convective fluid/tracer movement through paravascular pathways in cat brainO R Blaumanis, M L Rennels, P A Grady
Nursing Outlook|March 1, 1997
Incorporating environmental sciences and nursing research: an NINR initiativeP A Grady, J T Harden, P Moritz, et al.
Brain Research|February 4, 1985
Evidence for a 'paravascular' fluid circulation in the mammalian central nervous system, provided by the rapid distribution of tracer protein throughout the brain from the subarachnoid spaceM L Rennels, T F Gregory, O R Blaumanis, et al.
Nursing Outlook|February 13, 2020
Corrigendum to Precision health: Advancing symptom and self-management scienceK T Hickey, S Bakken, M W Byrne, et al.
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