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Cytotechnology|February 24, 2012
Clinical cytology and physiologyJ P Bureau
Dental Update|October 16, 2003
Tooth-supported stud-retained prostheses: three case reportsGeorge P Bureau
British Journal of Experimental Pathology|October 1, 1979
In vivo effect of human chorionic gonadotropin on the migration of inflammatory cells in intact or castrated male and female guinea-pigs: a quantitative histological study. II. Study of castrated males and femalesR Senelar, J P Bureau
Pathologie-Biologie|September 1, 1996
[Biological rhythm, inflammation and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents]J P Bureau, G Labrecque
Annales De Pathologie|January 1, 1989
[Flow cytometry. Principles and methods for cell studies]P Vago, J P Bureau
Prenatal Diagnosis|October 16, 1999
Nothing ventured, nothing gained!J Chiesa, J P Bureau
Thorax|August 19, 2000
Comparison of two in-laboratory titration methods to determine effective pressure levels in patients with obstructive sleep apnoeaM P Bureau, F Sériès
British Journal of Experimental Pathology|June 1, 1979
Inhibitory effect of pregnancy on the migration of the inflammatory cells: a quantitative histological studyR Senelar, J P Bureau
British Journal of Experimental Pathology|October 1, 1979
In vivo effect of human chorionic gonadotropin on the migration of inflammatory cells in intact or castrated male and female guinea-pigs. A quantitative histological study. I. Study of intact male and female guinea-pigsR Senelar, J P Bureau
Food and Chemical Toxicology : an International Journal Published for the British Industrial Biological Research Association|October 18, 2021
Deoxynivalenol: Mechanisms of action and its effects on various terrestrial and aquatic speciesJamie M Hooft, Dominique P Bureau
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Cytotechnology|February 24, 2012
Clinical cytology and physiologyJ P Bureau
Dental Update|October 16, 2003
Tooth-supported stud-retained prostheses: three case reportsGeorge P Bureau
British Journal of Experimental Pathology|October 1, 1979
In vivo effect of human chorionic gonadotropin on the migration of inflammatory cells in intact or castrated male and female guinea-pigs: a quantitative histological study. II. Study of castrated males and femalesR Senelar, J P Bureau
Pathologie-Biologie|September 1, 1996
[Biological rhythm, inflammation and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents]J P Bureau, G Labrecque
Annales De Pathologie|January 1, 1989
[Flow cytometry. Principles and methods for cell studies]P Vago, J P Bureau
Prenatal Diagnosis|October 16, 1999
Nothing ventured, nothing gained!J Chiesa, J P Bureau
Thorax|August 19, 2000
Comparison of two in-laboratory titration methods to determine effective pressure levels in patients with obstructive sleep apnoeaM P Bureau, F Sériès
British Journal of Experimental Pathology|June 1, 1979
Inhibitory effect of pregnancy on the migration of the inflammatory cells: a quantitative histological studyR Senelar, J P Bureau
British Journal of Experimental Pathology|October 1, 1979
In vivo effect of human chorionic gonadotropin on the migration of inflammatory cells in intact or castrated male and female guinea-pigs. A quantitative histological study. I. Study of intact male and female guinea-pigsR Senelar, J P Bureau
Food and Chemical Toxicology : an International Journal Published for the British Industrial Biological Research Association|October 18, 2021
Deoxynivalenol: Mechanisms of action and its effects on various terrestrial and aquatic speciesJamie M Hooft, Dominique P Bureau
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