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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America|November 24, 2019
The Emergent Evaluation and Treatment of Elbow and Forearm InjuriesDennis P Hanlon, Vasilios Mavrophilipos
Experientia|September 15, 1975
Copper ion binding and enzyme inhibitory properties of the antithyroid drug methimazoleD P Hanlon, S Shuman
Pediatric Research|August 1, 1986
Arsenate-induced neural tube defects not influenced by constant rate administration of folic acidV H Ferm, D P Hanlon
Environmental Research|August 1, 1976
The permeability of the Syrian hamster placenta to mercuryT F Gale, D P Hanlon
Experientia|August 15, 1989
Cadmium effects and biochemical status in hamsters following acute exposure in late gestationD P Hanlon, V H Ferm
Ear and Hearing|July 1, 1999
Neuroaudiological effects in a case of fatal dimethylmercury poisoningF E Musiek, D P Hanlon
FEMS Microbiology Letters|November 15, 1995
Cellular location influences copper-dependent topaquinone formation for phenylethylamine oxidase expressed in Escherichia coli K-12S P Hanlon, R A Cooper
Environmental Research|August 1, 1986
Concentration and chemical status of arsenic in the blood of pregnant hamsters during critical embryogenesis. 2. Acute exposureD P Hanlon, V H Ferm
Biology of Reproduction|August 1, 1974
Toxicity of copper salts in hamster embryonic developmentV H Ferm, D P Hanlon
Environmental Research|August 1, 1986
Concentration and chemical status of arsenic in the blood of pregnant hamsters during critical embryogenesis. 1. Subchronic exposure to arsenate utilizing constant rate administrationD P Hanlon, V H Ferm
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America|November 24, 2019
The Emergent Evaluation and Treatment of Elbow and Forearm InjuriesDennis P Hanlon, Vasilios Mavrophilipos
Experientia|September 15, 1975
Copper ion binding and enzyme inhibitory properties of the antithyroid drug methimazoleD P Hanlon, S Shuman
Pediatric Research|August 1, 1986
Arsenate-induced neural tube defects not influenced by constant rate administration of folic acidV H Ferm, D P Hanlon
Environmental Research|August 1, 1976
The permeability of the Syrian hamster placenta to mercuryT F Gale, D P Hanlon
Experientia|August 15, 1989
Cadmium effects and biochemical status in hamsters following acute exposure in late gestationD P Hanlon, V H Ferm
Ear and Hearing|July 1, 1999
Neuroaudiological effects in a case of fatal dimethylmercury poisoningF E Musiek, D P Hanlon
FEMS Microbiology Letters|November 15, 1995
Cellular location influences copper-dependent topaquinone formation for phenylethylamine oxidase expressed in Escherichia coli K-12S P Hanlon, R A Cooper
Environmental Research|August 1, 1986
Concentration and chemical status of arsenic in the blood of pregnant hamsters during critical embryogenesis. 2. Acute exposureD P Hanlon, V H Ferm
Biology of Reproduction|August 1, 1974
Toxicity of copper salts in hamster embryonic developmentV H Ferm, D P Hanlon
Environmental Research|August 1, 1986
Concentration and chemical status of arsenic in the blood of pregnant hamsters during critical embryogenesis. 1. Subchronic exposure to arsenate utilizing constant rate administrationD P Hanlon, V H Ferm
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