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P M May

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FEBS Letters|January 1, 1977
Computer simulation of chelation therapy. Plasma mobilizing index as a replacement for effective stability constantP M May, D R Williams
The Journal of Hygiene|May 18, 2010
Some Observations on the Immunity and Disability Caused by VacciniaS F Dudley, P M May
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine|January 1, 1977
Computer models of metal ion-low molecular weight equilibria in plasma and the influence of D-penicillamine, triethylenetetramine and EDTAP M May, D R Williams
Progress in Medicinal Chemistry|January 1, 1983
The present status of chelating agents in medicineP M May, R A Bulman
Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry|August 1, 1980
Computer simulation of metal ion equilibria in biofluids. Part 3. Trace metal supplementation in total parenteral nutritionG Berthon, C Matuchansky, P M May
Experientia|July 15, 1981
Trace metal requirements in total parenteral nutrition: a theoretical approach by mathematical modelingG Berthon, P M May, C Matuchansky
Talanta|June 1, 1985
The use of glass electrodes for the determination of formation constants--II: Simulation of titration dataP M May, K Murray, D R Williams
Talanta|November 1, 1988
The use of glass electrodes for the determination of formation constants-III Optimization of titration data: The esta library of computer programsP M May, K Murray, D R Williams
Agents and Actions|February 1, 1983
Metal binding by pharmaceuticals. Part 3. Copper (II) and zinc (II) interactions with isoniazidA Cole, P M May, D R Williams
Agents and Actions. Supplements|January 1, 1981
Models of low-molecular-weight copper(II) complexing equilibria in relation to rheumatoid arthritisC Furnival, P M May, D R Williams
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FEBS Letters|January 1, 1977
Computer simulation of chelation therapy. Plasma mobilizing index as a replacement for effective stability constantP M May, D R Williams
The Journal of Hygiene|May 18, 2010
Some Observations on the Immunity and Disability Caused by VacciniaS F Dudley, P M May
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine|January 1, 1977
Computer models of metal ion-low molecular weight equilibria in plasma and the influence of D-penicillamine, triethylenetetramine and EDTAP M May, D R Williams
Progress in Medicinal Chemistry|January 1, 1983
The present status of chelating agents in medicineP M May, R A Bulman
Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry|August 1, 1980
Computer simulation of metal ion equilibria in biofluids. Part 3. Trace metal supplementation in total parenteral nutritionG Berthon, C Matuchansky, P M May
Experientia|July 15, 1981
Trace metal requirements in total parenteral nutrition: a theoretical approach by mathematical modelingG Berthon, P M May, C Matuchansky
Talanta|June 1, 1985
The use of glass electrodes for the determination of formation constants--II: Simulation of titration dataP M May, K Murray, D R Williams
Talanta|November 1, 1988
The use of glass electrodes for the determination of formation constants-III Optimization of titration data: The esta library of computer programsP M May, K Murray, D R Williams
Agents and Actions|February 1, 1983
Metal binding by pharmaceuticals. Part 3. Copper (II) and zinc (II) interactions with isoniazidA Cole, P M May, D R Williams
Agents and Actions. Supplements|January 1, 1981
Models of low-molecular-weight copper(II) complexing equilibria in relation to rheumatoid arthritisC Furnival, P M May, D R Williams
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