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P S Conway

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The International Journal of Psycho-Analysis|July 17, 1999
When all is said ... a phenomenological enquiry into post-termination experienceP S Conway
Biotechniques|July 1, 1991
Use of 33P for Sanger DNA sequencingR J Zagursky, P S Conway, M A Kashdan
International Journal of Cancer|December 20, 1995
Genetic alterations distinguish different types of ovarian tumorsM Pieretti, C Cavalieri, P S Conway, et al.
Human Pathology|April 1, 1995
Genetic alterations on chromosome 17 distinguish different types of epithelial ovarian tumorsM Pieretti, D E Powell, H H Gallion, et al.
Human Pathology|April 1, 1995
Hypermethylation at a chromosome 17 "hot spot" is a common event in ovarian cancerM Pieretti, D E Powell, H H Gallion, et al.
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The International Journal of Psycho-Analysis|July 17, 1999
When all is said ... a phenomenological enquiry into post-termination experienceP S Conway
Biotechniques|July 1, 1991
Use of 33P for Sanger DNA sequencingR J Zagursky, P S Conway, M A Kashdan
International Journal of Cancer|December 20, 1995
Genetic alterations distinguish different types of ovarian tumorsM Pieretti, C Cavalieri, P S Conway, et al.
Human Pathology|April 1, 1995
Genetic alterations on chromosome 17 distinguish different types of epithelial ovarian tumorsM Pieretti, D E Powell, H H Gallion, et al.
Human Pathology|April 1, 1995
Hypermethylation at a chromosome 17 "hot spot" is a common event in ovarian cancerM Pieretti, D E Powell, H H Gallion, et al.
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