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Neonatology|July 3, 2009
Long-term epidemiology of neonatal sepsis: benefits and concerns. Commentary on van den Hoogen A, et al.: long-term trends in the epidemiology of neonatal sepsis and antibiotic susceptibility of causative agents (Neonatology 2010;97:22-28)Michael P Sherman
Australian Family Physician|January 1, 1985
Is there a hero in heroin addiction?J P Sherman
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|November 4, 2000
Human milk, fatty acids, and the immune response: a new glimpseM P Sherman
The Medical Journal of Australia|January 7, 1991
How to score opiatesJ P Sherman
Fertility and Sterility|March 1, 1975
Impotence in patients with chronic renal failure on dialysis: its frequency and etiologyF P Sherman
Pediatrics|September 17, 1998
Interventions for perinatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathyM P Sherman
The Practitioner|November 22, 1988
Orthopaedics. The foot and ankleK P Sherman
Neonatology|January 9, 2013
Intestinal microbes and obesity: a reality check. Commentary on f.B. Morel et Al.: can antibiotic treatment in preweaning rats alter body composition in adulthood? (Neonatology 2013;103:182-189)Michael P Sherman
American Journal of Pharmacy and the Sciences Supporting Public Health|May 1, 1970
A possible determinant of drug action--the blood-brain barrierG P Sherman
American Journal of Pharmacy and the Sciences Supporting Public Health|July 1, 1972
A study of the bradycardic effect of the antihypertensive agent 2,6-dichlorobenzylidene aminoguanidine acetate (WY-8678) in the anesthetized dogG P Sherman
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Neonatology|July 3, 2009
Long-term epidemiology of neonatal sepsis: benefits and concerns. Commentary on van den Hoogen A, et al.: long-term trends in the epidemiology of neonatal sepsis and antibiotic susceptibility of causative agents (Neonatology 2010;97:22-28)Michael P Sherman
Australian Family Physician|January 1, 1985
Is there a hero in heroin addiction?J P Sherman
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|November 4, 2000
Human milk, fatty acids, and the immune response: a new glimpseM P Sherman
The Medical Journal of Australia|January 7, 1991
How to score opiatesJ P Sherman
Fertility and Sterility|March 1, 1975
Impotence in patients with chronic renal failure on dialysis: its frequency and etiologyF P Sherman
Pediatrics|September 17, 1998
Interventions for perinatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathyM P Sherman
The Practitioner|November 22, 1988
Orthopaedics. The foot and ankleK P Sherman
Neonatology|January 9, 2013
Intestinal microbes and obesity: a reality check. Commentary on f.B. Morel et Al.: can antibiotic treatment in preweaning rats alter body composition in adulthood? (Neonatology 2013;103:182-189)Michael P Sherman
American Journal of Pharmacy and the Sciences Supporting Public Health|May 1, 1970
A possible determinant of drug action--the blood-brain barrierG P Sherman
American Journal of Pharmacy and the Sciences Supporting Public Health|July 1, 1972
A study of the bradycardic effect of the antihypertensive agent 2,6-dichlorobenzylidene aminoguanidine acetate (WY-8678) in the anesthetized dogG P Sherman
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