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Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics|June 11, 2004
Interrelationships among physicochemical properties, absorption and anthelmintic activities of 2-desoxoparaherquamide and selected analogsS S Johnson, E M Coscarelli, J P Davis, et al.
Human Molecular Genetics|November 11, 1999
The mutational spectrum of the sonic hedgehog gene in holoprosencephaly: SHH mutations cause a significant proportion of autosomal dominant holoprosencephalyL Nanni, J E Ming, M Bocian, et al.
Nature Genetics|December 1, 1995
Opitz syndrome is genetically heterogeneous, with one locus on Xp22, and a second locus on 22q11.2N H Robin, G J Feldman, A L Aronson, et al.
Pediatrics|November 11, 2009
Multidisciplinary management of Hunter syndromeJoseph Muenzer, M Beck, C M Eng, et al.
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Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics|June 11, 2004
Interrelationships among physicochemical properties, absorption and anthelmintic activities of 2-desoxoparaherquamide and selected analogsS S Johnson, E M Coscarelli, J P Davis, et al.
Human Molecular Genetics|November 11, 1999
The mutational spectrum of the sonic hedgehog gene in holoprosencephaly: SHH mutations cause a significant proportion of autosomal dominant holoprosencephalyL Nanni, J E Ming, M Bocian, et al.
Nature Genetics|December 1, 1995
Opitz syndrome is genetically heterogeneous, with one locus on Xp22, and a second locus on 22q11.2N H Robin, G J Feldman, A L Aronson, et al.
Pediatrics|November 11, 2009
Multidisciplinary management of Hunter syndromeJoseph Muenzer, M Beck, C M Eng, et al.
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