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Science of Aging Knowledge Environment : SAGE KE|November 19, 2004
Culture clash.A growing body of research suggests that yeast have programmed death pathways, yet many researchers are skeptical. Recent studies provide some of the first experimental evidence for why a single-celled organism would commit suicideR John Davenport
Science of Aging Knowledge Environment : SAGE KE|September 30, 2005
Battle of the sexesR John Davenport
Nature|July 28, 2006
Protein folding: inside the cageR John Ellis
The Journal of Hand Surgery|February 23, 2013
Wrist arthrodesis following extensive brachial plexus injuryJerry R John
Laboratory Investigation; a Journal of Technical Methods and Pathology|November 30, 2012
MDR-1, Bcl-xL, H. pylori, and Wnt/β-catenin signalling in the adult stomach: how much is too much?R John Macleod
Asian Journal of Andrology|January 30, 2010
Whither must spermatozoa wander? The future of laboratory seminologyR John Aitken
Techniques in Vascular and Interventional Radiology|December 23, 2019
Klippel-Trenaunay SyndromePhilip R John
Journal of Reproductive Immunology|October 19, 2002
Immunocontraceptive vaccines for human useR John Aitken
Spine|January 25, 2003
Point of viewR John Hurlbert
The Canadian Journal of Cardiology|June 27, 2015
When to Suspect Sleep Apnea and What to Do About ItR John Kimoff
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Science of Aging Knowledge Environment : SAGE KE|November 19, 2004
Culture clash.A growing body of research suggests that yeast have programmed death pathways, yet many researchers are skeptical. Recent studies provide some of the first experimental evidence for why a single-celled organism would commit suicideR John Davenport
Science of Aging Knowledge Environment : SAGE KE|September 30, 2005
Battle of the sexesR John Davenport
Nature|July 28, 2006
Protein folding: inside the cageR John Ellis
The Journal of Hand Surgery|February 23, 2013
Wrist arthrodesis following extensive brachial plexus injuryJerry R John
Laboratory Investigation; a Journal of Technical Methods and Pathology|November 30, 2012
MDR-1, Bcl-xL, H. pylori, and Wnt/β-catenin signalling in the adult stomach: how much is too much?R John Macleod
Asian Journal of Andrology|January 30, 2010
Whither must spermatozoa wander? The future of laboratory seminologyR John Aitken
Techniques in Vascular and Interventional Radiology|December 23, 2019
Klippel-Trenaunay SyndromePhilip R John
Journal of Reproductive Immunology|October 19, 2002
Immunocontraceptive vaccines for human useR John Aitken
Spine|January 25, 2003
Point of viewR John Hurlbert
The Canadian Journal of Cardiology|June 27, 2015
When to Suspect Sleep Apnea and What to Do About ItR John Kimoff
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