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R L Wood

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The Anatomical Record|April 1, 1970
Development of peribiliary dense bodies in embryonic ratR L Wood
Cell and Tissue Research|June 27, 1979
The fine structure of the hypostome and mouth of hydra. II. Transmission electron microscopyR L Wood
Advances in Clinical Rehabilitation|January 1, 1987
Neuropsychological assessment in brain injury rehabilitationR L Wood
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association|April 15, 1984
Swine erysipelas--a review of prevalence and researchR L Wood
Brain Injury|October 1, 1991
Critical analysis of the concept of sensory stimulation for patients in vegetative statesR L Wood
Journal of Ultrastructure Research|March 1, 1977
The cell junctions of hydra as viewed by freeze-fracture replicationR L Wood
Journal of Learning Disabilities|June 1, 1988
Attention disorders in brain injury rehabilitationR L Wood
Cell and Tissue Research|June 27, 1979
The fine structure of the hypostome and mouth of hydra. I. Scanning electron microscopyR L Wood
American Journal of Veterinary Research|January 1, 1974
Isolation of pathogenic Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae from feces of apparently healthy swineR L Wood
The Journal of Cell Biology|August 1, 1974
A closely packed array of membrane intercalated particles at the free surface of hydraR L Wood
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The Anatomical Record|April 1, 1970
Development of peribiliary dense bodies in embryonic ratR L Wood
Cell and Tissue Research|June 27, 1979
The fine structure of the hypostome and mouth of hydra. II. Transmission electron microscopyR L Wood
Advances in Clinical Rehabilitation|January 1, 1987
Neuropsychological assessment in brain injury rehabilitationR L Wood
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association|April 15, 1984
Swine erysipelas--a review of prevalence and researchR L Wood
Brain Injury|October 1, 1991
Critical analysis of the concept of sensory stimulation for patients in vegetative statesR L Wood
Journal of Ultrastructure Research|March 1, 1977
The cell junctions of hydra as viewed by freeze-fracture replicationR L Wood
Journal of Learning Disabilities|June 1, 1988
Attention disorders in brain injury rehabilitationR L Wood
Cell and Tissue Research|June 27, 1979
The fine structure of the hypostome and mouth of hydra. I. Scanning electron microscopyR L Wood
American Journal of Veterinary Research|January 1, 1974
Isolation of pathogenic Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae from feces of apparently healthy swineR L Wood
The Journal of Cell Biology|August 1, 1974
A closely packed array of membrane intercalated particles at the free surface of hydraR L Wood
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