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R P Wedeen

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Archives of Environmental Health|September 27, 2000
Consent in epidemiology: implications of history for public policyR P Wedeen
The Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine, New York|October 1, 1995
Shaping environmental research: the Lead Industries Association 1928-1946R P Wedeen
Kidney International. Supplement|November 1, 1991
Environmental renal disease: lead, cadmium and Balkan endemic nephropathyR P Wedeen
American Journal of Industrial Medicine|January 1, 1991
TLVs and the contribution of science to policyR P Wedeen
The International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine|October 2, 2012
Lead poisoning: the evolving definitionR P Wedeen
Progress in Nuclear Medicine|January 1, 1972
The normal renogram. B. The normal radiohippuran renogramR P Wedeen
The New England Journal of Medicine|November 5, 1992
Impairment of renal function with increasing blood lead concentrationsV Batuman, R P Wedeen
Contributions to Nephrology|January 1, 1978
Relation of tubular interstitial disease to renal functionR P Wedeen, V Batuman
Kidney International|April 1, 1973
The distribution of p-aminohippuric acid in rat kidney slices. I. Tubular localizationR P Wedeen, B Weiner
The American Journal of Physiology|April 1, 1974
Distribution of p-aminohippuric acid in rat kidney slices. 3. Effect of inhibitorsR P Wedeen, B Weiner
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Archives of Environmental Health|September 27, 2000
Consent in epidemiology: implications of history for public policyR P Wedeen
The Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine, New York|October 1, 1995
Shaping environmental research: the Lead Industries Association 1928-1946R P Wedeen
Kidney International. Supplement|November 1, 1991
Environmental renal disease: lead, cadmium and Balkan endemic nephropathyR P Wedeen
American Journal of Industrial Medicine|January 1, 1991
TLVs and the contribution of science to policyR P Wedeen
The International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine|October 2, 2012
Lead poisoning: the evolving definitionR P Wedeen
Progress in Nuclear Medicine|January 1, 1972
The normal renogram. B. The normal radiohippuran renogramR P Wedeen
The New England Journal of Medicine|November 5, 1992
Impairment of renal function with increasing blood lead concentrationsV Batuman, R P Wedeen
Contributions to Nephrology|January 1, 1978
Relation of tubular interstitial disease to renal functionR P Wedeen, V Batuman
Kidney International|April 1, 1973
The distribution of p-aminohippuric acid in rat kidney slices. I. Tubular localizationR P Wedeen, B Weiner
The American Journal of Physiology|April 1, 1974
Distribution of p-aminohippuric acid in rat kidney slices. 3. Effect of inhibitorsR P Wedeen, B Weiner
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