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Robert Myers

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Urology|November 30, 2014
Editorial commentRobert Myers
Mental Illness|February 13, 2019
Fully-integrated medical home for people with severe and persistent mental illness: A description and outcome analysis of a Medicare Advantage Chronic Special Needs ProgramRobert Myers
The Canadian Journal of Cardiology|February 18, 2004
Sarcoid heart diseaseJaffer Syed, Robert Myers
Delaware Medical Journal|March 7, 2009
Cardiovascular risk management caseG Robert Myers, Edward Goldenberg
Nature Reviews. Cardiology|June 26, 2010
Coronary artery disease: revascularization strategies for patients with CAD and diabetesG Robert Myers, William S Weintraub
Journal of Virology|February 12, 2002
Neurons differentially activate the herpes simplex virus type 1 immediate-early gene ICP0 and ICP27 promoters in transgenic miceChristie M Loiacono, Robert Myers, William J Mitchell
Seminars in Reproductive Medicine|November 4, 2017
Uterine Fibroids: Burden and Unmet Medical NeedAyman Al-Hendy, Evan Robert Myers, Elizabeth Stewart
Cureus|April 8, 2024
Delayed Presentation of a Post-traumatic Suprascapular Artery PseudoaneurysmRobert Myers, Bakhtawar Mushtaq, Robert Jubelirer, et al.
Journal of Neurovirology|June 19, 2004
The herpes simplex virus type 1 early gene (thymidine kinase) promoter is activated in neurons of brain, but not trigeminal ganglia, of transgenic mice in the absence of viral proteinsChristie M Loiacono, Robert Myers, William J Mitchell
The Journal of Vascular Access|July 27, 2010
Central vein stenosis or occlusion associated with cardiac rhythm management device leads in hemodialysis patients with ipsilateral arteriovenous access: a retrospective study of treatment using stents or stent-graftsTheodore F Saad, G Robert Myers, Jeffrey Cicone
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Urology|November 30, 2014
Editorial commentRobert Myers
Mental Illness|February 13, 2019
Fully-integrated medical home for people with severe and persistent mental illness: A description and outcome analysis of a Medicare Advantage Chronic Special Needs ProgramRobert Myers
The Canadian Journal of Cardiology|February 18, 2004
Sarcoid heart diseaseJaffer Syed, Robert Myers
Delaware Medical Journal|March 7, 2009
Cardiovascular risk management caseG Robert Myers, Edward Goldenberg
Nature Reviews. Cardiology|June 26, 2010
Coronary artery disease: revascularization strategies for patients with CAD and diabetesG Robert Myers, William S Weintraub
Journal of Virology|February 12, 2002
Neurons differentially activate the herpes simplex virus type 1 immediate-early gene ICP0 and ICP27 promoters in transgenic miceChristie M Loiacono, Robert Myers, William J Mitchell
Seminars in Reproductive Medicine|November 4, 2017
Uterine Fibroids: Burden and Unmet Medical NeedAyman Al-Hendy, Evan Robert Myers, Elizabeth Stewart
Cureus|April 8, 2024
Delayed Presentation of a Post-traumatic Suprascapular Artery PseudoaneurysmRobert Myers, Bakhtawar Mushtaq, Robert Jubelirer, et al.
Journal of Neurovirology|June 19, 2004
The herpes simplex virus type 1 early gene (thymidine kinase) promoter is activated in neurons of brain, but not trigeminal ganglia, of transgenic mice in the absence of viral proteinsChristie M Loiacono, Robert Myers, William J Mitchell
The Journal of Vascular Access|July 27, 2010
Central vein stenosis or occlusion associated with cardiac rhythm management device leads in hemodialysis patients with ipsilateral arteriovenous access: a retrospective study of treatment using stents or stent-graftsTheodore F Saad, G Robert Myers, Jeffrey Cicone
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