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Ruth E Bristol

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Seminars in Pediatric Neurology|May 5, 2009
Low-grade glial tumors: are they all the same?Ruth E Bristol
World Neurosurgery|June 10, 2014
The rocking chairRuth E Bristol
World Neurosurgery|March 6, 2016
Current Trends in CraniosynostosisRuth E Bristol
Child'S Nervous System : Chns : Official Journal of the International Society for Pediatric Neurosurgery|October 6, 2006
Segmental spinal dysgenesis: report of four cases and proposed management strategyRuth E Bristol, Nicholas Theodore, Harold L Rekate
IEEE Transactions on Bio-Medical Engineering|November 19, 2013
Miniaturized passive hydrogel check valve for hydrocephalus treatmentHelen N Schwerdt, Ruth E Bristol, Junseok Chae
The Journal of Craniofacial Surgery|January 15, 2011
Normally shaped heads with no sutures, normally shaped heads with abnormal sutures, and abnormally shaped heads with normal suturesRuth E Bristol, Mark D Krieger, J Gordon McComb
Seminars in Pediatric Neurology|April 15, 2005
The effects of craniosynostosis on the brain with respect to intracranial pressureRuth E Bristol, Gregory P Lekovic, Harold L Rekate
Seminars in Pediatric Neurology|April 15, 2005
Cognitive impact of craniosynostosisGregory P Lekovic, Ruth E Bristol, Harold L Rekate
Neurosurgical Focus|July 6, 2006
The evolution of endovascular treatment for intracranial arteriovenous malformationsRuth E Bristol, Felipe C Albuquerque, Cameron G McDougall
ACS Sensors|March 7, 2020
Three-Dimensionally Printed Microelectromechanical-System Hydrogel Valve for Communicating HydrocephalusSeunghyun Lee, Ruth E Bristol, Mark C Preul, et al.
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Seminars in Pediatric Neurology|May 5, 2009
Low-grade glial tumors: are they all the same?Ruth E Bristol
World Neurosurgery|June 10, 2014
The rocking chairRuth E Bristol
World Neurosurgery|March 6, 2016
Current Trends in CraniosynostosisRuth E Bristol
Child'S Nervous System : Chns : Official Journal of the International Society for Pediatric Neurosurgery|October 6, 2006
Segmental spinal dysgenesis: report of four cases and proposed management strategyRuth E Bristol, Nicholas Theodore, Harold L Rekate
IEEE Transactions on Bio-Medical Engineering|November 19, 2013
Miniaturized passive hydrogel check valve for hydrocephalus treatmentHelen N Schwerdt, Ruth E Bristol, Junseok Chae
The Journal of Craniofacial Surgery|January 15, 2011
Normally shaped heads with no sutures, normally shaped heads with abnormal sutures, and abnormally shaped heads with normal suturesRuth E Bristol, Mark D Krieger, J Gordon McComb
Seminars in Pediatric Neurology|April 15, 2005
The effects of craniosynostosis on the brain with respect to intracranial pressureRuth E Bristol, Gregory P Lekovic, Harold L Rekate
Seminars in Pediatric Neurology|April 15, 2005
Cognitive impact of craniosynostosisGregory P Lekovic, Ruth E Bristol, Harold L Rekate
Neurosurgical Focus|July 6, 2006
The evolution of endovascular treatment for intracranial arteriovenous malformationsRuth E Bristol, Felipe C Albuquerque, Cameron G McDougall
ACS Sensors|March 7, 2020
Three-Dimensionally Printed Microelectromechanical-System Hydrogel Valve for Communicating HydrocephalusSeunghyun Lee, Ruth E Bristol, Mark C Preul, et al.
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