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The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology|October 1, 1986
Application of stable isotope methodology in the evaluation of sustained-release theophylline dosage formsJ R Koup, S B Walker, G G Shapiro, et al.
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology|August 1, 1985
Induction of eustachian tube dysfunction with histamine nasal provocationS B Walker, G G Shapiro, C W Bierman, et al.
Journal of Virology|May 3, 2001
Complete in vitro assembly of the reovirus outer capsid produces highly infectious particles suitable for genetic studies of the receptor-binding proteinK Chandran, X Zhang, N H Olson, et al.
Journal of Virology|March 12, 1999
Reovirus virion-like particles obtained by recoating infectious subvirion particles with baculovirus-expressed sigma3 protein: an approach for analyzing sigma3 functions during virus entryJ Jané-Valbuena, M L Nibert, S M Spencer, et al.
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The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology|October 1, 1986
Application of stable isotope methodology in the evaluation of sustained-release theophylline dosage formsJ R Koup, S B Walker, G G Shapiro, et al.
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology|August 1, 1985
Induction of eustachian tube dysfunction with histamine nasal provocationS B Walker, G G Shapiro, C W Bierman, et al.
Journal of Virology|May 3, 2001
Complete in vitro assembly of the reovirus outer capsid produces highly infectious particles suitable for genetic studies of the receptor-binding proteinK Chandran, X Zhang, N H Olson, et al.
Journal of Virology|March 12, 1999
Reovirus virion-like particles obtained by recoating infectious subvirion particles with baculovirus-expressed sigma3 protein: an approach for analyzing sigma3 functions during virus entryJ Jané-Valbuena, M L Nibert, S M Spencer, et al.
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