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Innovative Higher Education|November 14, 2022
Learning by Doing: Student & Faculty Reflections on a Collaborative Model for Conducting and Publishing Mixed Methods Research in a Graduate CourseGina R Costello, Kimberly R Davis, Oliver S Crocco
Journal of Crohn'S & Colitis|January 21, 2012
Upper gastrointestinal involvement in paediatric onset Crohn's disease: prevalence and clinical implicationsS Crocco, S Martelossi, N Giurici, et al.
APSP Journal of Case Reports|September 17, 2013
Stump appendicitis seven years after appendectomyS Crocco, F Pederiva, E Zanelli, et al.
Allergologia Et Immunopathologia|November 13, 2012
Food protein-induced enterocolitis syndrome (FPIES) and well cooked foods: a working hypothesisS Miceli Sopo, D Buonsenso, S Monaco, et al.
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Innovative Higher Education|November 14, 2022
Learning by Doing: Student & Faculty Reflections on a Collaborative Model for Conducting and Publishing Mixed Methods Research in a Graduate CourseGina R Costello, Kimberly R Davis, Oliver S Crocco
Journal of Crohn'S & Colitis|January 21, 2012
Upper gastrointestinal involvement in paediatric onset Crohn's disease: prevalence and clinical implicationsS Crocco, S Martelossi, N Giurici, et al.
APSP Journal of Case Reports|September 17, 2013
Stump appendicitis seven years after appendectomyS Crocco, F Pederiva, E Zanelli, et al.
Allergologia Et Immunopathologia|November 13, 2012
Food protein-induced enterocolitis syndrome (FPIES) and well cooked foods: a working hypothesisS Miceli Sopo, D Buonsenso, S Monaco, et al.
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