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The Journal of Emergency Medicine|May 1, 1989
Acute porphyria in the emergency departmentA Karcz, P S Farkas
American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal|September 1, 1981
Risk associated with the spray application of polyurethane foamH R Hosein, S Farkas
The Medical Clinics of North America|September 1, 1978
Serologic tests in infectious diseases. Clinical utility and interpretationA J Weinstein, S Farkas
Orvosi Hetilap|February 5, 2000
[Minimal invasive lumbar sympathectomy]J Bognár, S Farkas, I Inczeffy
Neuropharmacology|February 1, 1989
Effects of some centrally acting muscle relaxants on spinal root potentials: a comparative studyS Farkas, I Tarnawa, P Berzsenyi
Neurobiology (Budapest, Hungary)|January 1, 1997
Comparative characterisation of the centrally acting muscle relaxant RGH-5002 and tolperisone and of lidocaine based on their effects on rat spinal cord in vitroS Farkas, P Kocsis, N Bielik
Neurobiology (Budapest, Hungary)|January 1, 1997
Participation of NMDA and AMPA type glutamate receptors in spinal segmental reflex: an in vitro studyP Kocsis, S Farkas, N Bielik
Neurobiology (Budapest, Hungary)|April 4, 2000
Receptor components of glutamate-evoked increase in intracellular Ca2+ concentration of neurons in cultureC Horváth, S Farkas, J Nagy
The Science of the Total Environment|July 1, 1974
Potential effect of food processing on the fluoride content of infant foodsC S Farkas, E J Farkas
Neurobiology (Budapest, Hungary)|January 1, 1997
Studies on the mechanism of action of RGH-5002, a centrally acting muscle relaxant, using whole cell patch clamp techniqueN Bielik, S Farkas, P Kocsis
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The Journal of Emergency Medicine|May 1, 1989
Acute porphyria in the emergency departmentA Karcz, P S Farkas
American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal|September 1, 1981
Risk associated with the spray application of polyurethane foamH R Hosein, S Farkas
The Medical Clinics of North America|September 1, 1978
Serologic tests in infectious diseases. Clinical utility and interpretationA J Weinstein, S Farkas
Orvosi Hetilap|February 5, 2000
[Minimal invasive lumbar sympathectomy]J Bognár, S Farkas, I Inczeffy
Neuropharmacology|February 1, 1989
Effects of some centrally acting muscle relaxants on spinal root potentials: a comparative studyS Farkas, I Tarnawa, P Berzsenyi
Neurobiology (Budapest, Hungary)|January 1, 1997
Comparative characterisation of the centrally acting muscle relaxant RGH-5002 and tolperisone and of lidocaine based on their effects on rat spinal cord in vitroS Farkas, P Kocsis, N Bielik
Neurobiology (Budapest, Hungary)|January 1, 1997
Participation of NMDA and AMPA type glutamate receptors in spinal segmental reflex: an in vitro studyP Kocsis, S Farkas, N Bielik
Neurobiology (Budapest, Hungary)|April 4, 2000
Receptor components of glutamate-evoked increase in intracellular Ca2+ concentration of neurons in cultureC Horváth, S Farkas, J Nagy
The Science of the Total Environment|July 1, 1974
Potential effect of food processing on the fluoride content of infant foodsC S Farkas, E J Farkas
Neurobiology (Budapest, Hungary)|January 1, 1997
Studies on the mechanism of action of RGH-5002, a centrally acting muscle relaxant, using whole cell patch clamp techniqueN Bielik, S Farkas, P Kocsis
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