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Journal of Virology|March 9, 2000
A single-amino-acid substitution of a tyrosine residue in the rubella virus E1 cytoplasmic domain blocks virus releaseJ Yao, S Gillam
The Health Service Journal|November 6, 1997
Primary care. Failure to achieve take-offS Gillam, R Lewis
Biotechnology (Reading, Mass.)|January 1, 1992
Site-specific mutagenesis using synthetic oligodeoxyribonucleotide primers: I. Optimum conditions and minimum oligodeoxyribonucleotide length. 1979S Gillam, M Smith
Journal of Clinical Psychology|July 1, 1983
A-B similarity-complementarity and accurate empathyS Gillam, H McGinley
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|June 19, 1998
Managing demand in general practiceS Gillam, D Pencheon
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|June 6, 1998
Needs assessment: from theory to practiceA Stevens, S Gillam
Journal of Virological Methods|March 1, 1985
Purification of biologically active rubella virus antigens by immunoaffinity chromatographyP Chong, S Gillam
The Health Service Journal|March 30, 2001
Primary care. Lock, stock-take and barrelB Leese, S Gillam
Virology|July 5, 2001
Mutations in the GDD motif of rubella virus putative RNA-dependent RNA polymerase affect virus replicationX Wang, S Gillam
Gene|December 1, 1979
Site-specific mutagenesis using synthetic oligodeoxyribonucleotide primers: II. In vitro selection of mutant DNAS Gillam, M Smith
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Journal of Virology|March 9, 2000
A single-amino-acid substitution of a tyrosine residue in the rubella virus E1 cytoplasmic domain blocks virus releaseJ Yao, S Gillam
The Health Service Journal|November 6, 1997
Primary care. Failure to achieve take-offS Gillam, R Lewis
Biotechnology (Reading, Mass.)|January 1, 1992
Site-specific mutagenesis using synthetic oligodeoxyribonucleotide primers: I. Optimum conditions and minimum oligodeoxyribonucleotide length. 1979S Gillam, M Smith
Journal of Clinical Psychology|July 1, 1983
A-B similarity-complementarity and accurate empathyS Gillam, H McGinley
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|June 19, 1998
Managing demand in general practiceS Gillam, D Pencheon
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|June 6, 1998
Needs assessment: from theory to practiceA Stevens, S Gillam
Journal of Virological Methods|March 1, 1985
Purification of biologically active rubella virus antigens by immunoaffinity chromatographyP Chong, S Gillam
The Health Service Journal|March 30, 2001
Primary care. Lock, stock-take and barrelB Leese, S Gillam
Virology|July 5, 2001
Mutations in the GDD motif of rubella virus putative RNA-dependent RNA polymerase affect virus replicationX Wang, S Gillam
Gene|December 1, 1979
Site-specific mutagenesis using synthetic oligodeoxyribonucleotide primers: II. In vitro selection of mutant DNAS Gillam, M Smith
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