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Stuart Brody

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AIDS (London, England)|May 13, 2006
Research design determines what can be known about modes of HIV transmissionDevon D Brewer, John J Potterat, Stuart Brody
The Journal of Sexual Medicine|August 1, 2013
Penis size and vaginal orgasmRui M Costa, Geoffrey F Miller, Stuart Brody
International Journal of STD & AIDS|February 16, 2008
Blind spots in the epidemiology of HIV in black AmericansJohn J Potterat, Devon D Brewer, Stuart Brody
The Journal of Sexual Medicine|September 26, 2012
Women who prefer longer penises are more likely to have vaginal orgasms (but not clitoral orgasms): implications for an evolutionary theory of vaginal orgasmRui Miguel Costa, Geoffrey F Miller, Stuart Brody
Cancer|January 20, 2011
Receptive anal intercourse as a potential risk factor for rectal cancerJohn J Potterat, Devon D Brewer, Stuart Brody
AIDS (London, England)|March 22, 2006
Miscarriage of HIV epidemiology in sub-Saharan AfricaJohn J Potterat, Devon D Brewer, Stuart Brody
Lancet (London, England)|May 15, 2007
Male circumcision in HIV preventionDevon D Brewer, John J Potterat, Stuart Brody
Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes (1999)|March 1, 2007
Association of HIV infection with poor genital hygiene and medical treatment for prior serious illness suggests iatrogenic transmissionStuart Brody, Devon D Brewer, John J Potterat
Genetics|January 24, 2007
Circadian rhythms in Neurospora crassa: clock mutant effects in the absence of a frq-based oscillatorLaura Lombardi, Kevin Schneider, Michelle Tsukamoto, et al.
Psychopharmacology|February 28, 2002
A randomized controlled trial of high dose ascorbic acid for reduction of blood pressure, cortisol, and subjective responses to psychological stressStuart Brody, Ragnar Preut, Kerstin Schommer, et al.
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AIDS (London, England)|May 13, 2006
Research design determines what can be known about modes of HIV transmissionDevon D Brewer, John J Potterat, Stuart Brody
The Journal of Sexual Medicine|August 1, 2013
Penis size and vaginal orgasmRui M Costa, Geoffrey F Miller, Stuart Brody
International Journal of STD & AIDS|February 16, 2008
Blind spots in the epidemiology of HIV in black AmericansJohn J Potterat, Devon D Brewer, Stuart Brody
The Journal of Sexual Medicine|September 26, 2012
Women who prefer longer penises are more likely to have vaginal orgasms (but not clitoral orgasms): implications for an evolutionary theory of vaginal orgasmRui Miguel Costa, Geoffrey F Miller, Stuart Brody
Cancer|January 20, 2011
Receptive anal intercourse as a potential risk factor for rectal cancerJohn J Potterat, Devon D Brewer, Stuart Brody
AIDS (London, England)|March 22, 2006
Miscarriage of HIV epidemiology in sub-Saharan AfricaJohn J Potterat, Devon D Brewer, Stuart Brody
Lancet (London, England)|May 15, 2007
Male circumcision in HIV preventionDevon D Brewer, John J Potterat, Stuart Brody
Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes (1999)|March 1, 2007
Association of HIV infection with poor genital hygiene and medical treatment for prior serious illness suggests iatrogenic transmissionStuart Brody, Devon D Brewer, John J Potterat
Genetics|January 24, 2007
Circadian rhythms in Neurospora crassa: clock mutant effects in the absence of a frq-based oscillatorLaura Lombardi, Kevin Schneider, Michelle Tsukamoto, et al.
Psychopharmacology|February 28, 2002
A randomized controlled trial of high dose ascorbic acid for reduction of blood pressure, cortisol, and subjective responses to psychological stressStuart Brody, Ragnar Preut, Kerstin Schommer, et al.
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