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T Gilliam

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Medical Electronics|January 11, 1981
Performance testing in the clinical environmentT Gilliam
Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology|November 1, 1982
Toxicity of aldicarb and fonofos to the early-life-stage of the fathead minnowQ H Pickering, W T Gilliam
The Journal of Nursing Administration|October 1, 1988
When the patient requires observation not hospitalizationB Balik, C H Seitz, T Gilliam
Research Quarterly|May 1, 1978
Active vs. passive recovery from short-term supramaximal exerciseV L Katch, T Gilliam, A Weltman
Neurobiology of Disease|December 21, 2016
The CD24 surface antigen in neural development and diseaseDaniel T Gilliam, Vishal Menon, Niko P Bretz, et al.
Journal of Autoimmunity|November 5, 2018
Identification of novel susceptibility genes associated with seven autoimmune disorders using whole genome molecular interaction networksSam Kara, Gerardo A Pirela-Morillo, Conrad T Gilliam, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 25, 1997
N-terminal domains of human copper-transporting adenosine triphosphatases (the Wilson's and Menkes disease proteins) bind copper selectively in vivo and in vitro with stoichiometry of one copper per metal-binding repeatS Lutsenko, K Petrukhin, M J Cooper, et al.
Methodsx|June 15, 2019
Molecular Interaction Network Approach (MINA) identifies association of novel candidate disease genesSam Kara, Alaa Hanna, Gerardo A Pirela-Morillo, et al.
Natural Toxins|August 10, 1999
Oxidative deamination of hydrolyzed fumonisin B(1) (AP(1)) by cultures of Exophiala spiniferaB A Blackwell, J T Gilliam, M E Savard, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|October 23, 1997
Two forms of Wilson disease protein produced by alternative splicing are localized in distinct cellular compartmentsX L Yang, N Miura, Y Kawarada, et al.
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Medical Electronics|January 11, 1981
Performance testing in the clinical environmentT Gilliam
Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology|November 1, 1982
Toxicity of aldicarb and fonofos to the early-life-stage of the fathead minnowQ H Pickering, W T Gilliam
The Journal of Nursing Administration|October 1, 1988
When the patient requires observation not hospitalizationB Balik, C H Seitz, T Gilliam
Research Quarterly|May 1, 1978
Active vs. passive recovery from short-term supramaximal exerciseV L Katch, T Gilliam, A Weltman
Neurobiology of Disease|December 21, 2016
The CD24 surface antigen in neural development and diseaseDaniel T Gilliam, Vishal Menon, Niko P Bretz, et al.
Journal of Autoimmunity|November 5, 2018
Identification of novel susceptibility genes associated with seven autoimmune disorders using whole genome molecular interaction networksSam Kara, Gerardo A Pirela-Morillo, Conrad T Gilliam, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 25, 1997
N-terminal domains of human copper-transporting adenosine triphosphatases (the Wilson's and Menkes disease proteins) bind copper selectively in vivo and in vitro with stoichiometry of one copper per metal-binding repeatS Lutsenko, K Petrukhin, M J Cooper, et al.
Methodsx|June 15, 2019
Molecular Interaction Network Approach (MINA) identifies association of novel candidate disease genesSam Kara, Alaa Hanna, Gerardo A Pirela-Morillo, et al.
Natural Toxins|August 10, 1999
Oxidative deamination of hydrolyzed fumonisin B(1) (AP(1)) by cultures of Exophiala spiniferaB A Blackwell, J T Gilliam, M E Savard, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|October 23, 1997
Two forms of Wilson disease protein produced by alternative splicing are localized in distinct cellular compartmentsX L Yang, N Miura, Y Kawarada, et al.
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