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T Watt

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[Kango] Japanese Journal of Nursing|August 1, 1984
[Nursing as image. From patient and family's point of view: be an attractive person]T Watt
Kangogaku Zasshi|May 1, 1989
[Ms. Takako Watt and her experiences as a former cancer patient and a leader of a patients' organization. 14. 12 years after surgery]T Watt
Kangogaku Zasshi|October 1, 1988
[An organization of breast cancer patients. 7. The importance of a happy, cheerful and beautiful outlook]T Watt
Kangogaku Zasshi|August 1, 1988
[Organization of post-mastectomy patients and their activities. 5]T Watt
Kangogaku Zasshi|March 1, 1986
[A report from New York. 3. Social workers at Beth Israel Medical Center: the importance of a sense of humor]T Watt
Medical Interface|June 7, 1994
Prescription drug capitation: risk versus rewardG T Watt
Josanpu Zasshi = the Japanese Journal for Midwife|June 1, 1982
[Volunteer activities to protect women's health: a discussion with Ms. M. Wiesenthal, director of the American Cancer Society]E Negishi, T Watt, M Wiesenthal
Biochemical Society Transactions|October 26, 2005
Reactive oxygen species (ROS)-mediated beta-cleavage of the prion protein in the mechanism of the cellular response to oxidative stressN T Watt, N M Hooper
Brain Research Bulletin|July 27, 2001
The response of neurones and glial cells to elevated copperN T Watt, N M Hooper
Trends in Biochemical Sciences|August 23, 2003
The prion protein and neuronal zinc homeostasisNicole T Watt, Nigel M Hooper
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[Kango] Japanese Journal of Nursing|August 1, 1984
[Nursing as image. From patient and family's point of view: be an attractive person]T Watt
Kangogaku Zasshi|May 1, 1989
[Ms. Takako Watt and her experiences as a former cancer patient and a leader of a patients' organization. 14. 12 years after surgery]T Watt
Kangogaku Zasshi|October 1, 1988
[An organization of breast cancer patients. 7. The importance of a happy, cheerful and beautiful outlook]T Watt
Kangogaku Zasshi|August 1, 1988
[Organization of post-mastectomy patients and their activities. 5]T Watt
Kangogaku Zasshi|March 1, 1986
[A report from New York. 3. Social workers at Beth Israel Medical Center: the importance of a sense of humor]T Watt
Medical Interface|June 7, 1994
Prescription drug capitation: risk versus rewardG T Watt
Josanpu Zasshi = the Japanese Journal for Midwife|June 1, 1982
[Volunteer activities to protect women's health: a discussion with Ms. M. Wiesenthal, director of the American Cancer Society]E Negishi, T Watt, M Wiesenthal
Biochemical Society Transactions|October 26, 2005
Reactive oxygen species (ROS)-mediated beta-cleavage of the prion protein in the mechanism of the cellular response to oxidative stressN T Watt, N M Hooper
Brain Research Bulletin|July 27, 2001
The response of neurones and glial cells to elevated copperN T Watt, N M Hooper
Trends in Biochemical Sciences|August 23, 2003
The prion protein and neuronal zinc homeostasisNicole T Watt, Nigel M Hooper
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