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W A Walker

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Gastroenterology|February 1, 1993
Uptake and transport of macromolecules by the intestine: possible role in clinical disorders (an update)I R Sanderson, W A Walker
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|January 1, 1991
Growth factor signal transduction in human intestinal cellsS H Chu, W A Walker
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery|December 1, 1991
Vagal schwannomaW A Walker, F E Maguire
Pediatric Research|April 1, 1988
Development of the gastrointestinal mucosal barrier: changes in phospholipid head groups and fatty acid composition of intestinal microvillus membranes from newborn and adult ratsS H Chu, W A Walker
Brain Research|October 14, 1977
Inhibitory and facilitatory effects of various anti-estrogens on the induction of female sexual behavior by estradiol benzoate in guinea pigsW A Walker, H H Feder
Journal of Endodontics|October 1, 1983
Continued root development after apexification of an immature tooth with dens invaginatusW G Schindler, W A Walker
Pediatric Research|November 1, 1979
Effect of Escherichia coli endotoxin on the developing rat liver. I. Giant cell induction and disruption in protein metabolismJ M Andres, W A Walker
Neurochemical Research|April 1, 1980
De novo synthesis of neuron-specific enolase in a rabbit reticulocyte translation system programmed by poly(A)-RNA from rat brainW A Walker, C Zomzely-Neurath
Pediatric Clinics of North America|February 1, 1988
Host defense development in gut and related disordersE J Israel, W A Walker
Endocrinology|January 1, 1979
Long term effects of estrogen action are crucial for the display of lordosis in female guinea pigs: antagonism by antiestrogens and correlations with in vitro cytoplasmic binding activityW A Walker, H H Feder
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Gastroenterology|February 1, 1993
Uptake and transport of macromolecules by the intestine: possible role in clinical disorders (an update)I R Sanderson, W A Walker
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|January 1, 1991
Growth factor signal transduction in human intestinal cellsS H Chu, W A Walker
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery|December 1, 1991
Vagal schwannomaW A Walker, F E Maguire
Pediatric Research|April 1, 1988
Development of the gastrointestinal mucosal barrier: changes in phospholipid head groups and fatty acid composition of intestinal microvillus membranes from newborn and adult ratsS H Chu, W A Walker
Brain Research|October 14, 1977
Inhibitory and facilitatory effects of various anti-estrogens on the induction of female sexual behavior by estradiol benzoate in guinea pigsW A Walker, H H Feder
Journal of Endodontics|October 1, 1983
Continued root development after apexification of an immature tooth with dens invaginatusW G Schindler, W A Walker
Pediatric Research|November 1, 1979
Effect of Escherichia coli endotoxin on the developing rat liver. I. Giant cell induction and disruption in protein metabolismJ M Andres, W A Walker
Neurochemical Research|April 1, 1980
De novo synthesis of neuron-specific enolase in a rabbit reticulocyte translation system programmed by poly(A)-RNA from rat brainW A Walker, C Zomzely-Neurath
Pediatric Clinics of North America|February 1, 1988
Host defense development in gut and related disordersE J Israel, W A Walker
Endocrinology|January 1, 1979
Long term effects of estrogen action are crucial for the display of lordosis in female guinea pigs: antagonism by antiestrogens and correlations with in vitro cytoplasmic binding activityW A Walker, H H Feder
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