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Journal of Clinical Microbiology|July 1, 1982
Comparison of direct and indirect enzyme immunoassays with direct ultracentrifugation before electron microscopy for detection of rotavirusesG W Hammond, G S Ahluwalia, F G Barker, et al.
Laboratory Investigation; a Journal of Technical Methods and Pathology|June 23, 1999
Semi-quantitative fluorescence in situ hybridization analysis indicates that the myc protein is consistently stabilized both before and after transformation of low-grade follicular center to high-grade diffuse large cell lymphomaM Albalwi, D W Hammond, J R Goepel, et al.
The Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy|May 1, 1979
The treatment of chancroid: comparison of one week of sulfisoxazole with single dose doxycyclineG W Hammond, M Slutchuk, C J Lian, et al.
Journal of the National Medical Association|November 1, 1996
Chronic respiratory illness as a predictor of survival in idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy: the Washington, DC, Dilated Cardiomyopathy StudyS A Martin, S S Coughlin, C Metayer, et al.
Journal of Bioluminescence and Chemiluminescence|January 1, 1991
Nucleophilic addition to the 9 position of 9-phenylcarboxylate-10-methylacridinium protects against hydrolysis of the esterP W Hammond, W A Wiese, A A Waldrop, et al.
The Journal of General Virology|August 1, 1991
Indian bunchy top disease of tomato plants is caused by a distinct strain of citrus exocortis viroidM D Mishra, R W Hammond, R A Owens, et al.
Journal of Clinical Pathology|June 1, 1994
Application of fluorescence in situ hybridisation to chromosome analysis of aged bone marrow smearsD W Hammond, R F Hinchliffe, M H Goyns, et al.
Plant Disease|February 13, 2019
Newly Discovered Natural Hosts of Tomato chlorosis virus in Costa RicaA Solórzano-Morales, N Barboza, E Hernández, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology|July 1, 1970
Diffusing capacity of the lung in Caucasians native to 3,100 mA C DeGraff, R F Grover, R L Johnson, et al.
American Journal of Public Health|October 17, 1998
The evolving epidemiology of chlamydial and gonococcal infections in response to control programs in Winnipeg, CanadaJ F Blanchard, S Moses, C Greenaway, et al.
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Journal of Clinical Microbiology|July 1, 1982
Comparison of direct and indirect enzyme immunoassays with direct ultracentrifugation before electron microscopy for detection of rotavirusesG W Hammond, G S Ahluwalia, F G Barker, et al.
Laboratory Investigation; a Journal of Technical Methods and Pathology|June 23, 1999
Semi-quantitative fluorescence in situ hybridization analysis indicates that the myc protein is consistently stabilized both before and after transformation of low-grade follicular center to high-grade diffuse large cell lymphomaM Albalwi, D W Hammond, J R Goepel, et al.
The Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy|May 1, 1979
The treatment of chancroid: comparison of one week of sulfisoxazole with single dose doxycyclineG W Hammond, M Slutchuk, C J Lian, et al.
Journal of the National Medical Association|November 1, 1996
Chronic respiratory illness as a predictor of survival in idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy: the Washington, DC, Dilated Cardiomyopathy StudyS A Martin, S S Coughlin, C Metayer, et al.
Journal of Bioluminescence and Chemiluminescence|January 1, 1991
Nucleophilic addition to the 9 position of 9-phenylcarboxylate-10-methylacridinium protects against hydrolysis of the esterP W Hammond, W A Wiese, A A Waldrop, et al.
The Journal of General Virology|August 1, 1991
Indian bunchy top disease of tomato plants is caused by a distinct strain of citrus exocortis viroidM D Mishra, R W Hammond, R A Owens, et al.
Journal of Clinical Pathology|June 1, 1994
Application of fluorescence in situ hybridisation to chromosome analysis of aged bone marrow smearsD W Hammond, R F Hinchliffe, M H Goyns, et al.
Plant Disease|February 13, 2019
Newly Discovered Natural Hosts of Tomato chlorosis virus in Costa RicaA Solórzano-Morales, N Barboza, E Hernández, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology|July 1, 1970
Diffusing capacity of the lung in Caucasians native to 3,100 mA C DeGraff, R F Grover, R L Johnson, et al.
American Journal of Public Health|October 17, 1998
The evolving epidemiology of chlamydial and gonococcal infections in response to control programs in Winnipeg, CanadaJ F Blanchard, S Moses, C Greenaway, et al.
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