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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 28, 2024
Bacterial spores respond to humidity similarly to hydrogelsGennady Y Gor, George W Scherer, Howard A Stone
Molecular Medicine Today|September 26, 1997
Resources for human genetics on the World Wide WebL R Osborne, J R Lee, S W Scherer
Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America|April 1, 1989
The biophysics of nasal airflowP W Scherer, I I Hahn, M M Mozell
Operative Dentistry|January 1, 1989
Evaluation of the ability of glass-ionomer cement to bond to glass-ionomer cementW Scherer, J Vaidyanathan, J M Kaim, et al.
American Journal of Dentistry|December 1, 1989
Microleakage of capsulated glass ionomer cementsW Scherer, J Kaim, E Gottlieb-Schein, et al.
General Dentistry|May 1, 1990
Comparison of microleakage between direct placement composites and direct composite inlaysW Scherer, F Caliskan, J Kaim, et al.
The New England Journal of Medicine|November 13, 2009
Outcome reporting in industry-sponsored trials of gabapentin for off-label useS Swaroop Vedula, Lisa Bero, Roberta W Scherer, et al.
Journal of Esthetic Dentistry|November 1, 1992
Bonding amalgam to tooth structure: a scanning electron microscope studyW Scherer, B Penugonda, K Allen, et al.
Chemical Senses|June 18, 2004
Effect of anatomy on human nasal air flow and odorant transport patterns: implications for olfactionKai Zhao, Peter W Scherer, Shoreh A Hajiloo, et al.
Journal of Esthetic Dentistry|March 1, 1992
Addition of fresh amalgam to existing amalgam: microleakage studyC Leelawat, W Scherer, J Chang, et al.
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 28, 2024
Bacterial spores respond to humidity similarly to hydrogelsGennady Y Gor, George W Scherer, Howard A Stone
Molecular Medicine Today|September 26, 1997
Resources for human genetics on the World Wide WebL R Osborne, J R Lee, S W Scherer
Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America|April 1, 1989
The biophysics of nasal airflowP W Scherer, I I Hahn, M M Mozell
Operative Dentistry|January 1, 1989
Evaluation of the ability of glass-ionomer cement to bond to glass-ionomer cementW Scherer, J Vaidyanathan, J M Kaim, et al.
American Journal of Dentistry|December 1, 1989
Microleakage of capsulated glass ionomer cementsW Scherer, J Kaim, E Gottlieb-Schein, et al.
General Dentistry|May 1, 1990
Comparison of microleakage between direct placement composites and direct composite inlaysW Scherer, F Caliskan, J Kaim, et al.
The New England Journal of Medicine|November 13, 2009
Outcome reporting in industry-sponsored trials of gabapentin for off-label useS Swaroop Vedula, Lisa Bero, Roberta W Scherer, et al.
Journal of Esthetic Dentistry|November 1, 1992
Bonding amalgam to tooth structure: a scanning electron microscope studyW Scherer, B Penugonda, K Allen, et al.
Chemical Senses|June 18, 2004
Effect of anatomy on human nasal air flow and odorant transport patterns: implications for olfactionKai Zhao, Peter W Scherer, Shoreh A Hajiloo, et al.
Journal of Esthetic Dentistry|March 1, 1992
Addition of fresh amalgam to existing amalgam: microleakage studyC Leelawat, W Scherer, J Chang, et al.
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