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Novel Variance-Component TWAS method for studying complex human diseases with applications to Alzheimer's dementia.
Studies on intact sarcoplasmic reticulum: patch clamp recording and tension measurement in lobster split muscle fibers.
Development and evaluation of a high resolution 0.5mm isotropic T1-weighted template of the older adult brain.
Absence of a radiation-induced first-cycle G1-S arrest in p53+ human tumor cells synchronized by mitotic selection.
What's new in dermatology? Cutaneous lymphoma.
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What's new in dermatology? Cutaneous lymphoma.
What's new in dermatology? Cutaneous lymphoma. Iowa Med. 1991 May; 81(5):204.
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Humans
Leukapheresis
Lymphoma, T-Cell, Cutaneous
Photochemotherapy
Skin Neoplasms
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Warren W. Piette