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kainic acidexist-ingoldfishGlutamic acid-insensitive [3H]kainic acid binding in goldfish brain.
hepatolithiasisexist-inChinaHepatolithiasis in East Asia: comparison between Japan and China.
mixed connective tissue diseaseexist-inIndiaDoes mixed connective tissue disease exist in India?
enzymeexist-inhyperphosphorylatedCombination of gene targeting and substrate trapping to identify substrates of protein tyrosine phosphatases using PTP-PEST as a model.
abnormalitiesexist-inmyelodysplastic syndromesTargeted therapies in myeloid leukemia.
abnormalitiesexist-inpeptideOxytocin infusion reduces repetitive behaviors in adults with autistic and Asperger's disorders.
abnormalitiesexist-indopamine[Hereditary progressive dystonia with marked diurnal fluctuation--a report of two siblings, one of them showing age-dependent changes of symptoms]
abnormalitiesexist-inneoplasmsClonal karyotypic aberrations in enchondromas.
diseasesexist-inChinaEhrlichiae and ehrlichial diseases in china.
diseasesexist-inTaiwanInvasive Haemophilus influenzae diseases and purulent meningitis in Taiwan.
lysisexist-intumorsHeat treatment of leukemic cell lines can increase their sensitivity to NK lysis.
glycolysisexist-inyeastA two-hybrid system analysis shows interactions between 6-phosphofructo-1-kinase and 6-phosphofructo-2-kinase but not between other glycolytic enzymes of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
malnutritionexist-inUnited StatesSevere primary malnutrition in US children.
CpG island hypermethylationexist-inhuman cancerCancer epigenetics: DNA methylation and chromatin alterations in human cancer.
Norplantexist-incaliforniaA patchwork of funding sources for Norplant users in the U.S.
infectionexist-incambodiaMyths about AIDS in Cambodia.
botulismexist-inAustraliaA recent reminder of botulism.
protein kinaseexist-inyeastOligomers of the Cdc7/Dbf4 protein kinase exist in the yeast cell.
protein kinaseexist-insheepCharacteristics of the adenohypophyseal Ca2+-phospholipid-dependent protein kinase.
proteinsexist-inB. pertussisIdentification of two bvg-repressed surface proteins of Bordetella pertussis.
phosphodiesteraseexist-inratEffect of drugs stimulating dopaminergic system on phosphodiesterase activity in rat striatum.
sickle cell diseaseexist-inBrazilIncidence, effects, and management of sickle cell disease in Brazil.
brain dysfunctionexist-inanorexiaPrediction of outcome in anorexia nervosa from neuropsychological status.
nadph-cytochrome p450 reductaseexist-inratCharacterization of a phenobarbital-inducible cytochrome P-450, NADPH-cytochrome P-450 reductase and reconstituted cytochrome P-450 mono-oxygenase system from rat brain. Evidence for constitutive presence in rat and human brain.
Oregonexist-inNew JerseyOpinions and reactions of physicians in New Jersey regarding the Oregon Death with Dignity Act.
Europeexist-inpigsSusceptibility of Chinese Meishan and European large white pigs to enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli strains bearing colonization factor K88, 987P, K99, or F41.
aldose reductaseexist-inratIdentification and characterization of aldose reductase in cultured rat mesangial cells.
estrogensexist-inratStudies on neurosteroids. IX. Characterization of estrogens in rat brains using gas chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry.
eating disordersexist-ingeorgiaAn exploration of eating disorders in a Georgian sample.
leukemiaexist-inSan Antonio, TXAre deaths from liver cancer, kidney cancer, and leukemia clustered in San Antonio?
Plasmodium falciparum malariaexist-intanzaniaKnowledge and management of malaria in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
V antigenexist-inYersiniaPassive immunity to infection with Yersinia spp. mediated by anti-recombinant V antigen is dependent on polymorphism of V antigen.
 
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