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Pediatric research
Pediatric research
Minimum effective dose of clemastine in a mouse model of preterm white matter injury.
Sustaining careers of physician-scientists in neonatology and pediatric critical care medicine: formulating supportive departmental policies.
Mutational analysis of the pro-opiomelanocortin gene in French obese children led to the identification of a novel deleterious heterozygous mutation located in the alpha-melanocyte stimulating hormone domain.
Mutational analysis of the pro-opiomelanocortin gene in French obese children led to the identification of a novel deleterious heterozygous mutation located in the alpha-melanocyte stimulating hormone domain.
A novel signaling mechanism in brain development.
PIT-1 AND ITS NATURALLY OCCURRING GENETIC MUTATIONS; ANSWERS AND QUESTIONS ABOUT THE MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF PITUITARY DEVELOPMENT AND DISEASE.
MECHANISM OF THYMINELESS DEATH: 73.