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Abulibdeh, Abdulsalam
Banne, Ehud
Camats, Núria
Dweik, Dima
Flück, Christa
Garfinkel, Benjamin P
Kanaan, Moein
Kastiel, Yael
Kaufman, Yotam
Lebel, Eyal
Levy-Lahad, Ephrat
Malkiel, Sarah
Renbaum, Paul
Tenenbaum, Ariel
Weinberg-Shukron, Ariella
Zangen, David
Zangen, David Haim
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Amino Acid Substitution
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CHO Cells
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Chlorocebus aethiops
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Euthyroid submedian free T4 and subclinical hypothyroidism may have a detrimental clinical effect in Down syndrome.
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Tenenbaum, Ariel
Lebel, Eyal
Malkiel, Sarah
Kastiel, Yael
Abulibdeh, Abdulsalam
Zangen, David Haim
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20130201
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Hormone research in paediatrics
vol. 78
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Testicular differentiation factor SF-1 is required for human spleen development.
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Zangen, David
Kaufman, Yotam
Banne, Ehud
Weinberg-Shukron, Ariella
Abulibdeh, Abdulsalam
Garfinkel, Benjamin P
Dweik, Dima
Kanaan, Moein
Camats, Núria
Flück, Christa
Renbaum, Paul
Levy-Lahad, Ephrat
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20140616
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The Journal of clinical investigation
vol. 124
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