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Aragaki, Corinne C
Arnoldo, Brett D
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Burris, Agnes
Chang, Ling-Yu E
Deeb, Samir S
Graves, Jennifer A Marshall
Horton, Jureta W
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1.
Cone visual pigments of the Australian marsupials, the stripe-faced and fat-tailed dunnarts: sequence and inferred spectral properties.
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Strachan, Jessica
Chang, Ling-Yu E
Wakefield, Matthew J
Graves, Jennifer A Marshall
Deeb, Samir S
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20050111
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Visual neuroscience
vol. 21
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Molecular or pharmacologic inhibition of the CD14 signaling pathway protects against burn-related myocardial inflammation and dysfunction.
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Barber, Robert C
Maass, David L
White, D Jean
Chang, Ling-Yu E
Horton, Jureta W
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20090416
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Shock (Augusta, Ga.)
vol. 30
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Innate immunity SNPs are associated with risk for severe sepsis after burn injury.
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Barber, Robert C
Chang, Ling-Yu E
Arnoldo, Brett D
Purdue, Gary F
Hunt, John L
Horton, Jureta W
Aragaki, Corinne C
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20070329
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Clinical medicine & research
vol. 4
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CD14-159 C allele is associated with increased risk of mortality after burn injury.
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Barber, Robert C
Aragaki, Corinne C
Chang, Ling-Yu E
Purdue, Gary F
Hunt, John L
Arnoldo, Brett D
Horton, Jureta W
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20070720
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Shock (Augusta, Ga.)
vol. 27
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Epistatic interactions are critical to gene-association studies: PAI-1 and risk for mortality after burn injury.
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Barber, Robert C
Chang, Ling-Yu E
Lemaire, Susan M
Burris, Agnes
Purdue, Gary F
Hunt, John L
Arnoldo, Brett D
Horton, Jureta W
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20080328
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Journal of burn care & research : official publication of the American Burn Association
vol. 29
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