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Further studies upon Hypersusceptibility and Immunity.
1907
M J Rosenau, and J F Anderson
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M J Rosenau, and J F Anderson
FURTHER STUDIES ON BACTERIAL HYPERSUSCEPTIBILITY. II.
January 1923, The Journal of experimental medicine,
M J Rosenau, and J F Anderson
STUDIES UPON BACTERIOLYSIS AND TYPHOID IMMUNITY.
May 1901, Journal. Boston Society of Medical Sciences,
M J Rosenau, and J F Anderson
Studies upon Bacteriolysis and Typhoid Immunity.
July 1901, The Journal of medical research,
M J Rosenau, and J F Anderson
FURTHER STUDIES ON IMMUNITY IN EXPERIMENTAL CRYPTOCOCCOSIS.
February 1963, The Journal of experimental medicine,
M J Rosenau, and J F Anderson
Further studies of metyrapone effects upon anilide hydroxylation.
January 1975, Drug metabolism and disposition: the biological fate of chemicals,
M J Rosenau, and J F Anderson
Further studies on oncolysis and tumor immunity in rats.
December 1948, Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950),
M J Rosenau, and J F Anderson
STUDIES UPON EXPERIMENTAL PNEUMONIA IN RABBITS : VI. STUDIES IN IMMUNITY.
July 1913, The Journal of experimental medicine,
M J Rosenau, and J F Anderson
[Further studies on immunity to malaria in rodents].
April 1963, Zeitschrift fur Tropenmedizin und Parasitologie,
M J Rosenau, and J F Anderson
Further studies of cortical and retinal influences upon vestibulo-ocular reflexes.
January 1946, Federation proceedings,
M J Rosenau, and J F Anderson
Nutritional Hypersusceptibility.
May 1946, California and western medicine,
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