Published in Clin Radiol on January 01, 1964
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A foetal tissue bank; problems and prospects. Br Med J (1959) 1.61
FAMILIAL LYMPHOPENIA WITH AGAMMAGLOBULINEMIA: AN ATTEMPT AT TREATMENT BY IMPLANTATION OF FETAL THYMUS. Lancet (1965) 1.43
The leucocytes of peripheral blood in the human foetus. Br J Haematol (1963) 1.42
CONGENITAL RUBELLA INFECTION OF A HUMAN EMBRYO. Br Med J (1964) 1.17
A and B antigens of tumors arising from urinary epithelium. J Natl Cancer Inst (1961) 1.16
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The value of paper electrophoresis of serum proteins in diagnosis of ascites. Br Med J (1954) 1.05
Development of the thymus in the human foetus and its relation to immunological potential. Nature (1962) 0.99
Observations on the centrifugal segregation of young erythrocytes: a possible method of genotyping the transfused patient. J Clin Pathol (1959) 0.96
A and B antigens of the human foetal erythrocyte. Br J Haematol (1962) 0.95
Benign hyperglobulinaemic purpura. J Pathol Bacteriol (1955) 0.94
Treatment of multiple myelomatosis with particular reference to radioactive iodine. Report of five cases. Br J Radiol (1959) 0.91
Autogenous recovery of marrow function. Recovery after general exposure to 1082 roentgens of Co60 radiation at 36 roentgens per hour. Arch Intern Med (1961) 0.84
Fatal thyroglossal cyst. J Laryngol Otol (1956) 0.75
Lymphoid tissue replacement. Br J Radiol (1960) 0.75
Cystadenofibroma of ovary associated with endometriosis. J Obstet Gynaecol Br Emp (1956) 0.75
URINARY 17-OXOSTEROIDS IN TESTICULAR TERATOMA AND SEMINOMA. J Endocrinol (1963) 0.75