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ANXIETY AND DISTRACTION: KLEIST AND BRENTANO ON CASPAR DAVID FRIEDRICHMILLER P. B.ART JOURNAL. 1973, Vol 33, Num 3Article

Morphometric analysis of primordial follicle number in pigtailed monkey ovaries : Symmetry and relationship with ageMILLER, P. B; CHARLESTON, J. S; BATTAGLIA, D. E et al.Biology of reproduction. 1999, Vol 61, Num 2, pp 553-556, issn 0006-3363Article

An accurate, simple method for unbiased determination of primordial follicle number in the primate ovaryMILLER, P. B; CHARLESTON, J. S; BATTAGLIA, D. E et al.Biology of reproduction. 1997, Vol 56, Num 4, pp 909-915, issn 0006-3363Article

The usefulness of a urinary LH kit for ovulation prediction during menstrual cycles of normal womenMILLER, P. B; SOULES, M. R.Obstetrics and gynecology (New York. 1953). 1996, Vol 87, Num 1, pp 13-17, issn 0029-7844Article

Correlation of reproductive aging with function in selected organ systemsMILLER, P. B; SOULES, M. R.Fertility and sterility. 1997, Vol 68, Num 3, pp 443-448, issn 0015-0282Conference Paper

Novel inhibitors of the nuclear factor of activated T cells (NFAT)-mediated transcription of β-galactosidase : potential immunosupressive and antiinflammatory agentsMICHNE, W. F; SCHROEDER, J. D; MILLER, P. B et al.Journal of medicinal chemistry (Print). 1995, Vol 38, Num 14, pp 2557-2569, issn 0022-2623Article

Ovarian follicular development and the follicular fluid hormones and growth factors in normal women of advanced reproductive ageKLEIN, N. A; BATTAGLIA, D. E; MILLER, P. B et al.The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism. 1996, Vol 81, Num 5, pp 1946-1951, issn 0021-972XArticle

Endoglucanase A from Cellulomonas fimi in which the hinge sequence of human IgA1 is substituted for the linker connecting its two domains is hydrolyzed by IgA proteases from Neisseria gonorrhoeaeMILLER, P. B; SHEN, H; GILKES, N. R et al.FEMS microbiology letters. 1992, Vol 92, Num 2, pp 199-203, issn 0378-1097Article

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