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7. Late-onset metachromatic leukodystrophy: genotype strongly influences phenotype.

8. National scientific medical meeting 1995 abstracts

15. Specific inhibition of mRNA accumulation for lymphokines in human T cell line Jurkat by mycobacterial lipoarabinomannan antigen.

16. Distinct immunoglobulin class and immunoglobulin G subclass patterns against ganglioside GQ1b in Miller Fisher syndrome following different types of infection.

17. Marker discrimination in deoxyribonucleic acid-mediated transformation of various Pneumococcus strains

19. Lysogenic pneumococci and their bacteriophages

20. DISTRIBUTION OF HOMOVANILLIC ACID IN THE HUMAN BRAIN

23. Peroxisomal localization of the proopiomelanocortin-derived peptides beta-lipotropin and beta-endorphin.

24. A new polymorphism of arylsulfatase A within the coding region.

25. Simultaneous detection of the two most frequent metachromatic leukodystrophy mutations.

26. Lysogeny in pneumococci freshly isolated from man.

27. Susceptibility of multiply antibiotic-resistant pneumococci to the new beta-lactam drugs and rosaramicin.

28. Role of peroxide in phagocytic killing of pneumococci.

29. The cerebrohepatorenal (Zellweger) syndrome: an improved method for the biochemical diagnosis and its potential value for prenatal detection.

30. Simultaneous production of two capsular polysaccharides by pneumococcus. I. Properties of a pneumococcus manifesting binary capsulation.

31. Qualitative differences in the behavior of pneumoncoccal deoxyribonucleic acids transforming to the same capsular type.

32. Capsulation of pneumococcus with soluble C-like (Cs) polysaccharide. I. Biological and genetic properties of Cs pneumococcal strains.

34. Simultaneous production of two capsular polysaccharides by pneumococcus. II. The genetic and biochemical bases of binary capsulation.

35. Mutation in pneumococcus type 3 affecting multiple cistrons concerned with the synthesis of capsular polysaccharide.

36. Unstable binary capsulated transformants in pneumococcus.

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