PMID: 4519123Aug 1, 1973Paper

Studies on the proliferative capacity of the in vitro colony forming cell in normal human bone marrow

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine
K A RickardH Kronenberg

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Nov 28, 1986·Mechanisms of Ageing and Development·M MoriN Sato
Jun 1, 1979·Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine·K A RickardH Kronenberg
May 1, 1986·Blut·R D BrownH Kronenberg
Oct 1, 1975·Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine·K A RickardH Kronenberg
Apr 1, 1985·British Journal of Haematology·R D BrownH Kronenberg
Jan 1, 1980·Cell and Tissue Kinetics·G StandenJ Fletcher
Dec 1, 1991·Biological Trace Element Research·H H Messer, R Ophaug
Sep 1, 1994·American Journal of Physical Anthropology·M K Sandford, G E Kissling
Jul 1, 1986·American Journal of Physical Anthropology·T D PriceE P Chase
Jun 1, 1988·American Journal of Physical Anthropology·G S PhippsR J Smith
Jan 1, 1980·Human Genetics·A F Zakharov, T L Bairamjan
Jan 1, 1984·Hepatology : Official Journal of the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases·J A CuthbertB Combes
Oct 1, 1994·In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology. Animal·J J WielgusR M Franks
Jan 1, 1986·Journal of the American College of Nutrition·E Laban, G A Charbon
Feb 1, 1979·Scandinavian Journal of Haematology·K A RickardH Kronenberg
Feb 1, 1983·Scandinavian Journal of Haematology·R D BrownK A Rickard
Dec 1, 1986·The Journal of Pediatrics·R D ChristensenG Rothstein

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