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Contents: May 1975, Volume 5, Issue 3   [Index by Author]       Other Issues:  
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Articles:

KS McCully
Articles: Growth disorders and homocysteine metabolism
Ann Clin Lab Sci 1975 5: 147-152. [Abstract]  

OM Rennert
Articles: Antenatal diagnosis of genetic disease
Ann Clin Lab Sci 1975 5: 153-160. [Abstract]  

SI Zacks
Articles: Pathology of the neuromuscular junction
Ann Clin Lab Sci 1975 5: 161-166. [Abstract]  

J Parr
Articles: The neuropathology of diseases of the white matter
Ann Clin Lab Sci 1975 5: 167-175.  

MK Schwartz
Articles: Recent advances in calcium and phosphorus metabolism
Ann Clin Lab Sci 1975 5: 176-184. [Abstract]  

L Lutwak
Articles: Metabolic and biochemical considerations of bone
Ann Clin Lab Sci 1975 5: 185-194. [Abstract]  

B Zak, E Epstein, and ES Baginski
Articles: Review of calcium methodologies
Ann Clin Lab Sci 1975 5: 195-215. [Abstract]  

KR Meyers
Articles: A summary review of the diagnosis and pathology of the primary familial periodic paralyses
Ann Clin Lab Sci 1975 5: 216-221.  

DL Weiss
Articles: Inconspicuous viral pneumonitis: a potential relationship to evolving emphysema
Ann Clin Lab Sci 1975 5: 222-227.  

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