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3 Most Recent Publications
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The role of recalibration response shift in explaining bodily pain in cancer patients undergoing invasive surgery: An empirical investigation of the Sprangers and Schwartz model
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Visser, M.R.M. Oort, F.J. Lanschot, J.J.B. van Velden, J. van der Kloek, J.J. Gouma, D.J. Schwartz, C.E. Sprangers, M.A.G. |
2012-01-17
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Clinical and molecular delineation of the 17q21.31 microdeletion syndrome
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Koolen, D.A. Sharp, A.J. Grisart, B. Rooms, L. Aa, N. van der Field, M. Hackett, A. Bell, K. Nowaczyk, M.J.M. Mancini, G.M.S. Poddighe, P. Schwartz, C.E. Hurst, J.A. Rossi, E. Gregori, M. de Antonacci-Fulton, L.L. McLellan, M.D. Garrett, J.M. Wiechert, M.A. Miner, T.L. Crosby, S. Ciccone, R. Willatt, L. Firth, H.V. Rauch, A. Zenker, M. Aradhya, S. Manning, M.A. Strom, T.M. Wagenstaller, J. Krepischi-Santos, A.C. Vianna-Morgante, A.M. Rosenberg, C. Price, S.M. Knight, S.J.L. Stewart, H. Shaw-Smith, C. Brunner, H, Wilkie, A.O.M. Veltman, J.A. Zuffardi, O. Eichler, E.E. Vries, B. de Goldenberg, A. Saugier-Veber, P. Pfundt, R. Vissers, L.E.L.M. Destrée, A. |
2008-11-01
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Genotype-phenotype relationship in patients with mutations in thyroid hormone transporter MCT8
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Jansen, J.A. Friesema, E.C.H. Kester, M.H.A. Schwartz, C.E. Visser, T.J. |
2008-05-01
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