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High Impact List of Articles
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The management of overactive bladder syndrome: a review of the European Association of Urology Guidelines
NI Osman, CR Chapple
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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The management of overactive bladder syndrome: a review of the European Association of Urology Guidelines
NI Osman, CR Chapple
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Irritable bowel syndrome: treatment options
Magdy El-Salhy, Doris Gundersen, Jan Gunnar Hatlebakk and Trygve Hausken
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Irritable bowel syndrome: treatment options
Magdy El-Salhy, Doris Gundersen, Jan Gunnar Hatlebakk and Trygve Hausken
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Current perspective of stem cell therapies for cardiac regeneration
Yee Ki Lee, Chung-Wah Siu, Yang Zhang and Hung-Fat Tse
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Current perspective of stem cell therapies for cardiac regeneration
Yee Ki Lee, Chung-Wah Siu, Yang Zhang and Hung-Fat Tse
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Author Guidelines: Volume 7 Issue 2
Appendices: Clinical Practice
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Author Guidelines: Volume 7 Issue 2
Appendices: Clinical Practice
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Pharmacogenetics of antipsychotic treatment response and side effects
B Mackenzie, RP Souza, O Likhodi, AK Tiwari, CC Zai, J Sturgess and DJ Muller
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Pharmacogenetics of antipsychotic treatment response and side effects
B Mackenzie, RP Souza, O Likhodi, AK Tiwari, CC Zai, J Sturgess and DJ Muller
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Treatment of seizures in childhood
Lalitha Sivaswamy, Gyula Acsadi and Huyian Jiang
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Treatment of seizures in childhood
Lalitha Sivaswamy, Gyula Acsadi and Huyian Jiang
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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New theory on HIV spread
News and Views: Clinical Practice
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New theory on HIV spread
News and Views: Clinical Practice
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Underappreciated delayed late complication of adult brain irradiation: development of cerebral cavernous malformations
Sajeel Chowdhary, Andrew Sloan, Amyn M Rojiani and Marc Chamberlain
Case Report: Clinical Practice
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Underappreciated delayed late complication of adult brain irradiation: development of cerebral cavernous malformations
Sajeel Chowdhary, Andrew Sloan, Amyn M Rojiani and Marc Chamberlain
Case Report: Clinical Practice
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