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    Red Cell Volume Can Be Accurately Determined in Sheep Using a Nonradioactive Biotin Label

    The sheep has served as an informative animal model for investigation of human fetal and newborn erythropoiesis and red blood cell (RBC) kinetics. We previously validated the permanent label (14C)cyanate for meas...

    Donald M Mock, Nell I Mock, Gary L Lankford, Leon F Burmeister in Pediatric Research (2008)

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    Agricultural use of organophosphate pesticides and the risk of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma among male farmers (United States)

    Objective: Data from three population-based case–control studies conducted in Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, and Minnesota were pooled to evaluate the relationship between the use of organophosphate pesticides and non-...

    Barry L. Waddell, Shelia Hoar Zahm, Dalsu Baris in Cancer Causes & Control (2001)

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    Cancer Mortality among Iowa Farmers: Recent Results, Time Trends, and Lifestyle Factors (United States)

    Objectives: To update the cancer mortality patterns among Iowa (United States) farmers for the years 1987-93 and compare these results with those previously reported for 1971-86 as well as relate the PMR patte...

    James R. Cerhan, Kenneth P. Cantor, Kimberly Williamson in Cancer Causes & Control (1998)

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    Circulating Red Cell Volume and Red Cell Survival Can Be Accurately Determined in Sheep Using the [14C]Cyanate Label

    The sheep commonly serves as an animal model for investigation of human fetal and newborn erythropoiesis and red blood cell kinetics. Measurement of red cell volume (RCV) and survival (RCS) in sheep would be u...

    Donald M Mock, Gary L Lankford, Leon F Burmeister, Ronald G Strauss in Pediatric Research (1997)

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    CHANGING PATTERNS OF RED BLOOD CELL TRANSFUSION IN VERY LOW BIRTHWEIGHT INFANTS. † 1500

    John A Widness, Victoria J Seward, Irma J Kromer, Leon F Burmeister in Pediatric Research (1996)

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    Pesticide exposures and multiple myeloma in Iowa men

    A population-based case-control study of 173 White men with multiple myeloma (MM) and 650 controls was conducted in Iowa (United States), an area with a large farming population, to evaluate the association be...

    Linda Morris Brown, Leon F. Burmeister, George D. Everett in Cancer Causes & Control (1993)

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    Smoking and risk of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and multiple myeloma

    Population-based case-control interview studies of 622 White men with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and 820 controls from Iowa and Minnesota (United States) and 173 White men with multiple myeloma and 452 controls fr...

    Linda Morris Brown, George D. Everett, Robert Gibson in Cancer Causes & Control (1992)

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    Multiple Myeloma in Iowa Farmers

    Milham first reported significantly increased mortality in farmers from multiple myeloma in a study completed in Washington state based on deaths from 1950–1971 (1). Some years later, Cantor and Blair reported...

    Leon F. Burmeister in Epidemiology and Biology of Multiple Myeloma (1991)

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    A search for serum antibodies in Adie's syndrome

    Serum specimens from a large number of patients with Adie's syndrome were checked for virus antibody levels: Measles hemagglutination inhibition (HI), parainfluenza types I, II and III (HI), Epstein-Barr immun...

    H. Stanley Thompson, Leon F. Burmeister in Albrecht von Graefes Archiv für klinische … (1977)