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    Nonimmune fluorescent protein staining of neoplasms

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    The nonimmunospecific tissue binding of protein-fluorochrome conjugates has been investigated. Such binding was specific in attachment to benign tissue, excluding malignant tissue, when fluorescein or rhodamine isocyanate was use according to the method of Hughes and Louis (1959). When fluorescein or rhodamine isothiocyanate was substituted, no such selectivity was demonstrated.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/32228/1/0000288.pd

    Open Letter on Shaken Baby Syndrome and Courts: A False and Flawed Premise

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    The Open Letter on Shaken Baby Syndrome and Courts has been prepared under the auspices of the International Public Health Research Group [IPHRG]. It was developed from initial drafts by Bill Bache and Charles Pragnell. Final drafting and editing was by Dr Lynne Wrennall, Executive Director of the International Public Health Research Group and the Managing Editor of Argument & Critique. The process of writing the letter has relied on the published research in the field, much of it, published research by the signatories to the letter. The process has also drawn on the iterative contribution of insights by the signatories to the letter. For the purpose of developing the letter, The International Public Health Research Group has functioned as a Delphi group, advising on the process and content relating to the letter
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