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Jickells S, Poulin J, Mountfort K, Fernandez-Ocana M
Food Addit Contam . 2005 Sep; 22(8):768-82. PMID: 16147433
The gas phase transfer of substances from carton board (CB) and corrugated box board (CBB) through intervening layers to foods was studied. Substances covering a boiling point range of 252-425...
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Delage R, Jacques L, Massinga-Loembe M, Poulin J, Bilodeau D, Mignault C, et al.
Br J Haematol . 2001 Sep; 114(3):666-70. PMID: 11552996
Persistent polyclonal B-cell lymphocytosis (PPBL) is an intriguing disorder diagnosed predominantly in women, usually cigarette smokers, characterized by an increase in the number of polyclonal B lymphocytes. Abnormality of the...
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Al-Harthi L, Marchetti G, Steffens C, Poulin J, Sekaly R, Landay A
J Immunol Methods . 2000 Mar; 237(1-2):187-97. PMID: 10725462
Currently, phenotypic markers that distinguish between recent thymic emigrants/de novo T cells and the rest of the peripheral T cell pool are lacking. This distinction is critical in studies aimed...
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Demers C, Marcoux S, Ginsberg J, Laroche F, Cloutier R, Poulin J
Arch Intern Med . 1998 Jan; 158(1):47-50. PMID: 9437378
Background: Deep vein thrombosis is a common, important complication of major orthopedic surgery, particularly knee arthroplasty. Knee arthroscopy is performed more frequently and in younger patients than knee arthroplasty. However,...
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Kauffman S, Silver P, Poulin J
Soc Work . 1997 May; 42(3):231-41. PMID: 9153092
A number of differences exist between men and women in use patterns and risk factors for substance abuse. In recent years these differences have received increased attention; however, gender-related attitudes...
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Kay M, Bosman G, Johnson R, Poulin J, Lawrence C, Goodman J
Exp Clin Immunogenet . 1994 Jan; 11(4):209-21. PMID: 7857667
Band 3, the anion transporter, is a ubiquitous protein. It is present in brain and all other tissues. Not only is band 3 present in cell membranes, but also in...