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    University of Turku » Faculty of Medicine » Department of Clinical Medicine





    • Child Psychiatry
    • Research Centre for Child Psychiatry


      
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    • Virkki, Ella
    • Virta, Minna
    • Vuorisalo, Tuuli
    • Wahrmann, Sakari
    • Westerholm, Lotta
    • Wibom-Järvinen, Elisa
    • Ylijoki, Milla


      
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    • Should instrumented spinal fusion in nonambulatory children with neuromuscular scoliosis be extended to L5 or the pelvis?  (2020)
    • Signs and symptoms predicting influenza in children: a matched case-control analysis of prospectively collected clinical data  (2012)
    • Signs indicating dementia in Down, Williams and Fragile X syndromes  (2018)
    • Sikiökautinen ympäristö säätelee elintapasairauksien riskiä  (2016)
    • Sikiön tupakka-altistuksen vaikutukset lapsen terveyteen  (2015)
    • Simple dietary criteria to improve serum n-3 fatty acid levels of mothers and their infants  (2017)
    • Simulating Screening for Risk of Childhood Diabetes: The Collaborative Open Outcomes tooL (COOL)  (2021)
    • Simultaneous Determination of Antibodies to Pertussis Toxin and Adenylate Cyclase Toxin Improves Serological Diagnosis of Pertussis  (2021)
    • Simultaneous Viral Whole-Genome Sequencing and Differential Expression Profiling in Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection of Infants  (2020)
    • Sivuontelotulehdus  (2023)

    Last updated on 02/02/2022 01:17:00 AM

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