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2005Enzyme replacement therapy for Gaucher disease in AustraliaGoldblatt, J.; Szer, J.; Fletcher, J.; McGill, J.; Rowell, J.; Wilson, M.
2007A cross-sectional survey to assess community attitudes to introduction of human papillomavirus vaccineMarshall, H.; Ryan, P.; Roberton, D.; Baghurst, P.
2005Health professionals' knowledge, practice and opinions about fetal alcohol syndrome and alcohol consumption in pregnancyPayne, J.; Elliott, E.; D'Antoine, H.; O'Leary, C.; Mahony, A.; Haan, E.; Bower, C.
2008Familial 22q11.2 duplication: a three-generation family with a 3-Mb duplication and a familial 1.5-Mb duplicationYu, S.; Cox, K.; Friend, K.; Smith, S.; Buchheim, R.; Bain, S.; Leibelt, J.; Thompson, E.; Bratkovic, D.
2007Promoting lay participation in medical school curriculum development: Lay and faculty perspectivesO'Keefe, M.; Jones, A.
2005The Hunter-McAlpine syndrome results from duplication 5q35-qterHunter, A.; DuPont, B.; McLaughlin, M.; Hinton, L.; Baker, E.; Ades, L.; Haan, E.; Schwartz, C.
1998The impact of rubella immunisation on the incidence of rubella, congenital rubella syndrome and rubella-related terminations of pregnancy in South AustraliaCheffins, T.; Chan, A.; Keane, R.; Haan, E.; Hall, R.
2008Human nocturnal frontal lobe epilepsy: Pharmocogenomic profiles of pathogenic nicotinic acetylcholine receptor β-subunit mutations outside the ion channel poreHoda, J.; Gu, W.; Friedli, M.; Phillips, H.; Bertrand, S.; Antonarakis, S.; Goudie, D.; Roberts, R.; Scheffer, I.; Marini, C.; Patel, J.; Berkovic, S.; Mulley, J.; Steinlein, O.; Bertrand, D.
2008Carbapenem-resistant isolates of Klebsiella pneumoniae in China and detection of a conjugative plasmid (bla(KPC) plus qnrB4) and a bla(IMP-4) geneMendes, R.; Bell, J.; Turnidge, J.; Yang, Q.; Yu, Y.; Sun, Z.; Jones, R.
2010De novo SCN1A mutations in Dravet syndrome and related epileptic encephalopathies are largely of paternal originHeron, S.; Scheffer, I.; Iona, X.; Zuberi, S.; Birch, R.; McMahon, J.; Bruce, C.; Berkovic, S.; Mulley, J.