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1996Identification, expression, and biochemical characterization of N-acetylgalactosamine-4-sulfatase mutations and relationship with clinical phenotype in MPS-VI patientsLitjens, T.; Brooks, D.; Peters, C.; Gibson, G.; Hopwood, J.
1998Transcranial correction of orbital neurofibromatosisSnyder, B.; Hanieh, A.; Trott, J.; David, D.
1995Adverse outcomes of bacterial meningitis in school aged survivorsGrimwood, K.; Anderson, V.; Bond, L.; Catroppa, C.; Hore, R.; Keir, E.; Nolan, T.; Roberton, D.
2008A novel locus for X-linked congenital cataract on Xq24Craig, J.; Friend, K.; Gecz, J.; Rattray, K.; Trotski, M.; Mackey, D.; Burdon, K.
2002Results of consecutive trials for children newly diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia from the Australian and New Zealand Children's Cancer Study GroupO'Brien, T.; Russell, S.; Vowels, M.; Oswald, C.; Tiedemann, K.; Shaw, P.; Lockwood, L.; Teague, L.; Rice, M.; Marshall, G.
2001The mental health of young people in Australia: key findings from the child and adolescent component on the national survey of mental health and well-beingSawyer, M.; Arney, F.; Baghurst, P.; Clark, J.; Graetz, B.; Kosky, R.; Nurcombe, B.; Patton, G.; Prior, M.; Raphael, B.; Rey, J.; Whaites, L.; Zubrick, S.
2009ASPREN surveillance system for influenza-like illness: a comparison with FluTracking and the National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance SystemParrella, A.; Dalton, C.B.; Pearce, R.; Litt, J.C.B.; Stocks, N.
2004Insuflon versus subcutaneous injection for cytokine administration in children and adolescents: a randomised crossover studyDyer, S.; Collins, C.; Baghurst, P.; Saxon, B.; Meachan, B.
2002Endothelial dysfunction relates to folate status in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetesWiltshire, E.; Gent, R.; Hirte, C.; Pena Vargas, A.; Thomas, D.; Couper, J.
2001Does fat intake predict adiposity in healthy children and adolescents aged 2-15y? A longitudinal analysisMagarey, A.; Daniels, L.; Boulton, T.; Cockington, R.