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    Ikeda H, Suzuki N, Takahashi A, Kuroiwa M, Matsuyama S.
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  • 27. [Catecholamine-producing tumors].
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  • 29. Predominance of L-dopa in fetal plasma and the amniotic fluid during late gestation in the rat.
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  • 31. Determination of urinary vanillactic acid and plasma dihydroxyphenylalanine as markers of non-secreting neuroblastoma by high-performance liquid chromatography with electrochemical detection.
    Jouve J, Bakri D, Herault J, Muh JP.
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  • 35. Catecholamines profiles at diagnosis: Increased diagnostic sensitivity and correlation with biological and clinical features in neuroblastoma patients.
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  • 37. Plasma concentrations of free and sulfoconjugated dopamine, epinephrine, and norepinephrine in healthy infants and children.
    Eichler I, Eichler HG, Rotter M, Kyrle PA, Gasic S, Korn A.
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  • 40. Anaphylactic reactions to bee-sting challenges in allergic children are not modified by endogenous catecholamines.
    Hauk P, Otto J, Schwab KO, Kaufmehl K, Urbanek R, Eichler HG, Forster J.
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