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Abraham, G.E., Flechas, J.D., Hakala, J.C.,
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Body. The Original Internist, 9:30-41,2002
3.
Abraham, G.E., Flechas, J.D., Hakala, J.C., Measurement Of
Urinary Iodide Levels By Ion-Selective Electrode: Improved
Sensitivity And Specificity By Chromatography On An Ion-Exchange
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Abraham, G.E.,The Wolff-Chaikoff Effect: Crying Wolf?The
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Abraham, G.E., The safe and effective implementation of
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Abraham, G.E., The concept of orthoiodosupplementation and its
clinical implications. The Original Internist, 11(2):29-38,
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Abraham, G.E., Serum inorganic iodide levels following ingestion
of a tablet form of Lugol solution: Evidence for an enterohepatic
circulation of iodine. The Original Internist, 11(3):112-118,
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Abraham, G.E., The historical background of the iodine project.
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Brownstein, D., Clinical experience with inorganic,
non-radioactive iodine/iodide. The Original Internist,
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Abraham, G.E., Brownstein, D.,Evidence that the administration
of Vitamin C improves a defective cellular transport mechanism for
iodine: A case report. The Original Internist, 12(3):125-130,
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