There are 133 books by Harvard University--MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology on BookOrb. A strong starting point is Pulmonary structural and hemodynamic alterations induced by intra-abdominal sepsis and endotoxemia (1983). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.
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BookOrb lists 133 books by Harvard University--MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology.
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A good starting point is Pulmonary structural and hemodynamic alterations induced by intra-abdominal sepsis and endotoxemia (1983).
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In publication order: 1. Putting the physician in the role of information manager by bringing the computer to the physician-patient interaction (1983), 2. Pulmonary structural and hemodynamic alterations induced by intra-abdominal sepsis and endotoxemia (1983), 3. Regulation of drug delivery from porous polymers by oscillating magnetic fields (1983), 4. Measurement of 125I-low density of lipoprotein in selected tissues of the squirrel monkey (1983), 5. Intraocular pressure regulation in insulin dependent diabetics (1983), 6. The control of fetal hemoglobin production in adults (1983), 7. Expression of Escherichia coli fumarate reductase and anaerobic glycerol 3-phosphate dehydrogenase genes studied with frd-las and glpA-lac fusions (1983), 8. A genetic analysis of parathyroid hormone secretion and signal sequence funtion (1984), 9. Noninvasive laser lesioning of dye-targeted mammalian neurons (1984), 10. A new theoretical approach to micellar systems (1984), 11. Synthesis and biological properties of N-syslo-[Leu⁵]Enkephalin (1984), 12. The immune system of a naturally occurring hematopoietic chimeric primate (1984), 13. Production of fibrin-specific antibodies by using synthetic peptide immunogens corresponding to newly exposed fibrin amino termini of thrombin cleavage sites (1984), 14. The expression of polyoma virus capsid proteins in Escherichia coli (1984), 15. The effect of exercise conditioning on cardiovascular control in hypertensive patients (1985), and 36 more.