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2. [Takayasu syndrome in childhood. 2 case reports].
3. [Study of cerebrospinal fluid proteins in the premature infant. I. Electrophoretic research].
4. [Citrate metabolism. I. Citrate curves after intravenous administration in normal children].
5. [Citrate metabolism. II. Citrate curves after intravenous administration in rachitic infants before and after administration of vitamin D].
6. [Changes of lactate metabolism during the first year of life. Curves of intravenous overloading with DL lactate in premature infants].
7. [Hypoproteinemia caused by exudative enteropathy].
8. [Steinert's disease in childhood. Study of a family].
9. [Glycemic curves in the premature infant who weighs less than 2000 grams].
10. [Diagnostic and clinical aspects of 23 cases of cystic fibrosis at the Pediatric Hospital of Florence in the last 20 years].
11. [Calcification of the intervertebral disk in the child. Case report].
12. [On a case of exudative enteropathy].
13. [Citrate metabolism. 5. Citrate load curves from birth through the adult age: their meaning in connection with citrated blood transfusion].
14. [Serum levels of immunoglobulins in mongoloid subjects].
15. [Citrate metabolism. IV. Curves of intravenous tolerance tests in children and adults; comparisons with basal metabolism].
16. [Considerations on a complex hyperkinetic infantile syndrome].
17. [Study of cerebrospinal fluid proteins in premature infants. II. Immunoelectropresis research].
18. [Citrate metabolism. 3. Curves of intravenous tolerance tests in premature and full-term newborn infants].
19. [Immunological aspects of Aldrich's disease].
20. Modifications of lactate metabolism in the first month of life: intravenous loading tests of DL-lactate in premature newborn infants.
21. [Indirect immunofluorescence in the serological diagnosis of streptococcal infections. I. Its use in rheumatic disease].
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