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4-Sep-1998Clinicopathologic study of lupus nephritis.Chakrabarti, S; Ghosh, A K; Bose, J; De, P K; Das, K
28-Apr-2002Combined role of casoni test and indirect haemagglutination test in the diagnosis of hydatid disease.Ray, R; De, P K; Karak, K
1-May-1992Comparative efficacy of fluoroquinolones, aminoglycosides, ureidopenicillins & newer cephalosporins against Pseudomonas species.Paul, K; De, P K; Bhattacharya, S
1-Apr-1995Comparative in vitro activity of fluoroquinolones against Mycobacterium tuberculosis.Karak, K; De, P K
1-Dec-1972Comparison of in vitro antiamoebic activity of MK 910 with metronidazole, intestopan and enterovioform.De, P K; Bhatia, V N; Agarwal, D S
1-Apr-1991Incidence of neonatal bacterial infection in cases of prolonged rupture of amniotic membrane.De, P K; Santha, K; Pan, N R; Mukherjee, N
1-Apr-1987Isolation of Mycobacterium species from cases of cervical lymphadenitis.De, P K; Mukherji, A C; Paria, K K; Pradhan, M
1-Apr-1998Natural history of severe duodenal ulcer disease.Konar, A; Das, A S; De, P K; Roy, A; Mazumder, D N
1-Jul-1977Pattern of haemagglutination and haemolysis tests in V. cholerae biotype El Tor recently isolated from Howarah Hospital.Mukerji, A C; De, P K
1-Mar-1992Primary amoebic lung abscess.Ghosh, A K; Paul, K; Panja, M; De, P K; Mitra, J
1-Apr-1996Pulmonary infection caused by Mycobacteria other than M. tuberculosis in and around Calcutta.Karak, K; Bhattacharyya, S; Majumdar, S; De, P K
1-Apr-1978Study of lactose teepol agar in diagnosis of cholera.Chatterjee, B D; De, P K; Sen, T
1-Jan-1973Virulence of E. histolytica strains isolated from cases of amoebiasis in New Delhi, India.De, P K; Bhatia, V N; Ray, B G; Agarwal, D S
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