2 research outputs found
La tosse
- Author
- A. Haileamlak
- A. Morice
- A. Zanasi
- A.A. Aukema
- A.H. Morice
- A.H. Morice
- B. Keles
- B.C. Palombini
- C. Bocskei
- C.F. Everett
- C.J. Mello
- C.L. French
- C.M. Sanguinetti
- D. Jonhnson
- D.E. Leigh
- E.J. O’Connel
- G.A. Fontana
- G.A. Fontana
- G.Y. Mao
- H.A. Hutchings
- J.C. Jongste de
- J.G. Widdicombe
- J.Y. Hsu
- K. Bucher
- K. Morwood
- K.F. Chung
- K.F. Chung
- L. McGarvey
- L.D. Holiner
- M. Fujimura
- M.F. Chicella
- M.G. Belvisi
- M.R. Pratter
- N. Peleg
- N.A. Smyrnios
- P.J. Nicholson
- R. Irwin
- R. Irwin
- R. Roka
- R.D. Hubbird
- R.H. Poe
- R.H. Poe
- R.J. Hancox
- R.S. Irwin
- R.S. Irwin
- R.W. Fuller
- S.M. Harding
- S.M. Schappert
- S.M. Tarlo
- S.S. Birring
- T. Sano
- T. Schaberg
- V.R. Monteiro
- Y. Oribe
- Publication venue
- 'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
- Publication date
- 01/01/2006
- Field of study
Glycosylation of the two O-glycosylated domains of human MUC2 mucin in patients transposed with artificial urinary bladders constructed from proximal colonic tissue
- Author
- A. Herrmann
- A. Yoshida
- A.P. Elhammer
- Annkatrin Herrmann
- B. Domon
- B. Wullt
- B. Wullt
- B.C. O’Connel
- B.J. Campbell
- C. Capon
- C. Robbe
- C. Robbe
- C. Robbe
- C. Robbe
- Calliope Capon
- Catherine Robbe-Masselot
- D.K. Podolsky
- D.K. Podolsky
- D.M. Carlson
- E. Dabelsteen
- E.W. erharz
- F.G. Hanisch
- G. Haupt
- H. Wang
- I. Brockhausen
- I. Nishimori
- I.B. Wilson
- Ingemar Carlstedt
- J. Montreuil
- J. N’Dow
- J. N’Dow
- J. N’Dow
- J. Pendu Le
- J.C. Byrd
- J.E. Hansen
- J.F. Forstner
- J.P. Kamerling
- J.R. Gum
- J.R. Gum Jr
- Jean-Claude Michalski
- K. Murray
- K.G. Ten Hagen
- L.E. Vinall
- M. Granovsky
- M.R. Pratt
- N. Malagolini
- N.G. Karlsson
- N.W. Toribara
- P.P. Wilkins
- R. Pickard
- S. Akerlund
- S. Muller
- S.C. Dutta
- T.A. Gerken
- T.A. Gerken
- T.A. Gerken
- T.A. Gerken
- T.H.T. Christlet
- W. Mansson
- W. Mansson
- Y.J. Kim
- Publication venue
- 'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
- Publication date
- Field of study