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The American Journal of Pathology|November 7, 2001
Identification of an invasive, N-cadherin-expressing epithelial cell type in endometriosis using a new cell culture modelA Zeitvogel, R Baumann, A Starzinski-Powitz
Zentralblatt Fur Gynakologie|September 25, 2003
[Endometriosis--a stem cell disease?]A Starzinski-Powitz, A Zeitvogel, A Schreiner, et al.
Current Molecular Medicine|March 20, 2002
In search of pathogenic mechanisms in endometriosis: the challenge for molecular cell biologyA Starzinski-Powitz, A Zeitvogel, A Schreiner, et al.
Journal of Virology|September 1, 1994
The kinetics of simian virus 40-induced progression of quiescent cells into S phase depend on four independent functions of large T antigenA Dickmanns, A Zeitvogel, F Simmersbach, et al.
Human Reproduction Update|February 23, 1999
Tracing cellular and molecular mechanisms involved in endometriosisA Starzinski-Powitz, R Gaetje, A Zeitvogel, et al.
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The American Journal of Pathology|November 7, 2001
Identification of an invasive, N-cadherin-expressing epithelial cell type in endometriosis using a new cell culture modelA Zeitvogel, R Baumann, A Starzinski-Powitz
Zentralblatt Fur Gynakologie|September 25, 2003
[Endometriosis--a stem cell disease?]A Starzinski-Powitz, A Zeitvogel, A Schreiner, et al.
Current Molecular Medicine|March 20, 2002
In search of pathogenic mechanisms in endometriosis: the challenge for molecular cell biologyA Starzinski-Powitz, A Zeitvogel, A Schreiner, et al.
Journal of Virology|September 1, 1994
The kinetics of simian virus 40-induced progression of quiescent cells into S phase depend on four independent functions of large T antigenA Dickmanns, A Zeitvogel, F Simmersbach, et al.
Human Reproduction Update|February 23, 1999
Tracing cellular and molecular mechanisms involved in endometriosisA Starzinski-Powitz, R Gaetje, A Zeitvogel, et al.
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