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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 15, 1990
Biosynthesis and properties of a further member of the small chondroitin/dermatan sulfate proteoglycan familyK Schwarz, B Breuer, H Kresse
Gene|September 30, 1989
Cloning and characterization of the mouse histone H1(0) promoter regionB Breuer, J Fischer, A Alonso
Nucleic Acids Research|February 25, 1993
Basal level transcription of the histone H1(0) gene is mediated by a 80 bp promoter fragmentB Breuer, B Steuer, A Alonso
Journal of Chromatographic Science|July 1, 1987
Separation of fatty acids or methyl esters including positional and geometric isomers by alumina argentation thin-layer chromatographyB Breuer, T Stuhlfauth, H P Fock
Biochemical Society Transactions|April 12, 2021
Bioengineered in vitro models of leukocyte-vascular interactionsJaehyun Lee, Cort B Breuer, Esak Lee
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases|May 25, 1999
Time trends in the incidence and disease location of Crohn's disease 1980-1995: a prospective analysis in an urban population in GermanyA Timmer, B Breuer-Katschinski, H Goebell
Women & Health|January 1, 1997
A study of the effects of tamoxifen in the frail elderly: difficulties encountered in nursing home researchB Breuer, G Subramaniam, V Marchello, et al.
The International Journal of Developmental Biology|December 1, 1991
The F9-EC cell line as a model for the analysis of differentiationA Alonso, B Breuer, B Steuer, et al.
The EMBO Journal|October 1, 1988
Early increase in histone H1(0) mRNA during differentiation of F9 cells to parietal endodermA Alonso, B Breuer, H Bouterfa, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|September 9, 1994
The promoter of the H1zero histone gene contains a DNA element bound by retinoic acid receptorsS Mader, K Thiele, B Breuer, et al.
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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 15, 1990
Biosynthesis and properties of a further member of the small chondroitin/dermatan sulfate proteoglycan familyK Schwarz, B Breuer, H Kresse
Gene|September 30, 1989
Cloning and characterization of the mouse histone H1(0) promoter regionB Breuer, J Fischer, A Alonso
Nucleic Acids Research|February 25, 1993
Basal level transcription of the histone H1(0) gene is mediated by a 80 bp promoter fragmentB Breuer, B Steuer, A Alonso
Journal of Chromatographic Science|July 1, 1987
Separation of fatty acids or methyl esters including positional and geometric isomers by alumina argentation thin-layer chromatographyB Breuer, T Stuhlfauth, H P Fock
Biochemical Society Transactions|April 12, 2021
Bioengineered in vitro models of leukocyte-vascular interactionsJaehyun Lee, Cort B Breuer, Esak Lee
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases|May 25, 1999
Time trends in the incidence and disease location of Crohn's disease 1980-1995: a prospective analysis in an urban population in GermanyA Timmer, B Breuer-Katschinski, H Goebell
Women & Health|January 1, 1997
A study of the effects of tamoxifen in the frail elderly: difficulties encountered in nursing home researchB Breuer, G Subramaniam, V Marchello, et al.
The International Journal of Developmental Biology|December 1, 1991
The F9-EC cell line as a model for the analysis of differentiationA Alonso, B Breuer, B Steuer, et al.
The EMBO Journal|October 1, 1988
Early increase in histone H1(0) mRNA during differentiation of F9 cells to parietal endodermA Alonso, B Breuer, H Bouterfa, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|September 9, 1994
The promoter of the H1zero histone gene contains a DNA element bound by retinoic acid receptorsS Mader, K Thiele, B Breuer, et al.
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