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B Dräger

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Pharmazie in Unserer Zeit|September 1, 1996
[How is atropine made in belladonna? New findings on the regulation of plant secondary metabolites]B Dräger
European Journal of Neurology|November 28, 2002
Crossed aphasia and today's technologyB Dräger, S Knecht
Plant Biology (Stuttgart, Germany)|March 27, 2004
Calystegines in Calystegia sepium do not inhibit fungal growth and invertase activity but interact with plant invertaseD Höke, B Dräger
Neuroimage|August 10, 2002
When finding words becomes difficult: is there activation of the subdominant hemisphere?B Dräger, S Knecht
Medizinische Monatsschrift Fur Pharmazeuten|September 1, 1995
[Changes in the approbation regulation for pharmacists?]B Dräger, A Nahrstedt
Journal of Chromatography. A|August 25, 2001
Pulsed amperometric detection of calystegines separated by capillary electrophoresisH H Rüttinger, B Dräger
Phytochemistry|October 31, 2001
Calystegines in Calystegia sepium derive from the tropane alkaloid pathwayY Scholl, D Höke, B Dräger
Journal of Chromatography. A|October 6, 2001
Automated multiple development thin layer chromatography for calystegines and their biosynthetic precursorsY Scholl, N Asano, B Dräger
Phytochemistry|September 1, 1994
The reduction of tropinone in Datura stramonium root cultures by two specific reductasesA Portsteffen, B Dräger, A Nahrstedt
Plant Science : an International Journal of Experimental Plant Biology|April 12, 2001
Calystegines in root cultures of Atropa belladonna respond to sucrose, not to elicitationG Rothe, U Garske, B Dräger
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Pharmazie in Unserer Zeit|September 1, 1996
[How is atropine made in belladonna? New findings on the regulation of plant secondary metabolites]B Dräger
European Journal of Neurology|November 28, 2002
Crossed aphasia and today's technologyB Dräger, S Knecht
Plant Biology (Stuttgart, Germany)|March 27, 2004
Calystegines in Calystegia sepium do not inhibit fungal growth and invertase activity but interact with plant invertaseD Höke, B Dräger
Neuroimage|August 10, 2002
When finding words becomes difficult: is there activation of the subdominant hemisphere?B Dräger, S Knecht
Medizinische Monatsschrift Fur Pharmazeuten|September 1, 1995
[Changes in the approbation regulation for pharmacists?]B Dräger, A Nahrstedt
Journal of Chromatography. A|August 25, 2001
Pulsed amperometric detection of calystegines separated by capillary electrophoresisH H Rüttinger, B Dräger
Phytochemistry|October 31, 2001
Calystegines in Calystegia sepium derive from the tropane alkaloid pathwayY Scholl, D Höke, B Dräger
Journal of Chromatography. A|October 6, 2001
Automated multiple development thin layer chromatography for calystegines and their biosynthetic precursorsY Scholl, N Asano, B Dräger
Phytochemistry|September 1, 1994
The reduction of tropinone in Datura stramonium root cultures by two specific reductasesA Portsteffen, B Dräger, A Nahrstedt
Plant Science : an International Journal of Experimental Plant Biology|April 12, 2001
Calystegines in root cultures of Atropa belladonna respond to sucrose, not to elicitationG Rothe, U Garske, B Dräger
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