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Bettina Jenni

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Praxis|October 21, 2011
[Help - doctor must I avoid salt?]Bettina Jenni, P M Suter
Praxis|November 18, 2010
[Doctor, diets don't work for me - I want an operation immediately]Andreas Hanhart, Bettina Jenni, Stephanie Lüthi, et al.
The American Journal of Surgical Pathology|July 5, 2006
Ultrasonic decalcification offers new perspectives for rapid FISH, DNA, and RT-PCR analysis in bone marrow trephinesTanja Reineke, Bettina Jenni, Marie-Therese Abdou, et al.
The American Journal of Surgical Pathology|April 27, 2007
Chromosomal translocations t(4;14), t(11;14) and proliferation rate stratify patients with mature plasma cell myelomas into groups with different survival probabilities: a molecular epidemiologic study on tissue microarraysMarianne Tinguely, Bettina Jenni, Tanja Reineke, et al.
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Praxis|October 21, 2011
[Help - doctor must I avoid salt?]Bettina Jenni, P M Suter
Praxis|November 18, 2010
[Doctor, diets don't work for me - I want an operation immediately]Andreas Hanhart, Bettina Jenni, Stephanie Lüthi, et al.
The American Journal of Surgical Pathology|July 5, 2006
Ultrasonic decalcification offers new perspectives for rapid FISH, DNA, and RT-PCR analysis in bone marrow trephinesTanja Reineke, Bettina Jenni, Marie-Therese Abdou, et al.
The American Journal of Surgical Pathology|April 27, 2007
Chromosomal translocations t(4;14), t(11;14) and proliferation rate stratify patients with mature plasma cell myelomas into groups with different survival probabilities: a molecular epidemiologic study on tissue microarraysMarianne Tinguely, Bettina Jenni, Tanja Reineke, et al.
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