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Burkhard Höcht

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Pediatric Surgery International|October 29, 2008
Xenogeneic islet transplantation of microencapsulated porcine islets for therapy of type I diabetes: long-term normoglycemia in STZ-diabetic rats without immunosuppressionThomas Meyer, Burkhard Höcht, Karin Ulrichs
Pediatric Surgery International|March 7, 2006
A new biocompatible material (Lyoplant) for the therapy of congenital abdominal wall defects: first experimental results in ratsThomas Meyer, Karin Schwarz, Karin Ulrichs, et al.
Medical and Pediatric Oncology|November 12, 2002
B-Cell lymphoproliferative disorder not associated with Epstein-Barr Virus in a child with relapsed acute lymphoblastic leukemiaThomas Lehrnbecher, Andreas Trusen, Frank Deinlein, et al.
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Pediatric Surgery International|October 29, 2008
Xenogeneic islet transplantation of microencapsulated porcine islets for therapy of type I diabetes: long-term normoglycemia in STZ-diabetic rats without immunosuppressionThomas Meyer, Burkhard Höcht, Karin Ulrichs
Pediatric Surgery International|March 7, 2006
A new biocompatible material (Lyoplant) for the therapy of congenital abdominal wall defects: first experimental results in ratsThomas Meyer, Karin Schwarz, Karin Ulrichs, et al.
Medical and Pediatric Oncology|November 12, 2002
B-Cell lymphoproliferative disorder not associated with Epstein-Barr Virus in a child with relapsed acute lymphoblastic leukemiaThomas Lehrnbecher, Andreas Trusen, Frank Deinlein, et al.
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