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Journal of Microscopy|January 5, 2000
Minimal compression of ultrathin sections with use of an oscillating diamond knifeD Studer, H Gnaegi
Der Orthopade|May 10, 2019
[Etiology and significance of growth disturbances of the spine]D Studer, C Hasler
The Journal of Cell Biology|July 1, 1981
Single bacteriorhodopsin molecules revealed on both surfaces of freeze-dried and heavy metal-decorated purple membranesD Studer, H Moor, H Gross
Scanning Microscopy. Supplement|January 1, 1989
High pressure freezing comes of ageD Studer, M Michel, M Müller
Planta|November 2, 2013
High-pressure freezing of soybean nodules leads to an improved preservation of ultrastructureD Studer, H Hennecke, M Müller
Microscopy Research and Technique|May 15, 1997
Ultrastructure of adult human articular cartilage matrix after cryotechnical processingE B Hunziker, M Michel, D Studer
Journal of Microscopy|August 16, 2002
Amorphous solid water produced by cryosectioning of crystalline ice at 113 KA AL-Amoudi, J Dubochet, D Studer
Histochemistry and Cell Biology|October 1, 1996
Vitrified articular cartilage reveals novel ultra-structural features respecting extracellular matrix architectureE B Hunziker, J Wagner, D Studer
Der Orthopade|September 9, 2015
[Treatment of early onset scoliosis : How far can we go?]D Studer, C C Hasler, A Schulze
Journal of Structural Biology|September 1, 1996
Evidence for a distinct water-rich layer surrounding collagen fibrils in articular cartilage extracellular matrixD Studer, M Chiquet, E B Hunziker
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Journal of Microscopy|January 5, 2000
Minimal compression of ultrathin sections with use of an oscillating diamond knifeD Studer, H Gnaegi
Der Orthopade|May 10, 2019
[Etiology and significance of growth disturbances of the spine]D Studer, C Hasler
The Journal of Cell Biology|July 1, 1981
Single bacteriorhodopsin molecules revealed on both surfaces of freeze-dried and heavy metal-decorated purple membranesD Studer, H Moor, H Gross
Scanning Microscopy. Supplement|January 1, 1989
High pressure freezing comes of ageD Studer, M Michel, M Müller
Planta|November 2, 2013
High-pressure freezing of soybean nodules leads to an improved preservation of ultrastructureD Studer, H Hennecke, M Müller
Microscopy Research and Technique|May 15, 1997
Ultrastructure of adult human articular cartilage matrix after cryotechnical processingE B Hunziker, M Michel, D Studer
Journal of Microscopy|August 16, 2002
Amorphous solid water produced by cryosectioning of crystalline ice at 113 KA AL-Amoudi, J Dubochet, D Studer
Histochemistry and Cell Biology|October 1, 1996
Vitrified articular cartilage reveals novel ultra-structural features respecting extracellular matrix architectureE B Hunziker, J Wagner, D Studer
Der Orthopade|September 9, 2015
[Treatment of early onset scoliosis : How far can we go?]D Studer, C C Hasler, A Schulze
Journal of Structural Biology|September 1, 1996
Evidence for a distinct water-rich layer surrounding collagen fibrils in articular cartilage extracellular matrixD Studer, M Chiquet, E B Hunziker
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