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Pediatric Research|July 1, 1997
Maternal intrauterine infection, cytokines, and brain damage in the preterm newbornO Dammann, A Leviton
Journal of Child Neurology|July 17, 2009
Fetal inflammatory response and brain injury in the preterm newbornShadi Malaeb, Olaf Dammann
Biomedizinische Technik. Biomedical Engineering|October 1, 1980
[Engineers in the technical health care services: results of an initial inquiry into the occupational situation (author's transl)]V Dammann, H Pfeiff
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine|September 8, 2025
The Anti-Social US Health-Care System: A Case for Socially Oriented ReformAimee Milliken, Olaf Dammann
Cytokine|March 24, 2007
ErbB receptors in fetal endothelium--a potential linkage point for inflammation-associated neonatal disordersWolfgang Bueter, Olaf Dammann, Katja Zscheppang, et al.
Neonatology|November 13, 2007
Neuregulin-1: a potential endogenous protector in perinatal brain white matter damageOlaf Dammann, Wolfgang Bueter, Alan Leviton, et al.
Annals of Neurology|October 30, 2010
The challenge of causal inferenceOlaf Dammann, Alan Leviton
Pediatric Research|December 15, 2010
Pediatric research: tradition and transitionOlaf Dammann, Pierre Gressens
The Journal of Pediatrics|February 7, 2001
Brain damage in preterm newborns: biological response modification as a strategy to reduce disabilitiesO Dammann, A Leviton
Pediatrics|September 2, 1999
Brain damage in preterm newborns: might enhancement of developmentally regulated endogenous protection open a door for prevention?O Dammann, A Leviton
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Pediatric Research|July 1, 1997
Maternal intrauterine infection, cytokines, and brain damage in the preterm newbornO Dammann, A Leviton
Journal of Child Neurology|July 17, 2009
Fetal inflammatory response and brain injury in the preterm newbornShadi Malaeb, Olaf Dammann
Biomedizinische Technik. Biomedical Engineering|October 1, 1980
[Engineers in the technical health care services: results of an initial inquiry into the occupational situation (author's transl)]V Dammann, H Pfeiff
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine|September 8, 2025
The Anti-Social US Health-Care System: A Case for Socially Oriented ReformAimee Milliken, Olaf Dammann
Cytokine|March 24, 2007
ErbB receptors in fetal endothelium--a potential linkage point for inflammation-associated neonatal disordersWolfgang Bueter, Olaf Dammann, Katja Zscheppang, et al.
Neonatology|November 13, 2007
Neuregulin-1: a potential endogenous protector in perinatal brain white matter damageOlaf Dammann, Wolfgang Bueter, Alan Leviton, et al.
Annals of Neurology|October 30, 2010
The challenge of causal inferenceOlaf Dammann, Alan Leviton
Pediatric Research|December 15, 2010
Pediatric research: tradition and transitionOlaf Dammann, Pierre Gressens
The Journal of Pediatrics|February 7, 2001
Brain damage in preterm newborns: biological response modification as a strategy to reduce disabilitiesO Dammann, A Leviton
Pediatrics|September 2, 1999
Brain damage in preterm newborns: might enhancement of developmentally regulated endogenous protection open a door for prevention?O Dammann, A Leviton
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