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Zeitschrift Fur Kreislaufforschung|October 1, 1972
[Reduction of dislocation frequency using recently developed transvenous pacemaker electrodes]P Doenecke, L Bette, G Harbauer, et al.
Journal of Molecular Evolution|April 17, 2003
Mytilus edulis core histone genes are organized in two clusters devoid of linker histone genesWerner Albig, Ursula Warthorst, Birgit Drabent, et al.
Molecular Human Reproduction|November 11, 1998
Expression of mRNA and protein of nucleoproteins during human spermiogenesisK Steger, T Klonisch, K Gavenis, et al.
Journal of Molecular Evolution|November 7, 1999
Mytilus edulis histone gene clusters containing only H1 genesB Drabent, J S Kim, W Albig, et al.
Langenbeck'S Archives of Surgery|March 7, 2008
Prolongation of heart allograft survival after long-term expression of soluble MHC class I antigens and vIL-10 in the liver by AAV-plasmid-mediated gene transferA Doenecke, E Frank, M N Scherer, et al.
The Journal of Gene Medicine|September 3, 2010
AAV plasmid DNA simplifies liver-directed in vivo gene therapy: comparison of expression levels after plasmid DNA-, adeno-associated virus- and adenovirus-mediated liver transfectionAxel Doenecke, Alexander Krömer, Marcus N Scherer, et al.
Genomics|November 20, 1995
The human replacement histone H3.3B gene (H3F3B)W Albig, B Bramlage, K Gruber, et al.
Histochemistry and Cell Biology|January 1, 1997
Histones: genetic diversity and tissue-specific gene expressionD Doenecke, W Albig, C Bode, et al.
Protein Expression and Purification|February 6, 2008
High yield production of recombinant native and modified peptides exemplified by ligands for G-protein coupled receptorsEva Bosse-Doenecke, Ulrich Weininger, Mohanraj Gopalswamy, et al.
Genomics|June 1, 1993
All known human H1 histone genes except the H1(0) gene are clustered on chromosome 6W Albig, B Drabent, J Kunz, et al.
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Zeitschrift Fur Kreislaufforschung|October 1, 1972
[Reduction of dislocation frequency using recently developed transvenous pacemaker electrodes]P Doenecke, L Bette, G Harbauer, et al.
Journal of Molecular Evolution|April 17, 2003
Mytilus edulis core histone genes are organized in two clusters devoid of linker histone genesWerner Albig, Ursula Warthorst, Birgit Drabent, et al.
Molecular Human Reproduction|November 11, 1998
Expression of mRNA and protein of nucleoproteins during human spermiogenesisK Steger, T Klonisch, K Gavenis, et al.
Journal of Molecular Evolution|November 7, 1999
Mytilus edulis histone gene clusters containing only H1 genesB Drabent, J S Kim, W Albig, et al.
Langenbeck'S Archives of Surgery|March 7, 2008
Prolongation of heart allograft survival after long-term expression of soluble MHC class I antigens and vIL-10 in the liver by AAV-plasmid-mediated gene transferA Doenecke, E Frank, M N Scherer, et al.
The Journal of Gene Medicine|September 3, 2010
AAV plasmid DNA simplifies liver-directed in vivo gene therapy: comparison of expression levels after plasmid DNA-, adeno-associated virus- and adenovirus-mediated liver transfectionAxel Doenecke, Alexander Krömer, Marcus N Scherer, et al.
Genomics|November 20, 1995
The human replacement histone H3.3B gene (H3F3B)W Albig, B Bramlage, K Gruber, et al.
Histochemistry and Cell Biology|January 1, 1997
Histones: genetic diversity and tissue-specific gene expressionD Doenecke, W Albig, C Bode, et al.
Protein Expression and Purification|February 6, 2008
High yield production of recombinant native and modified peptides exemplified by ligands for G-protein coupled receptorsEva Bosse-Doenecke, Ulrich Weininger, Mohanraj Gopalswamy, et al.
Genomics|June 1, 1993
All known human H1 histone genes except the H1(0) gene are clustered on chromosome 6W Albig, B Drabent, J Kunz, et al.
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