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The Journal of Pastoral Care & Counseling : JPCC|September 11, 2010
A modern voice: contemporary psalms of grief and lamentSusan E Vollmer
Journal of the Colorado Dental Association|May 1, 1975
An inspiration to allD E Vollmer
Romanian Journal of Morphology and Embryology = Revue Roumaine De Morphologie Et Embryologie|March 23, 2011
Pathology on the edge of interdisciplinarity. A historical epitomeE Vollmer, T Goldmann
Current Topics in Pathology. Ergebnisse Der Pathologie|January 1, 1993
In situ localization and distribution pattern of apolipoproteins in arterial walls: a comparative study in atherosclerosis and renal transplant arteriopathyE Vollmer, A Roessner
Current Topics in Pathology. Ergebnisse Der Pathologie|January 1, 1993
Parallels between renal transplant arteriopathy and atherosclerosis in respect of functional morphologyE Vollmer, A Roessner
Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology|January 1, 1987
Changes in intestinal mucosa above lymph follicles during carcinogenesis in rats. A light and electron microscopic studyF Shimamoto, E Vollmer
Pathology, Research and Practice|January 1, 1985
Early local reaction and lymph node permeation of rat carcinoma HH9-cl 14 cells. An immunohistological approachE Grundmann, E Vollmer
Pathology, Research and Practice|October 30, 1998
Transparent polyamide: a promising new material for microscopic slidesT Goldmann, E Vollmer, F Otto
Pathology, Research and Practice|April 6, 2005
Improved detection of mycobacterial DNA by PCR in formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissues using thin sectionsS Loeschke, T Goldmann, E Vollmer
Folia Histochemica Et Cytobiologica|April 14, 2000
A receptor-type protein tyrosine phosphatase PTP zeta is expressed in human cutaneous melanomasT Goldmann, F Otto, E Vollmer
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The Journal of Pastoral Care & Counseling : JPCC|September 11, 2010
A modern voice: contemporary psalms of grief and lamentSusan E Vollmer
Journal of the Colorado Dental Association|May 1, 1975
An inspiration to allD E Vollmer
Romanian Journal of Morphology and Embryology = Revue Roumaine De Morphologie Et Embryologie|March 23, 2011
Pathology on the edge of interdisciplinarity. A historical epitomeE Vollmer, T Goldmann
Current Topics in Pathology. Ergebnisse Der Pathologie|January 1, 1993
In situ localization and distribution pattern of apolipoproteins in arterial walls: a comparative study in atherosclerosis and renal transplant arteriopathyE Vollmer, A Roessner
Current Topics in Pathology. Ergebnisse Der Pathologie|January 1, 1993
Parallels between renal transplant arteriopathy and atherosclerosis in respect of functional morphologyE Vollmer, A Roessner
Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology|January 1, 1987
Changes in intestinal mucosa above lymph follicles during carcinogenesis in rats. A light and electron microscopic studyF Shimamoto, E Vollmer
Pathology, Research and Practice|January 1, 1985
Early local reaction and lymph node permeation of rat carcinoma HH9-cl 14 cells. An immunohistological approachE Grundmann, E Vollmer
Pathology, Research and Practice|October 30, 1998
Transparent polyamide: a promising new material for microscopic slidesT Goldmann, E Vollmer, F Otto
Pathology, Research and Practice|April 6, 2005
Improved detection of mycobacterial DNA by PCR in formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissues using thin sectionsS Loeschke, T Goldmann, E Vollmer
Folia Histochemica Et Cytobiologica|April 14, 2000
A receptor-type protein tyrosine phosphatase PTP zeta is expressed in human cutaneous melanomasT Goldmann, F Otto, E Vollmer
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