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Physiology & Behavior|April 1, 1971
Neural mechanisms for sodium appetite: hypothalamus positive--hypothalamofugal pathways negativeG Wolf
Die Medizinische Welt|March 18, 1972
[Determination of cholesterol in the bile]G Wolf
The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry|June 1, 1990
Recent progress in vitamin A research: nuclear retinoic acid receptors and their interaction with gene elementsG Wolf
Nephrologie|December 19, 1998
Angiotensin II is involved in the progression of renal disease: importance of non-hemodynamic mechanismsG Wolf
Experimental Nephrology|March 1, 1994
Regulation of renal tubular cell growth: effects of angiotensin IIG Wolf
Experimental Nephrology|March 1, 1994
Vasoactive molecules as regulators of cell growthG Wolf
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|February 1, 1978
A historical note on the mode of administration of vitamin A for the cure of night blindnessG Wolf
Mineral and Electrolyte Metabolism|April 3, 1998
Link between angiotensin II and TGF-beta in the kidneyG Wolf
American Journal of Nephrology|January 1, 1992
Changing concepts of compensatory renal growth: from humoral pathology to molecular biologyG Wolf
Nutrition Reviews|January 13, 1999
Vitamin A functions in the regulation of the dopaminergic system in the brain and pituitary glandG Wolf
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Physiology & Behavior|April 1, 1971
Neural mechanisms for sodium appetite: hypothalamus positive--hypothalamofugal pathways negativeG Wolf
Die Medizinische Welt|March 18, 1972
[Determination of cholesterol in the bile]G Wolf
The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry|June 1, 1990
Recent progress in vitamin A research: nuclear retinoic acid receptors and their interaction with gene elementsG Wolf
Nephrologie|December 19, 1998
Angiotensin II is involved in the progression of renal disease: importance of non-hemodynamic mechanismsG Wolf
Experimental Nephrology|March 1, 1994
Regulation of renal tubular cell growth: effects of angiotensin IIG Wolf
Experimental Nephrology|March 1, 1994
Vasoactive molecules as regulators of cell growthG Wolf
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|February 1, 1978
A historical note on the mode of administration of vitamin A for the cure of night blindnessG Wolf
Mineral and Electrolyte Metabolism|April 3, 1998
Link between angiotensin II and TGF-beta in the kidneyG Wolf
American Journal of Nephrology|January 1, 1992
Changing concepts of compensatory renal growth: from humoral pathology to molecular biologyG Wolf
Nutrition Reviews|January 13, 1999
Vitamin A functions in the regulation of the dopaminergic system in the brain and pituitary glandG Wolf
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