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H Breithaupt

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EMBO Reports|November 20, 2001
The hunt for living gold. The search for organisms in extreme environments yields useful enzymes for industryH Breithaupt
EMBO Reports|April 18, 2001
Blame the press?H Breithaupt
Die Medizinische Welt|August 27, 1982
[Treatment of hypertension (I)]H Breithaupt
Die Medizinische Welt|October 22, 1982
[Treatment of hypertension (III)]H Breithaupt
EMBO Reports|March 28, 2001
Toxins for terrorists. Do scientists act illegally when sending out potentially dangerous material?H Breithaupt
EMBO Reports|March 17, 2001
Reaching out. Scientists met in Heidelberg and discussed methods of restoring public trust in scienceH Breithaupt
Krankenpflege Journal|May 21, 1998
[Antibiotic therapy of septicemia--escalation or reduction?]H Breithaupt
EMBO Reports|August 9, 2001
Losing them is not an option. Women in higher positions in the natural sciences are few and far between. As society cannot afford to lose them and the investment in their education, the question is, what to do about it?H Breithaupt
EMBO Reports|July 21, 2001
They are moving. Germany has started a broad debate about legalising the use of surplus embryos for biomedical researchH Breithaupt
EMBO Reports|March 17, 2001
They don't careH Breithaupt
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EMBO Reports|November 20, 2001
The hunt for living gold. The search for organisms in extreme environments yields useful enzymes for industryH Breithaupt
EMBO Reports|April 18, 2001
Blame the press?H Breithaupt
Die Medizinische Welt|August 27, 1982
[Treatment of hypertension (I)]H Breithaupt
Die Medizinische Welt|October 22, 1982
[Treatment of hypertension (III)]H Breithaupt
EMBO Reports|March 28, 2001
Toxins for terrorists. Do scientists act illegally when sending out potentially dangerous material?H Breithaupt
EMBO Reports|March 17, 2001
Reaching out. Scientists met in Heidelberg and discussed methods of restoring public trust in scienceH Breithaupt
Krankenpflege Journal|May 21, 1998
[Antibiotic therapy of septicemia--escalation or reduction?]H Breithaupt
EMBO Reports|August 9, 2001
Losing them is not an option. Women in higher positions in the natural sciences are few and far between. As society cannot afford to lose them and the investment in their education, the question is, what to do about it?H Breithaupt
EMBO Reports|July 21, 2001
They are moving. Germany has started a broad debate about legalising the use of surplus embryos for biomedical researchH Breithaupt
EMBO Reports|March 17, 2001
They don't careH Breithaupt
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