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Hendrik Schäfer

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Applied and Environmental Microbiology|February 27, 2007
Isolation of Methylophaga spp. from marine dimethylsulfide-degrading enrichment cultures and identification of polypeptides induced during growth on dimethylsulfideHendrik Schäfer
Current Issues in Molecular Biology|June 6, 2019
Microbial Cycling of MethanethiolHendrik Schäfer, Özge Eyice
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|February 12, 2014
Stable isotope probing to study functional components of complex microbial ecosystemsSophie Mazard, Hendrik Schäfer
Archives of Microbiology|October 18, 2015
Culture-dependent and culture-independent methods reveal diverse methylotrophic communities in terrestrial environmentsÖzge Eyice, Hendrik Schäfer
Molecular Microbiology|February 26, 2019
Towards a systematic understanding of structure-function relationship of dimethylsulfoniopropionate-catabolizing enzymesYin Chen, Hendrik Schäfer
Metal Ions in Life Sciences|November 23, 2014
Transformations of dimethylsulfideUlrike Kappler, Hendrik Schäfer
Frontiers in Microbiology|June 14, 2019
Identification of Proteins and Genes Expressed by <i>Methylophaga thiooxydans</i> During Growth on Dimethylsulfide and Their Presence in Other Members of the GenusEileen Kröber, Hendrik Schäfer
Swiss Medical Weekly|October 29, 2013
Costs of current antihypertensive therapy in Switzerland: an economic evaluation of 3,489 patients in primary careHans Hendrik Schäfer, Uta Scheunert
Frontiers in Microbiology|October 17, 2022
Microorganisms associated with <i>Sporobolus anglicus</i>, an invasive dimethylsulfoniopropionate producing salt marsh plant, are an unrecognized sink for dimethylsulfideEileen Kröber, Anna Mankowski, Hendrik Schäfer
Plos One|December 22, 2023
A novel motorized office chair causes low-amplitude spinal movements and activates trunk muscles: A cross-over trialHendrik Schäfer, Robin Schäfer, Petra Platen
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Applied and Environmental Microbiology|February 27, 2007
Isolation of Methylophaga spp. from marine dimethylsulfide-degrading enrichment cultures and identification of polypeptides induced during growth on dimethylsulfideHendrik Schäfer
Current Issues in Molecular Biology|June 6, 2019
Microbial Cycling of MethanethiolHendrik Schäfer, Özge Eyice
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|February 12, 2014
Stable isotope probing to study functional components of complex microbial ecosystemsSophie Mazard, Hendrik Schäfer
Archives of Microbiology|October 18, 2015
Culture-dependent and culture-independent methods reveal diverse methylotrophic communities in terrestrial environmentsÖzge Eyice, Hendrik Schäfer
Molecular Microbiology|February 26, 2019
Towards a systematic understanding of structure-function relationship of dimethylsulfoniopropionate-catabolizing enzymesYin Chen, Hendrik Schäfer
Metal Ions in Life Sciences|November 23, 2014
Transformations of dimethylsulfideUlrike Kappler, Hendrik Schäfer
Frontiers in Microbiology|June 14, 2019
Identification of Proteins and Genes Expressed by <i>Methylophaga thiooxydans</i> During Growth on Dimethylsulfide and Their Presence in Other Members of the GenusEileen Kröber, Hendrik Schäfer
Swiss Medical Weekly|October 29, 2013
Costs of current antihypertensive therapy in Switzerland: an economic evaluation of 3,489 patients in primary careHans Hendrik Schäfer, Uta Scheunert
Frontiers in Microbiology|October 17, 2022
Microorganisms associated with <i>Sporobolus anglicus</i>, an invasive dimethylsulfoniopropionate producing salt marsh plant, are an unrecognized sink for dimethylsulfideEileen Kröber, Anna Mankowski, Hendrik Schäfer
Plos One|December 22, 2023
A novel motorized office chair causes low-amplitude spinal movements and activates trunk muscles: A cross-over trialHendrik Schäfer, Robin Schäfer, Petra Platen
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