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Plos One|November 30, 2011
Soil microorganisms alleviate the allelochemical effects of a thyme monoterpene on the performance of an associated grass speciesBodil K Ehlers
Planta|February 9, 2000
Synchronization of mitotic activity in protoplast-derived Solanum nigrum L. microcalluses is correlated with plasmodesmal connectivityK Ehlers, R Kollmann
Zeitschrift Fur Rheumatologie|September 1, 1989
[Rotator syndrome of the shoulder and mobility of the cervical spine]L Weh, K Ehlers
Protoplasma|December 6, 2001
Primary and secondary plasmodesmata: structure, origin, and functioningK Ehlers, R Kollmann
The New Phytologist|March 6, 2007
'Inconstant males' and the maintenance of labile sex expression in subdioecious plantsBodil K Ehlers, Thomas Bataillon
Oecologia|August 17, 2004
Do co-occurring plant species adapt to one another? The response of Bromus erectus to the presence of different Thymus vulgaris chemotypesBodil K Ehlers, John Thompson
Genetics Research|February 22, 2008
When gametophytic self-incompatibility meets gynodioecyBodil K Ehlers, Mikkel H Schierup
Journal of Physical Activity & Health|December 26, 2013
Middle-aged women's preferred theory-based features in mobile physical activity applicationsDiane K Ehlers, Jennifer L Huberty
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 13, 2005
Sex inheritance in gynodioecious species: a polygenic viewBodil K Ehlers, Sandrine Maurice, Thomas Bataillon
The Journal of Nutrition|January 1, 1996
Methionine reduces the valproic acid-induced spina bifida rate in mice without altering valproic acid kineticsK Ehlers, M M Elmazar, H Nau
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Plos One|November 30, 2011
Soil microorganisms alleviate the allelochemical effects of a thyme monoterpene on the performance of an associated grass speciesBodil K Ehlers
Planta|February 9, 2000
Synchronization of mitotic activity in protoplast-derived Solanum nigrum L. microcalluses is correlated with plasmodesmal connectivityK Ehlers, R Kollmann
Zeitschrift Fur Rheumatologie|September 1, 1989
[Rotator syndrome of the shoulder and mobility of the cervical spine]L Weh, K Ehlers
Protoplasma|December 6, 2001
Primary and secondary plasmodesmata: structure, origin, and functioningK Ehlers, R Kollmann
The New Phytologist|March 6, 2007
'Inconstant males' and the maintenance of labile sex expression in subdioecious plantsBodil K Ehlers, Thomas Bataillon
Oecologia|August 17, 2004
Do co-occurring plant species adapt to one another? The response of Bromus erectus to the presence of different Thymus vulgaris chemotypesBodil K Ehlers, John Thompson
Genetics Research|February 22, 2008
When gametophytic self-incompatibility meets gynodioecyBodil K Ehlers, Mikkel H Schierup
Journal of Physical Activity & Health|December 26, 2013
Middle-aged women's preferred theory-based features in mobile physical activity applicationsDiane K Ehlers, Jennifer L Huberty
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 13, 2005
Sex inheritance in gynodioecious species: a polygenic viewBodil K Ehlers, Sandrine Maurice, Thomas Bataillon
The Journal of Nutrition|January 1, 1996
Methionine reduces the valproic acid-induced spina bifida rate in mice without altering valproic acid kineticsK Ehlers, M M Elmazar, H Nau
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