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Brain Research|February 7, 1975
Biological importance of retrograde axonal transport of nerve growth factor in adrenergic neuronsU Paravicini, K Stoeckel, H Thoenen
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy|March 1, 1996
Penetration of cefetamet pivoxil and cefuroxime axetil into the maxillary sinus mucosa at steady stateK Stoeckel, M Harell, M Dan
Pharmaceutical Research|March 1, 1994
Accumulation kinetics of propranolol in the rat: comparison of Michaelis-Menten-mediated clearance and clearance changes consistent with the "altered enzyme hypothesis"C Weber, K Stoeckel, D Lalka
Journal of Neurochemistry|March 1, 1977
An antigenic polypeptide fragment isolated from tetanus toxin: chemical characterization, binding to gangliosides and retrograde axonal transport in various neuron systemsB Bizzini, K Stoeckel, M Schwab
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 1, 1981
Biological importance of the retrograde axonal transport of nerve growth factor in sensory neuronsM Goedert, K Stoeckel, U Otten
Chemioterapia : International Journal of the Mediterranean Society of Chemotherapy|June 1, 1987
Pharmacokinetics of the oral cephalosporin cefetamet pivoxyl (Ro 15-8075) and its microbiologically active metabolite cefetamet (Ro 15-8074)J Koup, K Stoeckel, U Dubach
Brain Research|August 26, 1977
Role of gangliosides in the uptake and retrograde axonal transport of cholera and tetanus toxin as compared to nerve growth factor and wheat germ agglutininK Stoeckel, M Schwab, H Thoenen
Current Medical Research and Opinion|January 1, 1989
Pharmacokinetics of oral cefetamet pivoxil (Ro 15-8075) and intravenous cefetamet (Ro 15-8074) in humans: a reviewK Stoeckel, Y K Tam, J Kneer
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences|May 1, 1988
Protein binding of ceftriaxone in extravascular fluidsP J McNamara, V Trueb, K Stoeckel
European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology|January 1, 1986
Biliary excretion and pharmacokinetics of ceftriaxone after cholecystectomyW L Hayton, R Schandlik, K Stoeckel
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Brain Research|February 7, 1975
Biological importance of retrograde axonal transport of nerve growth factor in adrenergic neuronsU Paravicini, K Stoeckel, H Thoenen
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy|March 1, 1996
Penetration of cefetamet pivoxil and cefuroxime axetil into the maxillary sinus mucosa at steady stateK Stoeckel, M Harell, M Dan
Pharmaceutical Research|March 1, 1994
Accumulation kinetics of propranolol in the rat: comparison of Michaelis-Menten-mediated clearance and clearance changes consistent with the "altered enzyme hypothesis"C Weber, K Stoeckel, D Lalka
Journal of Neurochemistry|March 1, 1977
An antigenic polypeptide fragment isolated from tetanus toxin: chemical characterization, binding to gangliosides and retrograde axonal transport in various neuron systemsB Bizzini, K Stoeckel, M Schwab
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 1, 1981
Biological importance of the retrograde axonal transport of nerve growth factor in sensory neuronsM Goedert, K Stoeckel, U Otten
Chemioterapia : International Journal of the Mediterranean Society of Chemotherapy|June 1, 1987
Pharmacokinetics of the oral cephalosporin cefetamet pivoxyl (Ro 15-8075) and its microbiologically active metabolite cefetamet (Ro 15-8074)J Koup, K Stoeckel, U Dubach
Brain Research|August 26, 1977
Role of gangliosides in the uptake and retrograde axonal transport of cholera and tetanus toxin as compared to nerve growth factor and wheat germ agglutininK Stoeckel, M Schwab, H Thoenen
Current Medical Research and Opinion|January 1, 1989
Pharmacokinetics of oral cefetamet pivoxil (Ro 15-8075) and intravenous cefetamet (Ro 15-8074) in humans: a reviewK Stoeckel, Y K Tam, J Kneer
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences|May 1, 1988
Protein binding of ceftriaxone in extravascular fluidsP J McNamara, V Trueb, K Stoeckel
European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology|January 1, 1986
Biliary excretion and pharmacokinetics of ceftriaxone after cholecystectomyW L Hayton, R Schandlik, K Stoeckel
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