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M Artmann

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Biorheology|September 1, 1995
Microscopic photometric quantification of stiffness and relaxation time of red blood cells in a flow chamberG M Artmann
Archiv Fur Orthopadische Und Unfall-Chirurgie|January 1, 1975
[Diagnostic problems in new and old injuries]C J Wirth, M Artmann
Archiv Fur Orthopadische Und Unfall-Chirurgie|June 30, 1977
[Chronic fibular instability of the ankle-joint -- x-ray diagnostic and ligamentous graft (author's transl)]C J Wirth, M Artmann
Archiv Fur Orthopadische Und Unfall-Chirurgie|September 4, 1975
[Elongation of the anterior cruciate ligament--reefing or displacing (author's transl)]M Artmann, C J Wirth
Archiv Fur Orthopadische Und Unfall-Chirurgie|June 18, 1976
[Kienböck's disease. Follow-up studies and therapeutic considerations (author's transl)]B Rosemeyer, M Artmann, K Viernstein
Journal of Biophysics (Hindawi Publishing Corporation : Online)|February 5, 2010
Molecular processes in biological thermosensationI Digel, P Kayser, G M Artmann
Biomedizinische Technik. Biomedical Engineering|November 28, 2002
A novel method to quantify mechanical tension in cell monolayersJ Trzewik, M Ates, G M Artmann
Biophysical Journal|May 24, 2001
Temperature transition of human hemoglobin at body temperature: effects of calciumC Kelemen, S Chien, G M Artmann
Biomedizinische Technik. Biomedical Engineering|November 28, 2002
Determination of the elastic shear modulus of cultured human red blood cellsC Maggakis-Kelemen, M Biselli, G M Artmann
Membrane & Cell Biology|August 5, 2000
Hypochlorous acid and human blood low density lipoproteins modified by hypochlorous acid increase erythrocyte adhesion to endothelial cellsE A Gorbatenkova, G M Artmann, O M Panasenko
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Biorheology|September 1, 1995
Microscopic photometric quantification of stiffness and relaxation time of red blood cells in a flow chamberG M Artmann
Archiv Fur Orthopadische Und Unfall-Chirurgie|January 1, 1975
[Diagnostic problems in new and old injuries]C J Wirth, M Artmann
Archiv Fur Orthopadische Und Unfall-Chirurgie|June 30, 1977
[Chronic fibular instability of the ankle-joint -- x-ray diagnostic and ligamentous graft (author's transl)]C J Wirth, M Artmann
Archiv Fur Orthopadische Und Unfall-Chirurgie|September 4, 1975
[Elongation of the anterior cruciate ligament--reefing or displacing (author's transl)]M Artmann, C J Wirth
Archiv Fur Orthopadische Und Unfall-Chirurgie|June 18, 1976
[Kienböck's disease. Follow-up studies and therapeutic considerations (author's transl)]B Rosemeyer, M Artmann, K Viernstein
Journal of Biophysics (Hindawi Publishing Corporation : Online)|February 5, 2010
Molecular processes in biological thermosensationI Digel, P Kayser, G M Artmann
Biomedizinische Technik. Biomedical Engineering|November 28, 2002
A novel method to quantify mechanical tension in cell monolayersJ Trzewik, M Ates, G M Artmann
Biophysical Journal|May 24, 2001
Temperature transition of human hemoglobin at body temperature: effects of calciumC Kelemen, S Chien, G M Artmann
Biomedizinische Technik. Biomedical Engineering|November 28, 2002
Determination of the elastic shear modulus of cultured human red blood cellsC Maggakis-Kelemen, M Biselli, G M Artmann
Membrane & Cell Biology|August 5, 2000
Hypochlorous acid and human blood low density lipoproteins modified by hypochlorous acid increase erythrocyte adhesion to endothelial cellsE A Gorbatenkova, G M Artmann, O M Panasenko
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