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Biological Psychology|July 17, 2001
Sleep and depression--results from psychobiological studies: an overviewD Riemann, M Berger, U Voderholzer
Der Nervenarzt|September 12, 2003
[Non-restorative sleep and insomnia. Diagnostic and therapeutic options for psychiatry and psychotherapy]D Riemann, U Voderholzer, M Berger
Materials Horizons|November 29, 2021
Applications of triarylborane materials in cell imaging and sensing of bio-relevant molecules such as DNA, RNA, and proteinsSarina M Berger, Todd B Marder
Structure (London, England : 1993)|April 4, 2019
Caught in the Open: A Domain Insertion of M. tuberculosis Gyrase Suppresses ATPase DimerizationMatthew J Hobson, James M Berger
Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care|January 21, 2012
Convergent evidence and opinion on intensive metabolic supportJeffrey I Mechanick, Mette M Berger
Pathology|December 27, 2011
Stool DNA screening for colorectal neoplasia: biological and technical basis for high detection ratesBarry M Berger, David A Ahlquist
The European Journal of Neuroscience|May 29, 2009
Functional and structural brain alterations in insomnia: implications for pathophysiologyD Riemann, C Kloepfer, M Berger
Neonatology|September 12, 2008
Massively elevated nucleated red blood cells and cerebral or pulmonary hemorrhage in severely growth-restricted infants--is there more than coincidence?M A Steurer, T M Berger
Molecular Microbiology|July 24, 2008
Structural frameworks for considering microbial protein- and nucleic acid-dependent motor ATPasesNathan D Thomsen, James M Berger
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 30, 2012
Mechanisms for defining supercoiling set point of DNA gyrase orthologs: I. A nonconserved acidic C-terminal tail modulates Escherichia coli gyrase activityElsa M Tretter, James M Berger
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Pageof 297
Biological Psychology|July 17, 2001
Sleep and depression--results from psychobiological studies: an overviewD Riemann, M Berger, U Voderholzer
Der Nervenarzt|September 12, 2003
[Non-restorative sleep and insomnia. Diagnostic and therapeutic options for psychiatry and psychotherapy]D Riemann, U Voderholzer, M Berger
Materials Horizons|November 29, 2021
Applications of triarylborane materials in cell imaging and sensing of bio-relevant molecules such as DNA, RNA, and proteinsSarina M Berger, Todd B Marder
Structure (London, England : 1993)|April 4, 2019
Caught in the Open: A Domain Insertion of M. tuberculosis Gyrase Suppresses ATPase DimerizationMatthew J Hobson, James M Berger
Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care|January 21, 2012
Convergent evidence and opinion on intensive metabolic supportJeffrey I Mechanick, Mette M Berger
Pathology|December 27, 2011
Stool DNA screening for colorectal neoplasia: biological and technical basis for high detection ratesBarry M Berger, David A Ahlquist
The European Journal of Neuroscience|May 29, 2009
Functional and structural brain alterations in insomnia: implications for pathophysiologyD Riemann, C Kloepfer, M Berger
Neonatology|September 12, 2008
Massively elevated nucleated red blood cells and cerebral or pulmonary hemorrhage in severely growth-restricted infants--is there more than coincidence?M A Steurer, T M Berger
Molecular Microbiology|July 24, 2008
Structural frameworks for considering microbial protein- and nucleic acid-dependent motor ATPasesNathan D Thomsen, James M Berger
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 30, 2012
Mechanisms for defining supercoiling set point of DNA gyrase orthologs: I. A nonconserved acidic C-terminal tail modulates Escherichia coli gyrase activityElsa M Tretter, James M Berger
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