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M Huhndorf

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Mycologia|December 15, 2010
Using phylogenetic species recognition to delimit species boundaries within LasiosphaeriaAndrew N Miller, Sabine M Huhndorf
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|March 2, 2005
Multi-gene phylogenies indicate ascomal wall morphology is a better predictor of phylogenetic relationships than ascospore morphology in the Sordariales (Ascomycota, Fungi)Andrew N Miller, Sabine M Huhndorf
Radiologie (Heidelberg, Germany)|January 9, 2024
[Orbital tumors]F Austein, M Huhndorf, P Papanagiotou
Studies in Mycology|February 20, 2010
Molecular phylogenetics of Pleosporales: Melanommataceae and Lophiostomataceae re-circumscribed (Pleosporomycetidae, Dothideomycetes, Ascomycota)G K Mugambi, S M Huhndorf
Mycologia|February 3, 2010
Multigene phylogeny of the Coronophorales: morphology and new species in the orderGeorge K Mugambi, Sabine M Huhndorf
Studies in Mycology|April 28, 2011
A molecular re-appraisal of taxa in the Sordariomycetidae and a new species of Rimaconus from New ZealandS M Huhndorf, A N Miller
Mycological Research|March 24, 2004
A natural classification of Lasiosphaeria based on nuclear LSU rDNA sequencesAndrew N Miller, Sabine M Huhndorf
Mycological Research|November 22, 2007
Whatever happened to the pyrenomycetes and loculoascomycetes?H Thorsten Lumbsch, Sabine M Huhndorf
Mycologia|May 30, 2014
Phylogenetic relationships of five uncommon species of Lasiosphaeria and three new species in the Helminthosphaeriaceae (Sordariomycetes)Andrew N Miller, Sabine M Huhndorf, Jacques Fournier
Laboratory Animal Science|October 1, 1983
Evaluation of a combination of tiletamine and zolazepam as an anesthetic for laboratory rodentsJ Silverman, M Huhndorf, M Balk, et al.
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Showing results (1-10 of 32) with videos related to

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Mycologia|December 15, 2010
Using phylogenetic species recognition to delimit species boundaries within LasiosphaeriaAndrew N Miller, Sabine M Huhndorf
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|March 2, 2005
Multi-gene phylogenies indicate ascomal wall morphology is a better predictor of phylogenetic relationships than ascospore morphology in the Sordariales (Ascomycota, Fungi)Andrew N Miller, Sabine M Huhndorf
Radiologie (Heidelberg, Germany)|January 9, 2024
[Orbital tumors]F Austein, M Huhndorf, P Papanagiotou
Studies in Mycology|February 20, 2010
Molecular phylogenetics of Pleosporales: Melanommataceae and Lophiostomataceae re-circumscribed (Pleosporomycetidae, Dothideomycetes, Ascomycota)G K Mugambi, S M Huhndorf
Mycologia|February 3, 2010
Multigene phylogeny of the Coronophorales: morphology and new species in the orderGeorge K Mugambi, Sabine M Huhndorf
Studies in Mycology|April 28, 2011
A molecular re-appraisal of taxa in the Sordariomycetidae and a new species of Rimaconus from New ZealandS M Huhndorf, A N Miller
Mycological Research|March 24, 2004
A natural classification of Lasiosphaeria based on nuclear LSU rDNA sequencesAndrew N Miller, Sabine M Huhndorf
Mycological Research|November 22, 2007
Whatever happened to the pyrenomycetes and loculoascomycetes?H Thorsten Lumbsch, Sabine M Huhndorf
Mycologia|May 30, 2014
Phylogenetic relationships of five uncommon species of Lasiosphaeria and three new species in the Helminthosphaeriaceae (Sordariomycetes)Andrew N Miller, Sabine M Huhndorf, Jacques Fournier
Laboratory Animal Science|October 1, 1983
Evaluation of a combination of tiletamine and zolazepam as an anesthetic for laboratory rodentsJ Silverman, M Huhndorf, M Balk, et al.
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