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M Schramm

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British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Ed.)|April 21, 1984
ABC of sexually transmitted diseasesM Schramm
Current Opinion in Pediatrics|June 3, 2000
Current concepts of respiratory complications of neuromuscular disease in childrenC M Schramm
Journal of Cancer|February 5, 2014
Should EMT of Cancer Cells Be Understood as Epithelial-Myeloid Transition?Henning M Schramm
Inflammation & Allergy Drug Targets|April 21, 2010
The role of the osteoimmune axis in the inflammation of the inner auditory ear and with regard to the putative anticarcinogenetic principle: part 2Henning M Schramm
Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation|February 28, 2014
Applications of physical and occupational therapy in chronic pain syndromeD M Schramm
Journal of Cancer|July 24, 2019
The Epithelial-Myeloid-Transition (EMyeT) of cancer cells as a wrongly perceived primary inflammatory process eventually progressing to a bone remodeling malignancy: the alternative pathway for Epithelial- Mesenchymal-Transition hypothesis (EMT)?Henning M Schramm
Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation|February 28, 2014
Twenty-five Years Before the Fall: Preventing Osteoporotic Hip FractureD M Schramm
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|December 22, 1999
beta-adrenergic relaxation of rabbit tracheal smooth muscle: a receptor deficit that improves with corticosteroid administrationC M Schramm
Inflammation & Allergy Drug Targets|April 21, 2010
A unique intracellular, extracellular and transmembrane circulation of potassium ions in the auditory inner ear as an anticarcinogenic principle? Part 1Henning M Schramm
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 1, 1976
Coupling of catecholamine receptor from one cell with adenylate cyclase from another cell by cell fusionJ Orly, M Schramm
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British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Ed.)|April 21, 1984
ABC of sexually transmitted diseasesM Schramm
Current Opinion in Pediatrics|June 3, 2000
Current concepts of respiratory complications of neuromuscular disease in childrenC M Schramm
Journal of Cancer|February 5, 2014
Should EMT of Cancer Cells Be Understood as Epithelial-Myeloid Transition?Henning M Schramm
Inflammation & Allergy Drug Targets|April 21, 2010
The role of the osteoimmune axis in the inflammation of the inner auditory ear and with regard to the putative anticarcinogenetic principle: part 2Henning M Schramm
Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation|February 28, 2014
Applications of physical and occupational therapy in chronic pain syndromeD M Schramm
Journal of Cancer|July 24, 2019
The Epithelial-Myeloid-Transition (EMyeT) of cancer cells as a wrongly perceived primary inflammatory process eventually progressing to a bone remodeling malignancy: the alternative pathway for Epithelial- Mesenchymal-Transition hypothesis (EMT)?Henning M Schramm
Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation|February 28, 2014
Twenty-five Years Before the Fall: Preventing Osteoporotic Hip FractureD M Schramm
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|December 22, 1999
beta-adrenergic relaxation of rabbit tracheal smooth muscle: a receptor deficit that improves with corticosteroid administrationC M Schramm
Inflammation & Allergy Drug Targets|April 21, 2010
A unique intracellular, extracellular and transmembrane circulation of potassium ions in the auditory inner ear as an anticarcinogenic principle? Part 1Henning M Schramm
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 1, 1976
Coupling of catecholamine receptor from one cell with adenylate cyclase from another cell by cell fusionJ Orly, M Schramm
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