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Mara Sandrock

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The Clinical Teacher|December 9, 2025
Innovative Approach to Understanding Complex Neuroanatomy Through 'Acting-Out', Immersive 3D ModellingCharlotte Kulow, Mara Sandrock
Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology : RB&E|March 25, 2009
Reduction in corpora lutea number in obese melanocortin-4-receptor-deficient miceMara Sandrock, Angela Schulz, Claudia Merkwitz, et al.
Anatomical Sciences Education|March 22, 2012
Ethanol-glycerin fixation with thymol conservation: a potential alternative to formaldehyde and phenol embalmingNiels Hammer, Sabine Löffler, Christine Feja, et al.
Anatomical Sciences Education|September 4, 2010
Demonstration of pelvic anatomy by modified midline transection that maintains intact internal pelvic organsHanno Steinke, Toshiyuki Saito, Gudrun Herrmann, et al.
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The Clinical Teacher|December 9, 2025
Innovative Approach to Understanding Complex Neuroanatomy Through 'Acting-Out', Immersive 3D ModellingCharlotte Kulow, Mara Sandrock
Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology : RB&E|March 25, 2009
Reduction in corpora lutea number in obese melanocortin-4-receptor-deficient miceMara Sandrock, Angela Schulz, Claudia Merkwitz, et al.
Anatomical Sciences Education|March 22, 2012
Ethanol-glycerin fixation with thymol conservation: a potential alternative to formaldehyde and phenol embalmingNiels Hammer, Sabine Löffler, Christine Feja, et al.
Anatomical Sciences Education|September 4, 2010
Demonstration of pelvic anatomy by modified midline transection that maintains intact internal pelvic organsHanno Steinke, Toshiyuki Saito, Gudrun Herrmann, et al.
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