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Michael Marberger

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Current Opinion in Urology|July 2, 2010
Current status of open partial nephrectomyMarkus Margreiter, Michael Marberger
Current Opinion in Urology|February 4, 2009
High-intensity focused ultrasound for the treatment of renal masses: current status and future potentialTobias Klatte, Michael Marberger
European Urology|June 24, 2008
The motion: laser therapy for BPH is preferable to TURPAlexander Bachmann, Michael Marberger
Current Opinion in Urology|July 7, 2011
Renal cell carcinoma of native kidneys in renal transplant patientsTobias Klatte, Michael Marberger
Current Opinion in Urology|December 31, 2005
Could inflammation be a key component in the progression of benign prostatic hyperplasia?Gero Kramer, Michael Marberger
European Urology|October 14, 2008
Renal tumor biopsies for evaluation of small renal tumors: why, in whom, and how?Mesut Remzi, Michael Marberger
Current Opinion in Urology|September 1, 2007
Recent developments in fluorescence cystoscopy: do novel agents bring a benefit?Jörg Schmidbauer, Michael Marberger
Journal of Endourology|April 13, 2010
Focal therapy and imaging in prostate and kidney cancer: high-intensity focused ultrasound ablation of small renal tumorsMarkus Margreiter, Michael Marberger
BJU International|November 16, 2004
A conversation between Darracott Vaughan and Michael MarbergerDarracott Vaughan, Michael Marberger
Journal of Endourology|November 19, 2003
High-energy shockwaves and extracorporeal high-intensity focused ultrasoundStephan Madersbacher, Michael Marberger
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Current Opinion in Urology|July 2, 2010
Current status of open partial nephrectomyMarkus Margreiter, Michael Marberger
Current Opinion in Urology|February 4, 2009
High-intensity focused ultrasound for the treatment of renal masses: current status and future potentialTobias Klatte, Michael Marberger
European Urology|June 24, 2008
The motion: laser therapy for BPH is preferable to TURPAlexander Bachmann, Michael Marberger
Current Opinion in Urology|July 7, 2011
Renal cell carcinoma of native kidneys in renal transplant patientsTobias Klatte, Michael Marberger
Current Opinion in Urology|December 31, 2005
Could inflammation be a key component in the progression of benign prostatic hyperplasia?Gero Kramer, Michael Marberger
European Urology|October 14, 2008
Renal tumor biopsies for evaluation of small renal tumors: why, in whom, and how?Mesut Remzi, Michael Marberger
Current Opinion in Urology|September 1, 2007
Recent developments in fluorescence cystoscopy: do novel agents bring a benefit?Jörg Schmidbauer, Michael Marberger
Journal of Endourology|April 13, 2010
Focal therapy and imaging in prostate and kidney cancer: high-intensity focused ultrasound ablation of small renal tumorsMarkus Margreiter, Michael Marberger
BJU International|November 16, 2004
A conversation between Darracott Vaughan and Michael MarbergerDarracott Vaughan, Michael Marberger
Journal of Endourology|November 19, 2003
High-energy shockwaves and extracorporeal high-intensity focused ultrasoundStephan Madersbacher, Michael Marberger
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