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Michael O Hengartner

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Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 25, 2004
Cell biology. Tickling macrophages, a serious businessStephanie Züllig, Michael O Hengartner
Nature Reviews. Drug Discovery|May 5, 2006
Finding function in novel targets: C. elegans as a model organismTitus Kaletta, Michael O Hengartner
Thescientificworldjournal|August 29, 2006
Sugar antennae for guidance signals: syndecans and glypicans integrate directional cues for navigating neuronsChrista Rhiner, Michael O Hengartner
Nature|February 1, 2008
Cell biology: dying to hold youKimon Doukoumetzidis, Michael O Hengartner
Physiology (Bethesda, Md.)|May 3, 2014
Apoptotic cell death under hypoxiaAtaman Sendoel, Michael O Hengartner
Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology|February 24, 2006
Developmental apoptosis in C. elegans: a complex CEDnarioGuillaume Lettre, Michael O Hengartner
Journal of Proteomics|April 20, 2010
A worm rich in protein: Quantitative, differential, and global proteomics in Caenorhabditis elegansSabine P Schrimpf, Michael O Hengartner
Current Topics in Developmental Biology|January 12, 2005
Tales of cannibalism, suicide, and murder: Programmed cell death in C. elegansJason M Kinchen, Michael O Hengartner
Nucleus (Austin, Tex.)|February 18, 2011
Nuclear pore complex during neuronal degeneration: cracking the last barrier!Daniele Bano, Michael O Hengartner, Pierluigi Nicotera
The Biochemical Journal|July 30, 2002
The genes pme-1 and pme-2 encode two poly(ADP-ribose) polymerases in Caenorhabditis elegansSteve N Gagnon, Michael O Hengartner, Serge Desnoyers
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Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 25, 2004
Cell biology. Tickling macrophages, a serious businessStephanie Züllig, Michael O Hengartner
Nature Reviews. Drug Discovery|May 5, 2006
Finding function in novel targets: C. elegans as a model organismTitus Kaletta, Michael O Hengartner
Thescientificworldjournal|August 29, 2006
Sugar antennae for guidance signals: syndecans and glypicans integrate directional cues for navigating neuronsChrista Rhiner, Michael O Hengartner
Nature|February 1, 2008
Cell biology: dying to hold youKimon Doukoumetzidis, Michael O Hengartner
Physiology (Bethesda, Md.)|May 3, 2014
Apoptotic cell death under hypoxiaAtaman Sendoel, Michael O Hengartner
Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology|February 24, 2006
Developmental apoptosis in C. elegans: a complex CEDnarioGuillaume Lettre, Michael O Hengartner
Journal of Proteomics|April 20, 2010
A worm rich in protein: Quantitative, differential, and global proteomics in Caenorhabditis elegansSabine P Schrimpf, Michael O Hengartner
Current Topics in Developmental Biology|January 12, 2005
Tales of cannibalism, suicide, and murder: Programmed cell death in C. elegansJason M Kinchen, Michael O Hengartner
Nucleus (Austin, Tex.)|February 18, 2011
Nuclear pore complex during neuronal degeneration: cracking the last barrier!Daniele Bano, Michael O Hengartner, Pierluigi Nicotera
The Biochemical Journal|July 30, 2002
The genes pme-1 and pme-2 encode two poly(ADP-ribose) polymerases in Caenorhabditis elegansSteve N Gagnon, Michael O Hengartner, Serge Desnoyers
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