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P Mainka

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Der Pathologe|September 23, 2008
[Basal and myoepithelial phenotype of metastatic mammary carcinomas. A prognostic factor in the palliative situation?]P Mainka, S Kahlert, T Kirchner, et al.
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics|December 1, 1995
Decrease of red cell membrane fluidity and -SH groups due to hyperglycemic conditions is counteracted by alpha-lipoic acidM Hofmann, P Mainka, H Tritschler, et al.
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Der Pathologe|September 23, 2008
[Basal and myoepithelial phenotype of metastatic mammary carcinomas. A prognostic factor in the palliative situation?]P Mainka, S Kahlert, T Kirchner, et al.
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics|December 1, 1995
Decrease of red cell membrane fluidity and -SH groups due to hyperglycemic conditions is counteracted by alpha-lipoic acidM Hofmann, P Mainka, H Tritschler, et al.
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