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Robert Schwieger

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Bio Systems|February 5, 2022
Structure and behavior in Boolean monotonic model poolsRobert Schwieger, Heike Siebert
Journal of Mathematical Biology|September 9, 2018
Follicular competition in cows: the selection of dominant follicles as a synergistic effectAlexander Lange, Robert Schwieger, Julia Plöntzke, et al.
Annals of Neurology|March 1, 2025
Plasma Glucosylceramide Levels Are Regulated by ATP10D and Are Not Involved in Parkinson's Disease PathogenesisEmma N Somerville, Alva James, Christian Beetz, et al.
Medrxiv : the Preprint Server for Health Sciences|October 7, 2024
Plasma glucosylceramide levels are regulated by <i>ATP10D</i> and are not involved in Parkinson's disease pathogenesisEmma N Somerville, Alva James, Christian Beetz, et al.
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Bio Systems|February 5, 2022
Structure and behavior in Boolean monotonic model poolsRobert Schwieger, Heike Siebert
Journal of Mathematical Biology|September 9, 2018
Follicular competition in cows: the selection of dominant follicles as a synergistic effectAlexander Lange, Robert Schwieger, Julia Plöntzke, et al.
Annals of Neurology|March 1, 2025
Plasma Glucosylceramide Levels Are Regulated by ATP10D and Are Not Involved in Parkinson's Disease PathogenesisEmma N Somerville, Alva James, Christian Beetz, et al.
Medrxiv : the Preprint Server for Health Sciences|October 7, 2024
Plasma glucosylceramide levels are regulated by <i>ATP10D</i> and are not involved in Parkinson's disease pathogenesisEmma N Somerville, Alva James, Christian Beetz, et al.
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