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Protoplasma|February 23, 2018
The wound response in fresh-cut lettuce involves programmed cell death eventsElena T Iakimova, Ernst J Woltering
Annals of Botany|June 13, 2025
Revealing programmed cell death events during flower (petal) senescenceElena T Iakimova, Ernst J Woltering
Trends in Plant Science|March 8, 2005
Many ways to exit? Cell death categories in plantsWouter G van Doorn, Ernst J Woltering
Sleep and Biological Rhythms|March 12, 2024
Nighttime cell phone use and sleep quality in young adultsSuresh C Joshi, Jay Woodward, Steven Woltering
Brain Communications|April 4, 2022
Electroencephalography complexity in resting and task states in adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorderChao Gu, Zhong-Xu Liu, Steven Woltering
Current Psychology (New Brunswick, N.J.)|October 17, 2022
Cell phone use distracts young adults from academic work with limited benefit to self-regulatory behaviorSuresh C Joshi, Jay Woodward, Steven Woltering
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|January 21, 2023
Cell Phone Social Media Use and Psychological Well-Being in Young Adults: Implications for Internet-Related DisordersSuresh C Joshi, Steven Woltering, Jay Woodward
Peerj|May 18, 2013
Eye blink correction: a test on the preservation of common ERP components using a regression based techniqueSteven Woltering, Narges Bazargani, Zhong-Xu Liu
The Journal of Surgical Research|July 1, 1992
DMSO protects against adriamycin-induced tissue necrosisL Lebredo, R Barrie, E A Woltering
Developmental Biology|August 26, 2019
Lissamphibian limbs and the origins of tetrapod hox domainsJoost M Woltering, Michaela Holzem, Axel Meyer
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Protoplasma|February 23, 2018
The wound response in fresh-cut lettuce involves programmed cell death eventsElena T Iakimova, Ernst J Woltering
Annals of Botany|June 13, 2025
Revealing programmed cell death events during flower (petal) senescenceElena T Iakimova, Ernst J Woltering
Trends in Plant Science|March 8, 2005
Many ways to exit? Cell death categories in plantsWouter G van Doorn, Ernst J Woltering
Sleep and Biological Rhythms|March 12, 2024
Nighttime cell phone use and sleep quality in young adultsSuresh C Joshi, Jay Woodward, Steven Woltering
Brain Communications|April 4, 2022
Electroencephalography complexity in resting and task states in adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorderChao Gu, Zhong-Xu Liu, Steven Woltering
Current Psychology (New Brunswick, N.J.)|October 17, 2022
Cell phone use distracts young adults from academic work with limited benefit to self-regulatory behaviorSuresh C Joshi, Jay Woodward, Steven Woltering
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|January 21, 2023
Cell Phone Social Media Use and Psychological Well-Being in Young Adults: Implications for Internet-Related DisordersSuresh C Joshi, Steven Woltering, Jay Woodward
Peerj|May 18, 2013
Eye blink correction: a test on the preservation of common ERP components using a regression based techniqueSteven Woltering, Narges Bazargani, Zhong-Xu Liu
The Journal of Surgical Research|July 1, 1992
DMSO protects against adriamycin-induced tissue necrosisL Lebredo, R Barrie, E A Woltering
Developmental Biology|August 26, 2019
Lissamphibian limbs and the origins of tetrapod hox domainsJoost M Woltering, Michaela Holzem, Axel Meyer
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