Browsing by Author "Hermann, R."
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- Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settingsAdsorption of Orthophosphate to humic-Fecomplexes and to amorphous Fe-oxide(1992)
;Gerke, J.Hermann, R. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settingsAsexual sporulation in Coprinus cinereus: Structure and development of oidiophores and oidia in an Amut Bmut homokaryon(1997)
;Polak, E. ;Hermann, R.; Aebi, M. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
- Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settingsDose escalated BEACOPP chemotherapy improves failure free survival in advanced Hodgkin's disease: Updated results of the German Hodgkin's Lymphoma Study Group.(Amer Soc Hematology, 2000)
;Diehl, Volker ;Franklin, J. ;Sieber, M. ;Hasenclever, Dirk ;Wolf, J. ;Engert, Andreas ;Hermann, R. ;Longin, C.; ; ;Hanel, M. ;Muller-Hermelink, H. K. ;Duhmke, E.Loeffler, Markus - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
- Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settingsLiver repopulation by transplantation of donor hepatocytes after external beam radiotherapy as preparative regimen followed by partial hepatectomy(Elsevier Ireland Ltd, 2006)
;Christiansen, H. ;Koenig, S.; ;Kimmina, Sarah; ; ;Hermann, R. ;Becker, H. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settingsNeoadjuvant and adjuvant radiochemotherapy of pancreatic cancer with 5-FU, cisplatin and interferon-alpha(Urban & Vogel, 2002)
;Schmidberger, Heinz ;Horstmann, Olaf; ;Hermann, R. ;Becker, H. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settingsRadiation-induced chromosome aberrations and cytokine expression in patients treated for prostate cancer(Elsevier Ireland Ltd, 2006)
;Hille, Andrea; ;Christiansen, H. ;Hermann, R. ;Kuehnle, Elna ;Wilke, B. ;Virsik-Koepp, R. ;Schmidberger, Heinz - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settingsRole of peg formation in clamp cell fusion of homobasidiomycete fungi(2004)
;Badalyan, S. M. ;Polak, E. ;Hermann, R. ;Aebi, MarkusIn most filamentous basidiomycetes, clamp cells are found at the septa of dikaryotic mycelia. Clamp cell formation starts at hyphal tip cells with the development of a lateral bulge at a position slightly apical to the future septum. Relative to the growth direction of the hypha, the protrusion expands backwards into a hook-like structure. Next, the two genetically different haploid nuclei within the hyphal tip cell divide. A septum appears between clamp cell and hyphal tip cell, thereby trapping one nucleus within the clamp cell. Another septum is laid within the hypha, separating a nucleus of the other type in the newly generated subapical hyphal cell from the two different nuclei kept together in the new apical hyphal cell. Through fusion of clamp and subapical cell, the two solitary nuclei become united within the subapical hyphal compartment. In 1933, BULLER described subapical formation of a peg to which the clamp cell fuses as an additional, subsequently neglected step in this series of events. In this study, we represent evidence for subapical peg formation and its role in clamp cell fusion. Our observations potentially indicate a B mating type regulated extracellular communication between clamp and subapical hyphal cell. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
- Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settingsThe A mating type and blue light regulate all known differentiation processes in the basidiomycete Coprinus cinereus(1998)
; ;Granado, J.D. ;Hermann, R. ;Boulianne, R.P. ;Kertesz-Chaloupková, K.Aebi, M.