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Nitrosubstituted Aromatic Compounds as Nitrogen Source for Bacteria
C. Bruhn,
H. Lenke,
H. Knackmuss
|
7 |
1987 |
7 π¦
|
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Degradation of 2,4-dinitrophenol by two Rhodococcus erythropolis strains, HL 24-1 and HL 24-2
H. Lenke,
D. Pieper,
C. Bruhn,
H. Knackmuss
|
6 |
1992 |
6 π¬
|
π
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Catabolism of 2,6-dinitrophenol by Alcaligenes eutrophus JMP 134 and JMP 222
7 auth.
S. Ecker,
T. Widmann,
H. Lenke,
Olaf Dickel,
Peter Fischer,
C. Bruhn,
...
H. Knackmuss
|
5 |
1992 |
5 π
|
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The in vivo construction of 4-chloro-2-nitrophenol assimilatory bacteria
C. Bruhn,
R. Bayly,
H. Knackmuss
|
5 |
1988 |
5 π¦
|
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|
LC-polyimidesβ14. Thermotropic copoly (ester-imide)s derived from N-(3β²-hydroxyphenyl) trimellitimide and 4-hydroxybenzoic acid or 6-hydroxy-2-naphthoic acid
H. Kricheldorf,
V. Linzer,
C. Bruhn
|
3 |
1994 |
3 π’
|
π
|
P11-07 High-content screening and high-throughput RNA sequencing using hiPSC-CMs for the assessment of functional and structural cardiotoxicity
9 auth.
A. Rosell-Hidalgo,
C. Bruhn,
E. Shardlow,
S. Ryder,
R. Barton,
M. Reis,
...
R. Fritsch,
C. Strock,
P. Walker
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0 |
2022 |
0 π
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