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Autor:
Thomas Haertel, Bernd Lucke
Publikováno v:
Economics: Journal Articles (2008)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/8e9d26505f9c44ef8ae853a86fd34396
Autor:
Thomas Haertel, Bernd Lucke
Publikováno v:
Economics: Journal Articles (2007)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/5f3027e322434bd6816f09dc2cf5866a
Autor:
Matthieu Darracq Paries, Alessandro Notarpietro, Juha Kilponen, Niki Papadopoulou, Srecko Zimic, Pierre Aldama, Geert Langenus, Matthieu Lemoine, Elena Angelini, Matija Lozej, Robert-Paul Berben, Fulvia Marotta, Alice Carroy, Julien Matheron, Kai Philipp Christoffel, Carlos Montes-Galdón, Matteo Ciccarelli, Joan Paredes, Agostino Consolo, Massimiliano Pisani, Pietro Cova, Michaela Schmöller, Milan Damjanović, Andra Smadu, Gregory Walque, Béla Szörfi, Stéphane Dupraz, Harri Turunen, José Emilio Gumiel, Fabio Verona, Thomas Haertel, Igor Vetlov, Samuel Hurtado, Anders Warne, Paulo Júlio, Anastasia Zhutova
Publikováno v:
SSRN Electronic Journal.
Autor:
Annette Kopp-Schneider, Peter Bannasch, Iris Burkholder, H. Wesch, Steffen Heeger, Thomas Haertel, Jutta Groos
Publikováno v:
Radiation research. 166(2)
The effect of alpha-particle radiation on the formation and increase in volume of preneoplastic liver lesions was investigated in an animal experiment. Mice were divided into four groups; two groups received different doses of the alpha-particle-labe
Publikováno v:
Toxicologic pathology. 31(1)
Among the different types of liver tumor, hepatocellular neoplasms predominate by far in both animals and man. Consequently, preneoplastic foci of altered hepatocytes (FAH), preceding both hepatocellular adenomas and carcinomas, represent the most pr
Autor:
Doris Oesterle, Karin Küttler, Ludwig Schladt, Erhard Deml, Werner Mellert, Oliver Mönnikes, Thomas Haertel, Annette Kopp-Schneider, Susanne Brendler-Schwaab, Peter Bannasch, Harald Enzmann, Carina Ittrich, Michael Schwarz
Publikováno v:
Toxicologic pathology. 31(1)
A rat liver foci bioassay (RLFB) based on an initiation-promotion protocol employing preneoplastic foci of altered hepatocytes (FAH) as an endpoint, was prevalidated in 5 different laboratories. FAH were identified by immunohistochemical demonstratio