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F Scheler

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Minguez-Bacho I, Scheler F, Buttner P, Bley K, Vogel N, Bachmann J
Nanoscale . 2018 Apr; 10(18):8385-8390. PMID: 29696279
Preparation of pre-patterned alumina substrates using bottom-up techniques compatible with nanotechnology applications is still a challenge. We present a novel methodology to achieve superior order in 'anodic' alumina with large...
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Scheler F
Internist (Berl) . 1997 Jan; 38(1):88-91. PMID: 9119666
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Scheler F
Internist (Berl) . 1995 May; 36(5):511-5. PMID: 7601624
No abstract available.
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Schettler V, Wieland E, Verwiebe R, Schuff-Werner P, Scheler F, Oellerich M
Nephron . 1994 Jan; 67(1):42-7. PMID: 8052366
Lipid peroxidation products, both lipid hydroperoxides and thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) were determined in the plasma of 31 uremic patients treated with maintenance hemodialysis. Whereas patients had significantly elevated...
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Scheler F, Verwiebe R
Internist (Berl) . 1994 Jan; 35(1):8-19. PMID: 7908280
No abstract available.
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Ruschitzka F, Schrader J, Luders S, Schulz E, Gronau C, Talartschik J, et al.
Contrib Nephrol . 1993 Jan; 101:30-6. PMID: 8467685
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Verwiebe R, Weber M, Kallerhoff M, Ruschitzka F, Warneke G, Scheler F
Contrib Nephrol . 1993 Jan; 101:151-7. PMID: 8467669
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Funke M, Maurer J, Grabbe E, Scheler F
Rofo . 1992 Aug; 157(2):145-9. PMID: 1515623
Measurements of bone density were carried out in 25 patients on dialysis for terminal renal insufficiency, using quantitative computed tomography (QCT) and dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA). Unlike in subjects with...
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Schrader J, Schoel G, Luders S, Ruschitzka F, Warneke G, Scheler F
Z Kardiol . 1992 Jan; 81 Suppl 2:83-6. PMID: 1514320
Patients (pts) with essential hypertension normally exhibit a typical diurnal variation with a nocturnal blood-pressure (BP) decreased. A lack of this periodicity is often reported in pts with secondary hypertension....