G Thiessen
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1.
Ebinghaus A, Thiessen G, Ivemeyer S, Knierim U
Animal
. 2025 Jan;
19(2):101405.
PMID: 39799722
In commercial dairy farming, the majority of cows are dehorned or genetically hornless. It is argued that this reduces the risk of injurious and stressful social conflicts. On the other...
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Tiffe H, Matzke K, Thiessen G
J Microsc
. 1979 Aug;
116(3):385-90.
PMID: 480345
The fluorometric behaviour of cellular objects is influenced during excitation by two nearly independent phenomena: (1) by the photochemical reaction of the DNA/AF dye complex, and (2) by the energy...
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Matzke K, Thiessen G, Tiffe H
J Microsc
. 1979 Aug;
116(3):391-9.
PMID: 90149
The present methodological study is an attempt to optimize the staining parameters for a quantitative DNA determination of fluorescent cells. The application of pure dyes and a precise control of...
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Schwetje N, Thiessen G
J Histochem Cytochem
. 1979 Jan;
27(1):3-6.
PMID: 374591
Fixation in a traditional sense means the immersion of biological material into a chemical fluid. For permanent preservation (1) the fixative is always supplied in excess of the cell sample,...
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Matzke K, Thiessen G, Tiffe H
Acta Histochem Suppl
. 1979 Jan;
20:43-50.
PMID: 122374
No abstract available.
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Schwetje N, Thiessen G
Histochemistry
. 1978 Aug;
57(2):129-44.
PMID: 357354
Fixation in a traditional sense means the immersion of biological material into a chemical fluid. For permanent preservation the fixative is always "offered" (1) in excess of the cell sample,...
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Tiffe H, Matzke K, Thiessen G
Histochemistry
. 1977 Jul;
53(1):63-77.
PMID: 561770
No abstract available.
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Thiessen G, Thiessen H
Prog Histochem Cytochem
. 1977 Jan;
9(4):1-158.
PMID: 323921
No abstract available.
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Matzke K, Thiessen G
Histochemistry
. 1976 Oct;
49(1):73-9.
PMID: 993063
The present investigation was designed to allow a critical comparison of the dye purity of six commercial acriflavine samples. Thin layer chromatography, absorption-, IR- and NMR-spectroscopy were applied for the...
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Thiessen G, Thiessen H
Strahlentherapie
. 1976 Sep;
152(3):273-84.
PMID: 968927
This paper reports growth-kinetic data of Chinese Hamster tissue culture cells exposed at various times to differnt activities (0.05 muCi/ml up to 10.0 muCi/ml of tritiated thymidine. The analysis of...