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Endoplasmatisches Retikulum – mögliche Schaltzentrale des zellulären Stresses

Endoplasmic reticulum—possible control center of cellular stress

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Simon, F., Ibing, W. & Minol, J.P. Endoplasmatisches Retikulum – mögliche Schaltzentrale des zellulären Stresses. Gefässchirurgie 24, 59–61 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00772-018-0492-7

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