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Co-authorship network of co-authors of F Noll
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Lutsch, Gudrun, et al.. (1990). Immunoelectron microscopic studies on the location of ribosomal proteins on the surface of the 40S ribosomal subunit from rat liver.. PubMed. 51(1). 140–50.61 indexed citations
Kasper, Michael & F Noll. (1988). 2-bromo-1-naphthol--a novel chromogen for the immunoperoxidase technique in immunohistochemistry.. PubMed. 35. 69–75.1 indexed citations
Noll, F, et al.. (1978). Studies on proteins of animal ribosomes. XXVIII. Preparation and antigenic properties of 40 S subunit proteins of rat liver ribosomes.. Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich). 37(9). 1353–62.3 indexed citations
Lutsch, Gudrun, et al.. (1977). Localization of ribosomal protein S2 in rat liver ribosomes by immune electron microscopy.. Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich). 36(2). 287–9.3 indexed citations
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Lutsch, Gudrun, et al.. (1977). Studies on the structure of animal ribosomes. VIII. Application of a digital image processing method to the enhancement of electron micrographs of small ribosomal subunits.. Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich). 36(9). K59–62.2 indexed citations
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Noll, F, et al.. (1974). Studies on proteins of animal ribosomes. XVIII. Reaction of ribosomes and ribosomal proteins with antibodies against ribosomal proteins.. PubMed. 33(5-6). 547–53.6 indexed citations
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Bielka, H, K. Wahn, F Noll, & Gudrun Lutsch. (1972). Studies on the structure of animal ribosomes. II. Loosening and unlocking of rat liver ribosomes at low Mg ++ concentration: an electron microscopic study.. PubMed. 29(4). 607–19.1 indexed citations
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Noll, F & H Bielka. (1968). [On the biochemistry of Ascaris embryogenesis. I. Content and distribution pattern of nucleic acids].. PubMed. 20(5). 565–75.3 indexed citations
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Noll, F & W. Heumann. (1967). Guanine nucleotides as the main components in acid-soluble fraction of Ascaris eggs.. PubMed. 19(2). K19–22.1 indexed citations
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Noll, F, et al.. (1966). [Method of preparing the purest myokinase-free pyruvatekinase from rabbit muscle].. PubMed. 16(1). 115–21.1 indexed citations
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Negelein, Erwin & F Noll. (1963). [ON GLYCOLYSIS IN THE LIVER. I. GLYCOLYSIS IN THE NORMAL LIVER].. PubMed. 338. 728–34.5 indexed citations
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Hofmann, Eberhard & F Noll. (1961). [Distribution of DPN- and TPN-specific nucleosidases in erythrocytes of various animal species].. PubMed. 6. 1–6.2 indexed citations
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