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Artikel 121 Metabolite Pattern Derived from Lactiplantibacillus plantarum —Fermented Rye Foods and In Vitro Gut Fermentation Synergistically Inhibits Bacterial Growth
Enthalten in Molecular nutrition & food research 19.08.2022. 12 S.
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Artikel 122 Biochemical and clinical manifestations in adults with hypophosphatasia: a national cross-sectional study
Enthalten in Osteoporosis international 19.8.2022: 1-11
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Artikel 123 Genetic profile for dopamine signaling predicts brain functional reactivity to repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation
Enthalten in European archives of psychiatry and clinical neuroscience 11.8.2022: 1-13
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Artikel 124 Cyclopeptides Natural Products as Herbicides and Inhibitors of Cyanobacteria: Synthesis of Versicotides E and F
Enthalten in ChemistrySelect Bd. 7, 2022, Nr. 27. 6 S.
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Artikel 125 Rye B chromosomes differently influence the expression of A chromosome–encoded genes depending on the host species
Enthalten in Chromosome research 4.7.2022: 1-15
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Artikel 126 Indian rye (Secale cereale) cultivars: fiber profile, minerals content, physical-functional and biscuit making properties
Enthalten in Journal of food measurement and characterization 29.6.2022: 1-10
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Artikel 127 Ovarian carcinosarcoma is a distinct form of ovarian cancer with poorer survival compared to tubo-ovarian high-grade serous carcinoma
Enthalten in British journal of cancer 17.6.2022: 1-9
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Artikel 128 Quantifying the fate of nitrogen from cereal rye root and shoot biomass using 15N
Enthalten in Nutrient cycling in agroecosystems 15.6.2022: 1-16
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Artikel 129 DHPPA, a major plasma alkylresorcinol metabolite reflecting whole-grain wheat and rye intake, and risk of metabolic syndrome: a case–control study
Enthalten in European journal of nutrition 22.4.2022: 1-8
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Artikel 130 Consumption of Yeast-Fermented Wheat and Rye Breads Increases Colitis and Mortality in a Mouse Model of Colitis
Enthalten in Digestive diseases and sciences 8.4.2022: 1-12
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