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W. Hosch
W. Hosch
Hannover Medical School
Internal medicine
Endocrinology
Medicine
Cell adhesion molecule
Immunology
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Endocrine mechanisms of stress-induced DHEA-secretion
1998
Journal of Endocrinological Investigation
R. Oberbeck
Robert J. Benschop
Roland Jacobs
W. Hosch
J.-U. Jetschmann
Thomas Schürmeyer
Reinhold E. Schmidt
Manfred Schedlowski
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46: EFFECTS OF CATECHOLAMINES ON CELL MIGRATION AND ADHESION MOLECULE EXPRESSION IN MAN
1998
Shock
J. R. Oberbeck
W. Hosch
Roland Jacobs
H. C. Jacobs
H. Tscherne
Manfred Schedlowski
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EFFECTS OF CATECHOLAMINES ON EXPRESSION OF ADHESION MOLECULES AND CELL MIGRATION IN MAN.: 5
1998
Shock
J. R. Oberbeck
W. Hosch
H.-C. Pape
Roland Jacobs
Manfred Schedlowski
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Catecholamines modulate human NK cell circulation and function via spleen-independent beta 2-adrenergic mechanisms.
1996
Journal of Immunology
Manfred Schedlowski
W. Hosch
R. Oberbeck
Robert J. Benschop
Roland Jacobs
H. R. Raab
Reinhold E. Schmidt
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Epinephrine or norepinephrine fail to influence pituitary-adrenal secretion in man.
1996
Hormone and Metabolic Research
R. Oberbeck
Th. Schürmeyer
W. Hosch
J.-U. Jetschmann
Reinhold E. Schmidt
Manfred Schedlowski
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