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[What one in general practice should know about the care of diabetics].

Die Medizinische

BARTELHEIMER H.
PMID: 13265077
Medizinische. 1955 Aug 27;(35):1167-72.

No abstract available.

[Viewpoints of present day diabetes therapy].

Wiener klinische Wochenschrift

BARTELHEIMER H.
PMID: 13581682
Wien Klin Wochenschr. 1958 Jul 11;70(28):521-4.

No abstract available.

[Pathogenetic and clinical diabetes problems].

Klinische Wochenschrift

BARTELHEIMER H.
PMID: 13070490
Klin Wochenschr. 1953 Apr 15;31(15):345-50. doi: 10.1007/BF01472328.

No abstract available.

[WHAT IS INTERESTING TODAY IN DIABETES MELLITUS?].

Der Internist

BARTELHEIMER H.
PMID: 14175275
Internist (Berl). 1964 Mar;5:97-9.

No abstract available.

Clonal diversity and genetic variation of the sedge .

PeerJ

Reisch C, Meier S, Schmid C, Bartelheimer M.
PMID: 32547850
PeerJ. 2020 Jun 03;8:e8887. doi: 10.7717/peerj.8887. eCollection 2020.

In this study we analysed the impact of water regime and soil nutrients on the clonal diversity and genetic variation of the sedge

[To Prof. Gerhardt Katsch on his 70th birthday].

Munchener medizinische Wochenschrift (1950)

BARTELHEIMER H.
PMID: 13451590
Munch Med Wochenschr. 1957 Jun 28;99(26):955-7.

No abstract available.

[Diabetes and pregnancy].

Arztliche Wochenschrift

BERTELHEIMER H.
PMID: 15432234
Arztl Wochensch. 1950 Aug 04;5(30):541-5.

No abstract available.

For today's treatment and care of the diabetic.

Medizinische Klinik

BARTELHEIMER H.
PMID: 20294949
Med Klin. 1947 Mar 07;42(5):177-82.

No abstract available.

Belowground neighbor perception in Arabidopsis thaliana studied by transcriptome analysis: roots of Hieracium pilosella cause biotic stress.

Frontiers in plant science

Schmid C, Bauer S, Müller B, Bartelheimer M.
PMID: 23967000
Front Plant Sci. 2013 Aug 13;4:296. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2013.00296. eCollection 2013.

Root-root interactions are much more sophisticated than previously thought, yet the mechanisms of belowground neighbor perception remain largely obscure. Genome-wide transcriptome analyses allow detailed insight into plant reactions to environmental cues. A root interaction trial was set up to...

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