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DNA Repair. / Borgmann, Kerstin; Köcher, Sabrina; Kriegs, Malte; Mansour Khalfallah, Wael Yassin; Parplys, Ann Christin; Rieckmann, Thorsten; Rothkamm, Kai.

Molecular Radio-Oncology. Hrsg. / Michael Baumann; Mechthild Krause; Nils Cordes. Band 198 1. Aufl. Berlin Heidelberg : Springer, 2016. S. 1-24 (Recent Results in Cancer Research).

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Harvard

Borgmann, K, Köcher, S, Kriegs, M, Mansour Khalfallah, WY, Parplys, AC, Rieckmann, T & Rothkamm, K 2016, DNA Repair. in M Baumann, M Krause & N Cordes (Hrsg.), Molecular Radio-Oncology. 1 Aufl., Bd. 198, Recent Results in Cancer Research, Springer, Berlin Heidelberg, S. 1-24.

APA

Borgmann, K., Köcher, S., Kriegs, M., Mansour Khalfallah, W. Y., Parplys, A. C., Rieckmann, T., & Rothkamm, K. (2016). DNA Repair. in M. Baumann, M. Krause, & N. Cordes (Hrsg.), Molecular Radio-Oncology (1 Aufl., Band 198, S. 1-24). (Recent Results in Cancer Research). Springer.

Vancouver

Borgmann K, Köcher S, Kriegs M, Mansour Khalfallah WY, Parplys AC, Rieckmann T et al. DNA Repair. in Baumann M, Krause M, Cordes N, Hrsg., Molecular Radio-Oncology. 1 Aufl. Band 198. Berlin Heidelberg: Springer. 2016. S. 1-24. (Recent Results in Cancer Research).

Bibtex

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AU - Rieckmann, Thorsten

AU - Rothkamm, Kai

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