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    Climate and wildfire effects on radial growth of Pinus sylvestris in the Khan Khentii Mountains, north-central Mongolia by Kolář, T., Kusbach, A., Čermák, P., Štěrba, T., Batkhuu, Enkhtuya, Rybníček, M.

    Published in Journal of arid environments (01-11-2020)
    “…The warming climate of recent decades has led to further aridity of the Mongolian landscape and has had major effects on forest growth and wildfire occurrence…”
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    Effect of stand edge on the natural regeneration of spruce, beech and Douglas-fir by Dobrovolný, Lumír, Štěrba, T., Kodeš, J.

    “…Our work aimed at studying the strategy of woody plants regeneration during the regeneration of a spruce stand with the admixture of beech and Douglas-fir by…”
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    Evidence for stanniocalcin and a related receptor in annelids by Tanega, Cherry, Radman, Dennis P., Flowers, Bree, Sterba, Thomas, Wagner, Graham F.

    Published in Peptides (New York, N.Y. : 1980) (01-10-2004)
    “…Stanniocalcin (STC) is a prime example of a hormone whose discovery in fish led to its subsequent discovery in mammals. STC is considered to be first and…”
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    In situ detection and distribution of stanniocalcin mRNA in the corpuscles of Stannius of sockeye salmon, Oncorhynchus nerka by Sterba, T, Wagner, G F, Schroedter, I C, Friesen, H G

    Published in Molecular and cellular endocrinology (01-01-1993)
    “…Stanniocalcin (STC) gene expression was examined in the corpuscles of Stannius of sockeye salmon by in situ hybridization. Generally, the STC gene was not…”
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    Morphological studies of triton-extracted cultured cell cytoskeleton by Langbein, L, Sterba, T, Winkelmann, H

    Published in Acta histochemica. Supplementband (1984)
    “…The Coomassie Brillant Blue method of Pena (1980) was modified by use. The used method is simple and versatile for the investigation of morphological phenomena…”
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    Killing of untreated target cells by nonimmunized rat macrophages in vitro. II. Ultrastructural studies on the interaction of macrophages and rat liver cells by Sterba, T, Neupert, G, Waldmann, G

    Published in Experimentelle Pathologie (1978)
    “…The sequence of morphological changes following the interactions between macrophages of nonimmunized rats and allogeneic liver cells in vitro were examined by…”
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    Persistence of Acholeplasma laidlawii in an established cell line RL 19. 1. Host-parasite morphology by Neupert, G, Sterba, T

    Published in Experimental pathology (1981) (1983)
    “…The cell-parasite relationship of epitheloid cells from the established liver cell line RL 19 persistently infected with Acholeplasma laidlawii was studied by…”
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    Killing of untreated target cells by nonimmunized rat macrophages in vitro. I. Studies on the type of effector cells and their capacity to destroy allogeneic target cells by Sterba, T, Neupert, G, Stiller, K J, Waldmann, G

    Published in Experimentelle Pathologie (1978)
    “…Spleen cells derived from unsensitized Wistar rats lysed untreated, allogeneic liver cells of high passages (93rd until 159th subculture) as well as allogeneic…”
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    In vitro characteristics of two established hepatoma cell lines by Neupert, G, Sterba, T

    Published in Experimentelle Pathologie (1978)
    “…The in vitro behaviours of a fibroblast-like (DENA-RH 13) and an epithelial-like (DENA-RH 13A) cell line, derived from a chemically induced hepatocarcinoma of…”
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