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    Regulation of exit from mitosis in multinucleate Ashbya gossypii cells relies on a minimal network of genes by Finlayson, Mark R, Helfer-Hungerbühler, A Katrin, Philippsen, Peter

    Published in Molecular biology of the cell (01-09-2011)
    “…In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, mitosis is coupled to cell division by the action of the Cdc fourteen early anaphase release (FEAR) and mitotic exit network (MEN)…”
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    Anatomical characteristics of maxillary sinus septa visualized by cone beam computed tomography by Hungerbühler, A., Rostetter, C., Lübbers, H.-T., Rücker, M., Stadlinger, B.

    “…Proper implant positioning in the posterior region of the edentulous maxilla commonly requires sinus floor elevation. Maxillary sinus septa increase the risk…”
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    HETERODONTY IN THE EUROPEAN PHYTOSAUR NICROSAURUS KAPFFI AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR THE TAXONOMIC UTILITY AND FUNCTIONAL MORPHOLOGY OF PHYTOSAUR DENTITIONS by HUNGERBÜHLER, A. X. E. L

    Published in Journal of vertebrate paleontology (17-04-2000)
    “…The dentition of Nicrosaurus kapffi, a phytosaur from the Norian of central Europe, consists of three distinct dental sets in the upper jaw, and two in the…”
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    Heterodonty in the European phytosaur Nicrosaurus kapffi and its implications for the taxonomic utility and functional morphology of phytosaur dentitions by Hungerbühler, Axel

    Published in Journal of vertebrate paleontology (17-04-2000)
    “…The dentition of Nicrosaurus kapffi, a phytosaur from the Norian of central Europe, consists of three distinct dental sets in the upper jaw, and two in the…”
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    The Late Triassic Phytosaur Mystriosuchus Westphali, With A Revision of the Genus by Hungerbuehler, A

    Published in Palaeontology (01-03-2002)
    “…Mystriosuchus westphali is based on a large, well‐preserved cranium and a snout fragment from the Stubensandstein (Norian) of south‐west Germany. The hypodigm…”
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    Taphonomy of the prosauropod dinosaur Sellosaurus, and its implications for carnivore faunas and feeding habits in the Late Triassic by Hungerbuhler, A

    “…The Stubensandstein (Upper Triassic, Norian) is a complex system of fluvial deposits in southwest Germany and yields one of the most diverse records of fossil…”
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