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    Two enzyme immunoassays and PCR for detection of Helicobacter pylori in stool specimens from pediatric patients before and after eradication therapy by MAKRISTATHIS, Athanasios, BAROUSCH, Wolfgang, PASCHING, Eva, BINDER, Christa, KUDERNA, Christa, APFALTER, Petra, ROTTER, Manfred L, HIRSCHL, Alexander M

    Published in Journal of clinical microbiology (01-10-2000)
    “…This study of pediatric patients was intended to determine the suitability of stool PCR and two antigen enzyme immunoassays (EIAs; Premier Platinum HpSA and…”
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    HIV prevention and sexual behaviour. Where are resources for improvement? by Amort, F M, Kuderna, C

    “…The essay reflects practically and pragmatically the discourse regarding HIV/AIDS prevention in the light of current challenges. The authors argue that the…”
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    Possible modes of allergen-specific sensitization and boosting in an atopic child by Reininger, R, Exner, H, Kuderna, C, Rumpold, H, Balic, N, Valenta, R, Spitzauer, S

    “…Several studies document that allergen-specific IgE levels are boosted by allergen contact via the respiratory tract in allergic patients. Only few data are…”
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    Sliding door technique for the repair of midline incisional hernias by KUZBARI, R, WORSEG, A. P, TAIRYCH, G, DEUTINGER, M, KUDERNA, C, METZ, V, ZAUNER-DUNGL, A, HOLLE, J

    Published in Plastic and reconstructive surgery (1963) (01-04-1998)
    “…We describe a technique that enables the autologous repair of large midline incisional hernias by restoring the functional musculoaponeurotic support of the…”
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    The external oblique muscle free flap by KUZBARI, R, WORSEG, A, BURGGASSER, G, SCHLENZ, I, KUDERNA, C, VINZENZ, K, GRUBER, H, HOLLE, J

    Published in Plastic and reconstructive surgery (1963) (01-04-1997)
    “…To date, the external oblique muscle has been considered to have a purely segmental vascular supply and therefore has been used surgically only as a pedicled…”
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