PMID: 3310922Jan 1, 1987Paper

Professor Dr. Dr. h. c. Otto Braun-Falco

Archives of Dermatological Research

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Dec 27, 1977·Archives of Dermatological Research·O Braun-Falco, W Maciejewski
May 6, 1977·Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift·C HofmannO Braun-Falco
Aug 12, 1977·Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift·R SchererO Braun-Falco
Apr 7, 1978·Archives of Dermatological Research·G PlewigO Braun-Falco
Oct 1, 1979·Archives of Dermatology·C SchmoeckelO Braun-Falco
Mar 1, 1978·Archives of Dermatology·G BurgH H Wolff
Nov 1, 1979·Archives of Dermatological Research·C SchmoeckelO Braun-Falco
Jul 1, 1978·International Journal of Dermatology·G Burg, O Braun-Falco
Feb 1, 1979·The British Journal of Dermatology·M Meurer, O Braun-Falco
Feb 23, 1979·Archives of Dermatological Research·C SchmoeckelO Braun-Falco
Dec 1, 1979·The British Journal of Dermatology·C HofmannO Braun-Falco
Dec 1, 1977·Archives of Dermatology·B M KuntzE D Albert
Mar 1, 1978·The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology·C Scherwitz, O Braun-Falco
Apr 7, 1978·Archives of Dermatological Research·H SpiegelO Braun-Falco
Jun 1, 1978·Archives of Dermatology·C Schmoeckel, O Braun-Falco
May 1, 1978·Tissue Antigens·H Grosse-WildeO Braun-Falco
Aug 28, 1978·Archives of Dermatological Research·I WeissmannO Braun-Falco
Jan 1, 1978·Yonsei Medical Journal·O Braun-Falco
Feb 23, 1979·Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift·O Braun-Falco, R Scherer
Feb 16, 1976·Virchows Archiv. A, Pathological Anatomy and Histology·O Braun-FalcoG Hübner
Jan 31, 1977·Archives of Dermatological Research·O Braun-FalcoG Plewig
Mar 25, 1977·Archives of Dermatological Research·O Braun-Falco, C Schmoeckel
Apr 27, 1977·Archives of Dermatological Research·C SchmoeckelO Braun-Falco
May 1, 1977·The British Journal of Dermatology·R L DimondO Braun-Falco
Oct 27, 1977·Archives of Dermatological Research·O Braun-FalcoR Scherer
Dec 12, 1975·Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift·G Burg, O Braun-Falco
Oct 29, 1975·Archives of Dermatological Research·O Braun-FalcoH Goldschmidt
Jul 23, 1976·Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift·C HofmannD Petzoldt
Jan 1, 1986·Current Problems in Dermatology·R BrunnerO Braun-Falco
Jan 1, 1986·Current Problems in Dermatology·M LandthalerO Braun-Falco
Jan 1, 1986·Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology·M LandthalerO Braun-Falco
Nov 14, 1986·Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift·O Braun-FalcoC Schmoeckel
Aug 1, 1985·The American Journal of Dermatopathology·H MaierO Braun-Falco
Jan 1, 1985·Archives of Dermatological Research·P KaudewitzO Braun-Falco
Jul 1, 1985·The British Journal of Dermatology·T RuzickaO Braun-Falco
Jun 1, 1985·Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology·R J Linhardt
Jan 1, 1986·Dermatologica·O Braun-FalcoT Bergner
Jan 1, 1986·Lasers in Surgery and Medicine·M LandthalerO Braun-Falco
Feb 1, 1985·Archives of Dermatology·T RuzickaO Braun-Falco

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