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-J Scholler Researcher Activity Profile

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J Scholler Publication Rate By Year

J Scholler has published 1 paper(s) in 1961, 3 paper(s) in 1969, 3 paper(s) in 1970, for a total of 7 research publications in total.

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J J Scholler Author Information

LAST NAME: scholler

FIRST NAME: j

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J Scholler's Publication Record

  1. Response of the nutritionally dystrophic rabbit to therapy with the coenzyme Q group. Year Published: 1969
  2. Therapeutic activity of coenzyme Q for reproduction. Year Published: 1969
  3. Response of mice with genetic dystrophy to therapy with coenzyme Q. Year Published: 1969
  4. Deficiency of coenzyme Q10 in the rabbit. Year Published: 1970
  5. Biosynthesis of coenzyme Q10 from p-hydroxybenzoic acid in beating heart cell cultures. Year Published: 1970
  6. Anticancer activity of alkylating agents derived from various diamines and diols on Ehrlich Ascites carcinoma. Year Published: 1970
  7. Handbook of preclinical pharmacology for anticancer agents methods and control values. Year Published: 1961
 

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