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Authors 8
  1. M. F. Trendelenburg (first)
  2. O. V. Zatsepina (additional)
  3. T. Waschek (additional)
  4. W. Schlegel (additional)
  5. H. Tröster (additional)
  6. D. Rudolph (additional)
  7. G. Schmahl (additional)
  8. H. Spring (additional)
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@article{Trendelenburg_1996, title={Multiparameter microscopic analysis of nucleolar structure and ribosomal gene transcription}, volume={106}, ISSN={1432-119X}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02484399}, DOI={10.1007/bf02484399}, number={2}, journal={Histochemistry and Cell Biology}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Trendelenburg, M. F. and Zatsepina, O. V. and Waschek, T. and Schlegel, W. and Tröster, H. and Rudolph, D. and Schmahl, G. and Spring, H.}, year={1996}, month=aug, pages={167–192} }