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    Correction to: Surgical and non-surgical treatment of inguinal hernia during non-elective admissions in the Nationwide Readmissions Database

    H. Drolshagen, A. Bhavaraju, K. J. Kalkwarf, S. A. Karim, R. Reif, K. W. Sexton in Hernia (2022)

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    Surgical and non-surgical treatment of inguinal hernia during non-elective admissions in the Nationwide Readmissions Database

    Inguinal hernia repair is one of the most common surgical operations, yet the optimal treatment strategy remains undefined. Treatment of symptomatic inguinal hernias include both surgical and non-surgical appr...

    H. Drolshagen, A. Bhavaraju, K. J. Kalkwarf, S. A. Karim, R. Reif, K. W. Sexton in Hernia (2021)

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    Therapy of Advanced MDS, AML Evolving from MDS, or Secondary AML with Idarubicin Ara-C, VP-16, Followed by G-CSF-Priming Exhibits High Remission Rate

    In a previous study for patients with advanced MDS, AML after MDS, and secondary AML, a remission rate about 45% was obtained after intensified chemotherapy. In order to increase the remission rate, a prospect...

    R. G. Geissler, D. Hoelzer, W. K. Hofmann, G. Heil, O. G. Ottmann in Acute Leukemias VII (1998)

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    Simultaneous binding of calcium and bicarbonate by conchiolin of oyster shells

    Conchiolin of oyster shells selectively binds Ca2+. Bicarbonate is also bound but can be displaced by phosphate and sulfate. Conchiolin can be extracted to yield individual proteins with very high apparent molecu...

    G. Krampitz, H. Drolshagen, S. Hotta in Experientia (1983)

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    Soluble matrix components in malformed oyster shells

    Soluble proteins isolated from normal and malformed oyster shells have been partly characterized indicating remarkable differences in chemical composition and Ca2+-binding properties.

    G. Krampitz, H. Drolshagen, J. P. Deltreil in Experientia (1983)

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    Organic Matrices of Mollusc Shells

    The organic matrix of mollusc shells includes organic components soluble in aqueous solutions and constituents not soluble in water and organic solvents. The matrix components are regarded to be closely involv...

    G. Krampitz, H. Drolshagen, J. Häusle in Biomineralization and Biological Metal Acc… (1983)