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Medical NeuroScience Cluster Publications by
Gesslbauer Bernhard:

2019 2017 2016

2019 Original Articles

  • Blumer R, Boesmueller S, Gesslbauer B, Hirtler L, Bormann D, Streicher J, Mittermayr R (2019) How to visualize the innervation pattern in tendons: A methodical guide Ann Anat, 225: 21-27
  • Boesmueller S, Blumer R, Gesslbauer B, Hirtler L, Fialka C, Mittermayr R (2019) Molecular Pattern and Density of Axons in the Long Head of the Biceps Tendon and the Superior Labrum J Clin Med, 8 (12): 2129
  • Blumer R, Boesmueller S, Gesslbauer B, Hirtler L, Bormann D, Pastor A, Streicher J, Mittermayr R (2019) Structural and molecular characteristics of axons in the long head of the biceps tendon cell Tissue Res, 380 (1): 43-57

2017 Original Articles

  • Gesslbauer B, Hruby L, Roche A, Farina D, Blumer R, Aszmann O (2017) Axonal components of nerves innervating the human arm Ann Neurol, 82 (3): 396-408

2016 Original Articles

  • Blumer R, Maurer-Gesek B, Gesslbauer B, Blumer M, Pechriggl E, Davis-López de Carrizosa M, Horn A, May P, Streicher J, de la Cruz R, Pastor � (2016) Palisade Endings Are a Constant Feature in the Extraocular Muscles of Frontal-Eyed, But Not Lateral-Eyed, Animals Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci, 57 (2): 320
  • Blumer R, Maurer-Gesek B, Gesslbauer B, Blumer M, Pechriggl E, Davis-López de Carrizosa M, Horn A, May P, Streicher J, de la Cruz R, Pastor � (2016) Palisade Endings Are a Constant Feature in the Extraocular Muscles of Frontal-Eyed, But Not Lateral-Eyed, Animals Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci, 57 (2): 320

 
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