100 år med hormoner: fysiologen Ernest H. Starlings introduktion af hormonbegrebet og den manglende nobelpris

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100 år med hormoner: fysiologen Ernest H. Starlings introduktion af hormonbegrebet og den manglende nobelpris. / Henriksen, Jens H.

In: Ugeskrift for læger, Vol. 167, No. 33, 2005, p. 3061-3.

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Harvard

Henriksen, JH 2005, '100 år med hormoner: fysiologen Ernest H. Starlings introduktion af hormonbegrebet og den manglende nobelpris', Ugeskrift for læger, vol. 167, no. 33, pp. 3061-3.

APA

Henriksen, J. H. (2005). 100 år med hormoner: fysiologen Ernest H. Starlings introduktion af hormonbegrebet og den manglende nobelpris. Ugeskrift for læger, 167(33), 3061-3.

Vancouver

Henriksen JH. 100 år med hormoner: fysiologen Ernest H. Starlings introduktion af hormonbegrebet og den manglende nobelpris. Ugeskrift for læger. 2005;167(33):3061-3.

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Henriksen, Jens H. / 100 år med hormoner: fysiologen Ernest H. Starlings introduktion af hormonbegrebet og den manglende nobelpris. In: Ugeskrift for læger. 2005 ; Vol. 167, No. 33. pp. 3061-3.

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