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  1. How three may tango: A cross-level match–mismatch perspective on stressors, resources, and outcomes

    Razinskas, S., 2017, Proceedings of the 77th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management (AoM). 1 ed. Atlanta, GA, USA: Academy of Management, Vol. 2017. (Academy of Management Proceedings).

    Research output: Contribution to book/Conference proceedings/Anthology/ReportConference contributionContributedpeer-review

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  2. DON’T fake it 'til you make it: An experience sampling study on authenticity and leaders’ well-being

    Razinskas, S. & Weiss, M., 2016, Proceedings of the 76th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management (AoM). 1 ed. Anaheim, CA, USA: Academy of Management, Vol. 2016. (Academy of Management Proceedings).

    Research output: Contribution to book/Conference proceedings/Anthology/ReportConference contributionContributedpeer-review

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  3. New Insights on the Role of the Microbiota in the colorectal Cancer

    Zeissig, S., 2016, In: Zeitschrift für Gastroenterologie.

    Research output: Contribution to journalResearch articleContributedpeer-review

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  4. Reprogramming male germ cells to pluripotent stem cells

    Mardanpour, P., Guan, K., Glaeser, T., Lee, J. H., Nolte, J., Wulf, G. & Hasenfuss, G. & 3 others, Engel, W., Brüstle, O. & Nayernia, K., 2009, Trends in Stem Cell Biology and Technology. Humana Press, p. 71-81 11 p.

    Research output: Contribution to book/Conference proceedings/Anthology/ReportChapter in book/Anthology/ReportContributedpeer-review

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  5. iPSCs for modeling of sarcomeric cardiomyopathies

    Poetsch, M. S. & Guan, K., 1 Jan 2020, Recent Advances in iPSC Disease Modeling. Elsevier, p. 237-273 37 p.

    Research output: Contribution to book/Conference proceedings/Anthology/ReportChapter in book/Anthology/ReportContributedpeer-review

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  6. Who benefits from Visualization Adaptations? Towards a better Understanding of the Influence of Visualization Literacy

    Satkowski, M., Kessler, F., Narciss, S. & Dachselt, R., 16 Oct 2022, 2022 IEEE Visualization and Visual Analytics (VIS). Oklahoma City, OK, USA : IEEE, p. 90-94 5 p. (International Conference on Visualisation, VIS).

    Research output: Contribution to book/Conference proceedings/Anthology/ReportConference contributionContributedpeer-review

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  7. Attitudes towards genetic testing for hereditary (cancer) diseases. A comparison between Germany and Finland

    Berth, H., Dinkel, A. & Balck, F., 2003, In: Psycho-oncology. 10, 4, p. S82-S83 2 p.

    Research output: Contribution to journalMeeting abstractContributedpeer-review

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  8. Attitudes towards genetic testing by patient with hereditary colorectal cancer

    Balck, F. & Berth, H., Oct 2006, In: Psycho-oncology. 15, 2, p. S167-S167 1 p.

    Research output: Contribution to journalMeeting abstractContributedpeer-review

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  9. Causes for psychological distress in persons at risk at hereditary colon cancer

    Berth, H., Krueger, S., Kreuz, F. & Balck, F., Aug 2004, In: Psycho-oncology. 13, 8, p. S76-S76 1 p.

    Research output: Contribution to journalMeeting abstractContributedpeer-review

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  10. Factors that influence family communication about genetic counselling for hereditary colorectal cancer

    Berth, H., Dinkel, A., Krueger, S., Bier, A. & Blck, F., Oct 2006, In: Psycho-oncology. 15, 2, p. S175-S175 1 p.

    Research output: Contribution to journalMeeting abstractContributedpeer-review

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