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Robert Koch

Microbes and Infection, 2003
This article traces the origins of bacteriological research, with particular attention to the role of Robert Koch, and his postulates, on infectious agents. By chronologically following Koch's work on anthrax, germ photography and tuberculosis, it shows how the visual representation of germs transformed laboratory research in medical science.
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The Roberts syndrome

Human Genetics, 1982
Four siblings with the autosomal recessive Roberts syndrome are reported, and we discuss the phenotypic overlap of this syndrome with other similar radial, aplasia syndromes.
E O, da Silva, L H, Bezerra
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The Roberts syndrome

Clinical Genetics, 1974
The Roberts syndrome consists of tetraphocomelia, cleft lip/palate, and prominence of the phallus. This paper summarizes the major phenotypic abnormalities of 17 previously reported cases and reports five new cases. The features to be considered in the diagnosis of the Roberts syndrome arc: (1) tetraphocornelia with ectrodactyly and syndactyly, (2 ...
M V, Freeman   +5 more
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The Roberts' syndrome

Human Genetics, 1978
A report is given on a small-for-date male infant showing the following symptoms: bilateral aplasia of humerus, radius, and ulna, shortened femora, bilateral cleft lip and cleft palate, stigmata of dysmorphism, and notably; simple helix formation of the ear, simian crease, clinodactylia, bilateral clubfoot deformity, hypospadia, thrombocytopenia ...
C, Waldenmaier, P, Aldenhoff, T, Klemm
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Robert Luxenhofer

Angewandte Chemie International Edition
"An essential quality of a good research atmosphere is to be able to question any result or hypothesis… The best advice I have ever been given is to not take grant rejections personal…" Find out more about Robert Luxenhofer in his Introducing… Profile.
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