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- PMID 11016537. S2CID 40871554. Wang Y, Chan GL, Holden JE, Dobko T, Mak E, Schulzer M, et al. (September 1998). "Age-dependent decline of dopamine D1 receptors...
- Retrieved January 27, 2022. G. Barron`& Hohenbuehelia nematode traps Tom Volk & Hohenbuehelia "Hohenbuehelia Schulzer". Atlas of Living Australia. v t e...
- Tinmouth, Jill; FitzGerald, J. Mark; Ayas, Najib T.; Simel, David L.; Schulzer, Michael; Mak, Edwin; Yoshida, Eric M. (22 February 2012). "Does This Patient...
- was later ****igned to the new genus, Hohenbuehelia, in 1866 by Stephan Schulzer von Müggenburg. Synonyms include Hohenbuehelia geogenia and Pleurotus petaloides...
- Stephan Schulzer von Müggenburg (December 19, 1802 – February 5, 1892) was a Hungarian-Croatian army officer and mycologist. His first name is variably...
- on the research published in Schulzer. Inoue Enryo (2019). Schulzer. Inoue Enryo (2019), chap. 14, 17, 19, 23. Schulzer. Inoue Enryo (2019), chap. 18...
- colleague, Ferdinand Cohn. In 1866 botanist Stephan Schulzer von Müggenburg published Pringsheimia Schulzer 1866 (a genus of fungi, in Saccotheciaceae family)...
- Ericksen, Janet; Ronald, Lisa A.; Janssen, Patricia A.; Van Vliet, Anneke; Schulzer, Michael (December 2004). "Rising Incidence of Hospital-reported Drug-facilitated...
- lacteus (Fr.) Teng (1963) Hydnum lacteum (Fr.) Fr. (1823) Irpex bresadolae Schulzer (1885) Irpex diabolicus (Speg.) Bres. (1919) Irpex hirsutus Kalchbr. (1878)...
- include: Phallus iosmus, named by Berkeley in 1836; Phallus imperialis, Schulzer, 1873; Ithyphallus impudicus var. imperialis and Ithyphallus impudicus...