FB 04 - Universitätsmedizin
Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz
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Oberlaender, Jennifer; Kai, R.; Kaltbeitzel, Anke et al.
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Wild, Klemens; Klein, Marius; Burkard, Alicia et al.
Pseudouridine increases ribosome stability in a thermophilic eukaryoteNUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH. Bd. 53. H. 22. 2025
Kalasauskas, Darius; Ernst, Andreas; Mireri, Sydney et al.
Psychological burden in patients with sellar masses under conservative and surgical managementNEUROSURGICAL REVIEW. Bd. 48. H. 1. 2025
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Psychological indicators for healthy aging: validation of the German short version of Ryff's scales of psychological well-being (SPWB)JOURNAL OF PATIENT-REPORTED OUTCOMES. Bd. 9. H. 1. 2025
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Psychological resilience, cardiovascular disease, and mortality - Insights from the German Gutenberg Health StudyJOURNAL OF PSYCHOSOMATIC RESEARCH. Bd. 192. 2025
Schmalbach, Bjarne; Ernst, Mareike; Braehler, Elmar et al.
Psychometric comparison of two short versions of the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-4) in a representative sample of the German populationFRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY. Bd. 15. 2025