Paul Kirchhoff
Paul Kirchhoff (17 August 1900, Halle, Province of Westphalia – 9 December 1972) was a German-Mexican anthropologist, most noted for his seminal work in defining and elaborating the culture area of Mesoamerica, a term he coined. Provided by Wikipedia
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La aportación de Chimalpahin a la historia Tolteca by Paul Kirchhoff
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Development of PVTX-405 as a potent and highly selective molecular glue degrader of IKZF2 for cancer immunotherapy by Zhixiang Chen, Harshil Dhruv, Xuqing Zhang, Rohan Kalyan Rej, Longchuan Bai, Donna McEachern, Paul Kirchhoff, Rakesh Nagilla, Larry J. Jolivette, Cory T. Rice, Peter Orth, Corey O. Strickland, E. Scott Priestley, Helai P. Mohammad, Meilin Wang, Bo Wen, Duxin Sun, Zhihua Sui, Shaomeng Wang
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