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Martin Geller

Martin J. Geller is an American businessman and founder of Geller & Company. He is also a limited partner of Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment, which owns the Philadelphia 76ers and New Jersey Devils. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Cell-Cell Signaling Proteobacterial LuxR Solos: a Treasure Trove of Subgroups Having Different Origins, Ligands, and Ecological Roles

    Cell-Cell Signaling Proteobacterial LuxR Solos: a Treasure Trove of Subgroups Having Different Origins, Ligands, and Ecological Roles by Cristina Bez, Alexander Martin Geller, Asaf Levy, Vittorio Venturi

    Published 2023-04-01
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    Unraveling spin dynamics from charge fluctuations

    Unraveling spin dynamics from charge fluctuations by Eric Kleinherbers, Hendrik Mannel, Jens Kerski, Martin Geller, Axel Lorke, Jürgen König

    Published 2023-11-01
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    Giant magneto-photoelectric effect in suspended graphene

    Giant magneto-photoelectric effect in suspended graphene by Jens Sonntag, Annika Kurzmann, Martin Geller, Friedemann Queisser, Axel Lorke, Ralf Schützhold

    Published 2017-01-01
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    The extracellular contractile injection system is enriched in environmental microbes and associates with numerous toxins

    The extracellular contractile injection system is enriched in environmental microbes and associates with numerous toxins by Alexander Martin Geller, Inbal Pollin, David Zlotkin, Aleks Danov, Nimrod Nachmias, William B. Andreopoulos, Keren Shemesh, Asaf Levy

    Published 2021-06-01
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