Professor Lech Wojtczak (1926-2019) as remembered by his four former students

The sudden death of Professor Lech Wojtczak, the great Polish biochemist and a remarkable man, our Mentor and Friend, left us in sorrow and emptiness difficult to accept. Two years have passed already from this event and our memories seem to be even more vivid, and his absence even more felt. Hence...

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Hauptverfasser: Nałęcz, Maciej J, Barańska, Jolanta, Famulski, Konrad S, Szewczyk, Adam
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