Barbara Maria Szczerba
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Recent Articles
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Bieri U, Scharl M, Sigg S, Szczerba B, Morsy Y, Ruschoff J, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2022 Apr;
12(4):e061421.
PMID: 35437256
Introduction: The human microbiota, the community of micro-organisms in different cavities, has been increasingly linked with inflammatory and neoplastic diseases. While investigation into the gut microbiome has been robust, the...
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Tiede S, Kalathur R, Luond F, von Allmen L, Szczerba B, Hess M, et al.
Oncogene
. 2020 Oct;
40(1):12-27.
PMID: 33046799
Despite major progress in breast cancer research, the functional contribution of distinct cancer cell clones to malignant tumor progression and metastasis remains largely elusive. We have assessed clonal heterogeneity within...
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Donato C, Kunz L, Castro-Giner F, Paasinen-Sohns A, Strittmatter K, Szczerba B, et al.
Cell Rep
. 2020 Sep;
32(10):108105.
PMID: 32905777
Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) are shed from solid cancers in the form of single or clustered cells, and the latter display an extraordinary ability to initiate metastasis. Yet, the biological...
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Armbrecht L, Rutschmann O, Szczerba B, Nikoloff J, Aceto N, Dittrich P
Adv Sci (Weinh)
. 2020 Jun;
7(11):1903237.
PMID: 32537399
Cancer cells can be released from a cancerous lesion and migrate into the circulatory system, from whereon they may form metastases at distant sites. Today, it is possible to infer...
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Marass F, Castro-Giner F, Szczerba B, Jahn K, Kuipers J, Aceto N, et al.
Recent Results Cancer Res
. 2019 Oct;
215:347-368.
PMID: 31605238
Next-generation sequencing of DNA and RNA obtained from liquid biopsies of cancer patients may reveal important insights into disease progression and metastasis formation, and it holds the promise to enable...
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Szczerba B, Castro-Giner F, Vetter M, Krol I, Gkountela S, Landin J, et al.
Nature
. 2019 Feb;
566(7745):553-557.
PMID: 30728496
A better understanding of the features that define the interaction between cancer cells and immune cells is important for the development of new cancer therapies. However, focus is often given...
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Gkountela S, Castro-Giner F, Szczerba B, Vetter M, Landin J, Scherrer R, et al.
Cell
. 2019 Jan;
176(1-2):98-112.e14.
PMID: 30633912
The ability of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) to form clusters has been linked to increased metastatic potential. Yet biological features and vulnerabilities of CTC clusters remain largely unknown. Here, we...
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Vetter M, Landin J, Szczerba B, Castro-Giner F, Gkountela S, Donato C, et al.
Breast Cancer Res
. 2018 Nov;
20(1):141.
PMID: 30458879
Background: The presence of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) in patients with breast cancer correlates to a bad prognosis. Yet, CTCs are detectable in only a minority of patients with progressive...
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Krol I, Castro-Giner F, Maurer M, Gkountela S, Szczerba B, Scherrer R, et al.
Br J Cancer
. 2018 Aug;
119(4):487-491.
PMID: 30065256
Human glioblastoma (GBM) is a highly aggressive, invasive and hypervascularised malignant brain cancer. Individual circulating tumour cells (CTCs) are sporadically found in GBM patients, yet it is unclear whether multicellular...