Beate Deubzer
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Meyer Sauteur P, Seiler M, Tilen R, Osuna E, von Wantoch M, Sidorov S, et al.
Trials
. 2024 Oct;
25(1):655.
PMID: 39363201
Background: Mycoplasma pneumoniae is a major cause of community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) in school-aged children. Macrolides are the first-line treatment for this infection. However, it is unclear whether macrolides are effective...
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Weber S, Schlaeppi C, Barbey F, Buettcher M, Deubzer B, Duppenthaler A, et al.
Pediatr Infect Dis J
. 2024 May;
43(9):831-840.
PMID: 38754004
Background: Pyomyositis, a bacterial muscle infection, is an important differential diagnosis in children and adolescents with musculoskeletal pain. In contrast to tropical regions, it is rarely recognized in temperate countries,...
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Deubzer B, Weber K, Lawrenz B, Schweizer R, Binder G
J Clin Endocrinol Metab
. 2014 Mar;
99(6):E1045-9.
PMID: 24635131
Context: Anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH) is believed to validly reflect the ovarian reserve. We wanted to test whether congenital absence of gonadotropin stimulation of the ovaries affects AMH production. Objective: The...
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Niewisch M, Kuci Z, Wolburg H, Sautter M, Krampen L, Deubzer B, et al.
Cell Physiol Biochem
. 2012 Apr;
29(3-4):373-80.
PMID: 22508045
Many cancer cells metabolize glucose preferentially via pyruvate to lactate instead to CO(2) and H(2)O (oxidative phosphorylation) even in the presence of oxygen (Warburg effect). Dichloroacetate (DCA) is a drug...
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Deubzer B, Mayer F, Kuci Z, Niewisch M, Merkel G, Handgretinger R, et al.
Cell Physiol Biochem
. 2010 Jun;
25(6):767-74.
PMID: 20511723
By intravenous (but not oral) application of ascorbate, millimolar serum concentrations can be reached, which are preferentially cytotoxic to cancer cells. Cytotoxicity is mediated by transition metal-dependent generation of H(2)O(2)...