Benjamin Spiegl
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Recent Articles
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Spiegl B, Kapidzic F, Roner S, Kircher M, Speicher M
NAR Genom Bioinform
. 2023 Nov;
5(4):lqad102.
PMID: 38025047
Analyses of cell-free DNA (cfDNA) are increasingly being employed for various diagnostic and research applications. Many technologies aim to increase resolution, e.g. for detecting early-stage cancer or minimal residual disease....
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Sorger H, Dey S, Vieyra-Garcia P, Poloske D, Teufelberger A, de Araujo E, et al.
EMBO Mol Med
. 2022 Nov;
14(12):e15200.
PMID: 36341492
Leukemic cutaneous T-cell lymphomas (L-CTCL) are lymphoproliferative disorders of skin-homing mature T-cells causing severe symptoms and high mortality through chronic inflammation, tissue destruction, and serious infections. Despite numerous genomic sequencing...
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Weber S, van der Leest P, Donker H, Schlange T, Timens W, Tamminga M, et al.
JCO Precis Oncol
. 2022 Jan;
5:1540-1553.
PMID: 34994642
Purpose: Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) are increasingly being used in non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC), yet biomarkers predicting their benefit are lacking. We evaluated if on-treatment changes of circulating tumor DNA...
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Weber S, Spiegl B, Perakis S, Ulz C, Abuja P, Kashofer K, et al.
Cancers (Basel)
. 2020 Jun;
12(6).
PMID: 32560092
Molecular profiling from liquid biopsy, in particular cell-free DNA (cfDNA), represents an attractive alternative to tissue biopsies for the detection of actionable targets and tumor monitoring. In addition to PCR-based...
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Schienle A, Giraldo M, Spiegl B, Schwab D
Chem Senses
. 2017 Apr;
42(6):473-478.
PMID: 28383634
Previous research showed that a bitter taste in the mouth is able to enhance hostile response tendencies to social rejection. The present event-related potential (ERP) study sought to investigate neuronal...
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Schwab D, Giraldo M, Spiegl B, Schienle A
Appetite
. 2016 Sep;
108:51-56.
PMID: 27664457
The perception of intense bitterness is associated with disgust and food rejection. The present cross-modal event-related potential (ERP) study investigated whether a bitter aftertaste is able to influence affective ratings...