Birgit Rommel
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Bullerdiek J, Reisinger E, Rommel B, Dotzauer A
Protoplasma
. 2022 Apr;
259(6):1381-1395.
PMID: 35364749
There is no doubt that genetic factors of the host play a role in susceptibility to infectious diseases. An association between ABO blood groups and SARS-CoV-2 infection as well as...
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Holzmann C, Kuepker W, Rommel B, Helmke B, Bullerdiek J
In Vivo
. 2019 Dec;
34(1):1-9.
PMID: 31882457
Our insights into the molecular pathogenesis of uterine smooth muscle tumors have improved significantly. Accordingly, in the present review, we advocate a more refined risk assessment for patients considering surgical...
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Bullerdiek J, Rommel B
F1000Res
. 2019 Jan;
7:359.
PMID: 30647905
Mediator Complex Subunit 12 (MED12) is part of the transcriptional preinitiation machinery. Mutations of its gene predominantly occur in two types of highly frequent benign tumors, uterine leiomyomas and fibroadenomas...
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Holzmann C, Koczan D, Loening T, Rommel B, Bullerdiek J
Anticancer Res
. 2017 May;
37(5):2233-2237.
PMID: 28476787
Background: Uterine leiomyosarcomas are rare tumors with adverse prognosis. Recently, it has been suggested that a possible genetic subgroup of these tumors might be characterized by bi-allelic deletions of the...
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Rommel B, Holzmann C, Bullerdiek J
Expert Rev Anticancer Ther
. 2016 Sep;
16(11):1155-1166.
PMID: 27602604
Sarcomas are rare uterine tumors with leiomyosarcomas and endometrial stromal sarcomas constituting the predominant entities often making their first appearance in young and middle-aged women. By histology combined with immunostaining...
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Rippe V, Flor I, Debler J, Drieschner N, Rommel B, Krause D, et al.
Mol Cytogenet
. 2012 Oct;
5(1):40.
PMID: 23062364
Chromosomal rearrangements of band 19q13.4 are frequent cytogenetic alterations in benign thyroid adenomas. Apparently, these alterations lead to the upregulation of genes encoding microRNAs of two clusters mapping to the...
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Drieschner N, Rippe V, Laabs A, Dittberner L, Nimzyk R, Junker K, et al.
Cancer Genet
. 2011 Aug;
204(7):366-74.
PMID: 21872823
In benign thyroid lesions, three main cytogenetic subgroups, characterized by trisomy 7 or structural aberrations involving either chromosomal region 19q13.4 or 2p21, can be distinguished by conventional cytogenetics (CC). As...
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Kiefer Y, Drieschner N, Forster H, Tiemann M, Schulte C, Rommel B, et al.
Cancer Genet Cytogenet
. 2010 Jun;
200(1):65-9.
PMID: 20513537
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Kuechler A, Ziegler M, Blank C, Rommel B, Bullerdiek J, Ahrens J, et al.
J Histochem Cytochem
. 2005 Mar;
53(3):355-7.
PMID: 15750018
We report a case of a de novo complex chromosomal rearrangement among five chromosomes found in a clinically healthy woman. The only indication for chromosome analysis was a planned intracytoplasmatic...