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Steinhauser K, Kloble P, Kreis N, Ritter A, Friemel A, Roth S, et al.
Oncogene . 2016 Oct; 36(15):2146-2159. PMID: 27721410
Deregulation of mitotic microtubule (MT) dynamics results in defective spindle assembly and chromosome missegregation, leading further to chromosome instability, a hallmark of tumor cells. RBP-J interacting and tubulin-associated protein (RITA)...
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Beckers M, Drechsler F, Eilert T, Nagy J, Michaelis J
Faraday Discuss . 2015 Sep; 184:117-29. PMID: 26407323
Single-molecule studies can be used to study biological processes directly and in real-time. In particular, the fluorescence energy transfer between reporter dye molecules attached to specific sites on macromolecular complexes...
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Debling D, Spix C, Blettner M, Michaelis J, Kaatsch P
Klin Padiatr . 2008 Oct; 220(6):371-7. PMID: 18949673
Background: With the increasing number of long-term survivors among patients diagnosed with cancer during childhood, questions concerning late effects have become a major research topic. To ascertain late effects, it...
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Michaelis J, Hettich C, Zayats A, Eiermann B, Mlynek J, Sandoghdar V
Opt Lett . 2007 Dec; 24(9):581-3. PMID: 18073789
Single terrylene molecules embedded in microscopic p-terphenyl crystals are identified with the technique of fluorescence excitation spectroscopy. By use of the architecture of a scanning-probe microscope at T = 1.4...
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Grimm S, Tabatabai D, Scherer A, Michaelis J, Frank I
J Phys Chem B . 2007 Oct; 111(42):12053-8. PMID: 17915909
Quantum chemical calculations of undistorted poly(phenylene vinylene) chains at zero temperature exhibit chromophores which are delocalized over the whole polymer. We demonstrate with molecular dynamics simulations that chromophore localization in...
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Filipas D, Spix C, Schulz-Lampel D, Michaelis J, Hohenfellner R, Roth S, et al.
BJU Int . 2003 Apr; 91(7):595-9. PMID: 12699466
Objective: To assess the practicability and efficacy of systematic screening for renal cell carcinoma (RCC) by ultrasonography (US), as more small RCCs are being detected incidentally by US. Subjects And...
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Klein G, Michaelis J, Spix C, Wibbing R, Eggers G, Ritter J, et al.
Eur J Cancer . 2003 Mar; 39(6):808-17. PMID: 12651207
The aim of this study was to determine therapy-related risk factors for the development of second malignant neoplasm (SMN) after childhood cancer. The German Childhood Cancer Registry (GCCR) registers all...
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Filipas D, Spix C, Schulz-Lampel D, Michaelis J, Roth S, Hohenfellner R, et al.
Radiologe . 2002 Nov; 42(8):612-6. PMID: 12426739
The increasing number of incidentally by ultrasound detected small renal cell carcinomas raises the question of the practicability and efficacy of a systematic screening for renal cell carcinoma by ultrasound....
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Roman E, Fear N, Ansell P, Bull D, Draper G, McKinney P, et al.
Br J Cancer . 2002 Feb; 86(1):63-9. PMID: 11857013
To investigate the hypothesis that neonates who receive intramuscular vitamin K are at an increased risk of developing cancer, particularly leukaemia, a pooled analysis of individual patient data from six...
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Kaatsch P, Rickert C, Kuhl J, Schuz J, Michaelis J
Cancer . 2001 Dec; 92(12):3155-64. PMID: 11753995
Background: Brain tumors are the most common disease group of solid tumors in childhood, and children with brain tumors have a relatively poor survival rate. Epidemiologic data from a population-based...