J Weimer
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Recent Articles
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Zhang L, Gulses A, Purcz N, Weimer J, Wiltfang J, Acil Y
Clin Transl Oncol
. 2019 Jan;
21(8):1052-1060.
PMID: 30632010
Background: Integrins are highly attractive targets in oncology due to their involvement in angiogenesis in a wide spectrum of cancer entities. Among several integrin inhibitors, cilengitide is suggested to be...
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Uthoff J, De Stefano F, Panzer K, Darbro B, Sato T, Khanna R, et al.
J Neuroradiol
. 2018 Jul;
46(3):179-185.
PMID: 29958847
Background: This study explores whether objective, quantitative radiomic biomarkers derived from magnetic resonance (MR), positron emission tomography (PET), and computed tomography (CT) may be useful in reliably distinguishing malignant peripheral...
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Schmidt H, Thomas R, Gatchell M, Rosen S, Reinhed P, Lofgren P, et al.
Rev Sci Instrum
. 2013 Jun;
84(5):055115.
PMID: 23742597
We report on the first storage of ion beams in the Double ElectroStatic Ion Ring ExpEriment, DESIREE, at Stockholm University. We have produced beams of atomic carbon anions and small...
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Thomas R, Schmidt H, Andler G, Bjorkhage M, Blom M, Brannholm L, et al.
Rev Sci Instrum
. 2011 Jul;
82(6):065112.
PMID: 21721735
We describe the design of a novel type of storage device currently under construction at Stockholm University, Sweden, using purely electrostatic focussing and deflection elements, in which ion beams of...
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Bauerschlag D, Habermann M, Weimer J, Meinhold-Heerlein I, Hilpert F, Weigel M, et al.
Anticancer Res
. 2010 Aug;
30(7):2739-44.
PMID: 20683007
Unlabelled: Ovarian cancer (OC) is a disease with poor prognosis, and molecular markers are needed to improve understanding of disease progression and resultant treatment. Only limited data concerning the expression...
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Weimer J, Cohen M, Wiedemann U, Heinrich U, Jonat W, Arnold N
Cytogenet Genome Res
. 2006 Sep;
114(3-4):235-9.
PMID: 16954659
We report on a family in which a daughter is described with mental retardation, as well as malformations of the heart, and of the brain (Dandy-Walker variant). The patient's phenotype...
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Weimer J, Koehler M, Wiedemann U, Attermeyer P, Jacobsen A, Karow D, et al.
Chromosome Res
. 2001 Jul;
9(5):395-402.
PMID: 11448041
A technique disclosing most information about chromosome modifications is the technique of choice for the analysis of chromosome alterations. The newly developed method for microdissection of fluorescence-labeled chromosomes (FISH-MD) can...
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Jacobsen A, Arnold N, Weimer J, Kiechle M
Cancer Genet Cytogenet
. 2000 Dec;
122(1):7-12.
PMID: 11104025
Comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) is a valuable technique for cytogenetic analysis of solid tumors. To evaluate the reliability of CGH, we examined DNA of 10 ovarian carcinomas after CGH analysis...
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Weimer J, Kiechle M, Wiedemann U, Tonnies H, Neitzel H, Ruhenstroth E, et al.
J Med Genet
. 2000 Jun;
37(6):442-5.
PMID: 10851255
We report on a male patient and members of his family with additional material in chromosome 3. This derivative chromosome 3 was transmitted from his mother who had a complex...
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Weimer J, Kiechle M, Arnold N
Cytogenet Cell Genet
. 2000 Apr;
88(1-2):114-8.
PMID: 10773683
We combined the techniques of fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) and chromosomal microdissection in one experiment (FISH-MD). This novel method permits rapid identification of the composition, origin, and breakpoints of...