Michael Heberer
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Recent Articles
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Pelletier D, Green-Demers I, Collerette P, Heberer M
SAGE Open Med
. 2019 May;
7:2050312119847924.
PMID: 31069079
Objectives: Although it has long been known that communication with medical professionals presents a strong relationship with patient satisfaction, research on this topic has been hindered by conceptual and methodological...
2.
Saxer F, Scherberich A, Todorov A, Studer P, Miot S, Schreiner S, et al.
Stem Cells
. 2016 Aug;
34(12):2956-2966.
PMID: 27538760
Stromal Vascular Fraction (SVF) cells freshly isolated from adipose tissue include osteogenic- and vascular-progenitors, yet their relevance in bone fracture healing is currently unknown. Here, we investigated whether human SVF...
3.
Gianni-Barrera R, Burger M, Wolff T, Heberer M, Schaefer D, Gurke L, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2016 Feb;
6:21546.
PMID: 26882992
Therapeutic angiogenesis by growth factor delivery is an attractive treatment strategy for ischemic diseases, yet clinical efficacy has been elusive. The angiogenic master regulator VEGF-A can induce aberrant angiogenesis if...
4.
Daster S, Eppenberger-Castori S, Hirt C, Soysal S, Delko T, Nebiker C, et al.
Oncoimmunology
. 2015 Nov;
4(12):e1050574.
PMID: 26587320
Colorectal cancer (CRC) infiltration by cells expressing myeloperoxidase (MPO) or CD8 positive T lymphocytes has been shown to be independently associated with favorable prognosis. We explored the relationship occurring between...
5.
Trella E, Raafat N, Mengus C, Traunecker E, Governa V, Heidtmann S, et al.
Eur J Immunol
. 2015 Nov;
46(2):420-31.
PMID: 26561341
Central memory CD8(+) T cells (TCM ) play key roles in the protective immunity against infectious agents, cancer immunotherapy, and adoptive treatments of malignant and viral diseases. CD8(+) TCM cells...
6.
Groppa E, Brkic S, Bovo E, Reginato S, Sacchi V, Di Maggio N, et al.
EMBO Mol Med
. 2015 Sep;
7(10):1366-84.
PMID: 26323572
VEGF is widely investigated for therapeutic angiogenesis, but while short-term delivery is desirable for safety, it is insufficient for new vessel persistence, jeopardizing efficacy. Here, we investigated whether and how...
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Hirt C, Papadimitropoulos A, Muraro M, Mele V, Panopoulos E, Cremonesi E, et al.
Biomaterials
. 2015 Jun;
62:138-46.
PMID: 26051518
Anticancer compound screening on 2D cell cultures poorly predicts "in vivo" performance, while conventional 3D culture systems are usually characterized by limited cell proliferation, failing to produce tissue-like-structures (TLS) suitable...
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Daster S, Eppenberger-Castori S, Hirt C, Zlobec I, Delko T, Nebiker C, et al.
Dis Markers
. 2015 Jan;
2014:792183.
PMID: 25609852
Aims: A trend towards local excision of early rectal cancers has prompted us to investigate if immunoprofiling might help in predicting lymph node involvement in this subgroup. Methods: A tissue...
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Dell-Kuster S, Sanjuan E, Todorov A, Weber H, Heberer M, Rosenthal R
BMC Med Res Methodol
. 2014 Aug;
14:96.
PMID: 25086869
Background: A widely discussed design issue in patient satisfaction questionnaires is the optimal length and labelling of the answering scale. The aim of the present study was to compare intra-individually...
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Fulco I, Miot S, Haug M, Barbero A, Wixmerten A, Feliciano S, et al.
Lancet
. 2014 Apr;
384(9940):337-46.
PMID: 24726477
Background: Autologous native cartilage from the nasal septum, ear, or rib is the standard material for surgical reconstruction of the nasal alar lobule after two-layer excision of non-melanoma skin cancer....