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Schlegel L, Schlegel P
Transfus Med Hemother . 2025 Feb; 52(1):61-76. PMID: 39944409
Background: Cellular therapies leveraging genetically engineered immune effector cells have witnessed a remarkable surge in success, particularly evident in the notable high rates of remission induction and durable remissions observed...
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Sherman T, Schlegel P, Santuray R, Zhang Z, Long J
J Voice . 2024 Sep; PMID: 39227273
Objective: Sex differences in response to trauma and physiologic stressors have been identified in numerous organ systems but have not yet been defined in the larynx. The objective of this...
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Atar D, Ruoff L, Mast A, Krost S, Moustafa-Oglou M, Scheuermann S, et al.
Leukemia . 2024 Aug; 38(10):2183-2195. PMID: 39095503
Targeting AML by chimeric antigen receptor T-cells (CAR-T) is challenging due to the promiscuous expression of AML-associated antigens in healthy hematopoiesis and high degree of inter- and intratumoral heterogeneity. Here,...
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Schlegel L, Werbrouck C, Boettcher M, Schlegel P
Front Immunol . 2024 Jul; 15:1383894. PMID: 38962014
Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapy has effectively complemented the treatment of advanced relapsed and refractory hematological cancers. The remarkable achievements of CD19- and BCMA-CAR T therapies have raised...
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Schlegel P
Lancet . 2024 Mar; 403(10435):1421-1423. PMID: 38554722
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Schlegel P, Berry D, Moffatt C, Zhang Z, Chhetri D
J Acoust Soc Am . 2024 Mar; 155(3):2139-2150. PMID: 38498507
Phonatory instabilities and involuntary register transitions can occur during singing. However, little is known regarding the mechanisms which govern such transitions. To investigate this phenomenon, we systematically varied laryngeal muscle...
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Schlegel P, Chung H, Dollinger M, Chhetri D
Laryngoscope . 2023 Sep; 134(3):1249-1257. PMID: 37672673
Introduction: Analysis of medial surface dynamics of the vocal folds (VF) is critical to understanding voice production and treatment of voice disorders. We analyzed VF medial surface vibratory dynamics, evaluating...
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Santuray R, Schlegel P, Zhang Z, Reddy N, Alhiyari Y, Long J
Laryngoscope . 2023 Aug; 134(2):764-772. PMID: 37597170
Objective: Numerous pharmacological and cell-based treatments have shown promise in preventing vocal fold (VF) scarring when applied at the time of injury. A common clinical scenario, however, is the finding...
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Chung H, Reddy N, Manzoor D, Schlegel P, Zhang Z, Chhetri D
Laryngoscope . 2023 Jul; 134(1):264-271. PMID: 37522475
Objectives: Despite gross anatomic and histologic differences between human and canine vocal folds, similar wave patterns have been described yet not fully characterized. We reconstructed vocal fold (VF) vibration in...
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Schlegel P, Dollinger M, Reddy N, Zhang Z, Chhetri D
Sci Rep . 2023 Jul; 13(1):10705. PMID: 37400470
In laryngeal research, studying the vertical vocal fold oscillation component is often disregarded. However, vocal fold oscillation by its nature is a three-dimensional process. In the past, we have developed...