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R H Stauber

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Westmeier D, Hahlbrock A, Reinhardt C, Frohlich-Nowoisky J, Wessler S, Vallet C, et al.
Chem Soc Rev . 2018 May; 47(14):5312-5337. PMID: 29770369
The applications of nanoparticles (NPs) are increasing exponentially in consumer products, biotechnology and biomedicine, and humans, as well as the environment, are increasingly being exposed to NPs. Analogously, various (pathogenic)...
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Beltz A, Gosswein D, Zimmer S, Stauber R, Hagemann J, Strieth S, et al.
HNO . 2018 Mar; 66(5):375-382. PMID: 29536123
Background: The TNM (tumor, nodes, metastasis) classification is updated periodically according to the literature and international recommendations. With the 8th edition, notable changes have been developed especially with regard to...
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Stojanovic N, Hassan Z, Wirth M, Wenzel P, Beyer M, Schafer C, et al.
Oncogene . 2016 Oct; 36(13):1804-1815. PMID: 27721407
Mutation of p53 is a frequent genetic lesion in pancreatic cancer being an unmet clinical challenge. Mutants of p53 have lost the tumour-suppressive functions of wild type p53. In addition,...
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Wunsch D, Hahlbrock A, Jung S, Schirmeister T, van den Boom J, Schilling O, et al.
Oncogene . 2015 Dec; 35(26):3351-64. PMID: 26657154
Proteolysis is not only a critical requirement for life, but the executing enzymes also play important roles in numerous pathological conditions, including cancer. Therefore, targeting proteases is clearly relevant for...
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Docter D, Westmeier D, Markiewicz M, Stolte S, Knauer S, Stauber R
Chem Soc Rev . 2015 Jun; 44(17):6094-121. PMID: 26065524
Besides the wide use of engineered nanomaterials (NMs) in technical products, their applications are not only increasing in biotechnology and biomedicine, but also in the environmental field. While the physico-chemical...
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Treuel L, Eslahian K, Docter D, Lang T, Zellner R, Nienhaus K, et al.
Phys Chem Chem Phys . 2014 Jun; 16(29):15053-67. PMID: 24943742
Whilst the physical and chemical properties of nanoparticles in the gas or idealized solvent phase can nowadays be characterized with sufficient accuracy, this is no longer the case for particles...
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Koutsimpelas D, Bjelopavlovic M, Yetis R, Frauenknecht K, Adryan B, Schmidtmann I, et al.
ORL J Otorhinolaryngol Relat Spec . 2013 Jan; 74(6):330-8. PMID: 23344215
Background/aims: The molecular mechanisms downstream of mutated neurofibromatosis type 2 (NF2) gene resulting in the growth and development of vestibular schwannoma (VS) are controversial. Several lines of evidence suggest the...
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Kramer O, Stauber R, Bug G, Hartkamp J, Knauer S
Leukemia . 2012 Oct; 27(4):792-802. PMID: 23038274
The delicate balance between the synthesis and the degradation of proteins ensures cellular homeostasis. Proteases act in an irreversible manner and therefore have to be strictly regulated. The ubiquitin-proteasome system...
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Koppenhofer D, Susloparova A, Docter D, Stauber R, Ingebrandt S
Biosens Bioelectron . 2012 Jul; 40(1):89-95. PMID: 22794933
In this work we propose the use of field-effect transistors (FETs) to examine the reaction of individual tumor cells to treatment with cell death inducing nanoparticles for future use in...
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Heinrich U, Brieger J, Stauber R, Mann W
HNO . 2011 Oct; 59(11):1103-10. PMID: 21959775
According to current knowledge, it must be assumed that temporary idiopathic hearing loss and its spontaneous remission are based on mechanical and/or pathological alterations in the inner ear. The causal...