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S Herbertz

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Clement P, Ackermann J, Sahin-Solmaz N, Herbertz S, Boero G, Kruss S, et al.
Biosens Bioelectron . 2022 Sep; 216:114642. PMID: 36055131
In this study, we compare the electrical and optical signal transduction of nanoscale biosensors based on single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs). Solution processable single-stranded (ss) DNA-wrapped SWCNTs were used for the...
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Syrbe S, Eberle K, Strenge S, Bernhard M, Herbertz S, Bierbach U, et al.
Klin Padiatr . 2008 Jan; 219(6):326-32. PMID: 18183640
Neurofibromatosis type 1 is the most common of the phakomatoses and the clinical follow-up is an interdisciplinary challenge. The data of 27 patients with NF1 were systematically reviewed and compared...
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Mollenhauer J, Herbertz S, Helmke B, Kollender G, Krebs I, Madsen J, et al.
Cancer Res . 2001 Dec; 61(24):8880-6. PMID: 11751412
Deleted in Malignant Brain Tumors 1 (DMBT1) has been proposed as a candidate tumor suppressor gene for brain, lung, and digestive tract cancer. In particular, alterations of the gene and/or...
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Mollenhauer J, Herbertz S, Holmskov U, Tolnay M, Krebs I, Merlo A, et al.
Cancer Res . 2000 Apr; 60(6):1704-10. PMID: 10749143
The gene deleted in malignant brain tumors 1 (DMBT1) has been proposed as a candidate tumor suppressor for brain, gastrointestinal, and lung cancer. It codes for a protein of unknown...
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Mollenhauer J, Holmskov U, Wiemann S, Krebs I, Herbertz S, Madsen J, et al.
Oncogene . 1999 Dec; 18(46):6233-40. PMID: 10597221
Increasing evidence has accumulated for an involvement of the inactivation of tumour suppressor genes at chromosome 10q in the carcinogenesis of brain tumours, melanomas, and carcinomas of the lung, the...