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Stefan Kammerer

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Gorlov I, Meyer P, Liloglou T, Myles J, Boettger M, Cassidy A, et al.
Cancer Res . 2007 Sep; 67(17):8406-11. PMID: 17804757
DNA pooling in combination with high-throughput sequencing was done as a part of the Sequenom-Genefinder project. In the pilot study, we tested 83,715 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP), located primarily in...
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Meyer P, Stapelmann H, Frank B, Varon R, Burwinkel B, Schmitt C, et al.
Melanoma Res . 2007 May; 17(2):109-16. PMID: 17496786
The aim of this study was to investigate the role of NBS1 in the pathogenesis of malignant melanoma of the skin. To exclude the common 657del5 founder mutation, a total...
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Mossner R, Meyer P, Jankowski F, Konig I, Kruger U, Kammerer S, et al.
Cancer Lett . 2006 May; 246(1-2):218-23. PMID: 16713673
There is strong evidence to suggest that the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR)-gamma, a member of the nuclear receptor family of transcriptional regulators, mediates tumor suppressive activities in a variety of...
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Abel K, Reneland R, Kammerer S, Mah S, Hoyal C, Cantor C, et al.
Autoimmun Rev . 2006 May; 5(4):258-63. PMID: 16697966
The successful identification of genes involved in common human disorders is dependent upon availability of informative sample sets, validated marker panels, a high-throughput scoring technology, and a strategy for combining...
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Spinola M, Meyer P, Kammerer S, Falvella F, Boettger M, Hoyal C, et al.
J Clin Oncol . 2006 Mar; 24(11):1672-8. PMID: 16549820
Purpose: Whole-genome scan association analysis was carried out to identify genetic variants predictive of lung cancer risk in smokers and to confirm the identified variants in an independent sample. Patients...
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Spector T, Reneland R, Mah S, Valdes A, Hart D, Kammerer S, et al.
Arthritis Rheum . 2006 Feb; 54(2):524-32. PMID: 16447229
Objective: To perform a large-scale association analysis of single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in patients with radiographically defined osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee. Methods: We examined >25,000 SNPs located within approximately 14,000...
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James M, Roth R, Shi M, Kammerer S, Nelson M, Stark M, et al.
J Invest Dermatol . 2005 Dec; 125(6):1252-8. PMID: 16354196
Somatic mutations of the BRAF gene are common in melanomas and nevi but the contribution of polymorphisms in this gene to melanoma or nevus susceptibility remains unclear. An Australian melanoma...
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Hoyal C, Kammerer S, Roth R, Reneland R, Marnellos G, Kiechle M, et al.
J Carcinog . 2005 Aug; 4:13. PMID: 16109180
Background: Several studies have identified rare genetic variations responsible for many cases of familial breast cancer but their contribution to total breast cancer incidence is relatively small. More common genetic...
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Rosette C, Roth R, Oeth P, Braun A, Kammerer S, Ekblom J, et al.
Carcinogenesis . 2005 Mar; 26(5):943-50. PMID: 15774488
We identified previously a region on chromosome 19p13.2 spanning the genes encoding the intercellular adhesion molecules (ICAM), ICAM1, ICAM4 and ICAM5 as a breast cancer susceptibility locus. Genetic variants in...
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Atienza J, Roth R, Rosette C, Smylie K, Kammerer S, Rehbock J, et al.
Mol Cancer Ther . 2005 Mar; 4(3):361-8. PMID: 15767545
A genome-wide case-control association study done in our laboratory has identified a single nucleotide polymorphism located in RAD21 as being significantly associated with breast cancer susceptibility. RAD21 is believed to...