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Stefanie Krassnig

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Gantenbein N, Bernhart E, Anders I, Golob-Schwarzl N, Krassnig S, Wodlej C, et al.
Eur J Cancer . 2018 Aug; 101:165-180. PMID: 30077122
Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is the leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide. Dysregulation of protein synthesis plays a major role in carcinogenesis, a process regulated at multiple levels, including...
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Opriessnig P, Silbernagel G, Krassnig S, Reishofer G
Eur Heart J . 2018 Mar; 39(35):3337. PMID: 29584867
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Golob-Schwarzl N, Schweiger C, Koller C, Krassnig S, Gogg-Kamerer M, Gantenbein N, et al.
Oncotarget . 2017 Dec; 8(60):101224-101243. PMID: 29254159
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cause of cancer related death worldwide. Furthermore, with more than 1.2 million cases registered per year, it constitutes the third most frequent...
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Golob-Schwarzl N, Krassnig S, Toeglhofer A, Park Y, Gogg-Kamerer M, Vierlinger K, et al.
Eur J Cancer . 2017 Jul; 83:56-70. PMID: 28715695
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the third leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. The initiation of protein translation is an important rate-limiting step in eukaryotes and is crucial in many viral...
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Birkl C, Soellradl M, Toeglhofer A, Krassnig S, Leoni M, Pirpamer L, et al.
Magn Reson Med . 2017 Apr; 79(2):1111-1115. PMID: 28382642
Purpose: Formalin fixation prevents tissue autolysis by crosslinking proteins and changes tissue microstructure and MRI signal characteristics. Previous studies showed high variations in MR relaxation time constants of formalin fixed...
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Krassnig S, Schweinzer C, Taub N, Havas D, Auer E, Flunkert S, et al.
Neurodegener Dis . 2015 Jun; 15(4):243-57. PMID: 26111745
Background: β-Synuclein (β-Syn) is a member of the highly homologous synuclein protein family. The most prominent family member, α-synuclein (α-Syn), abnormally accumulates in so-called Lewy bodies, one of the major...