Sven Reister
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Recent Articles
1.
Penarrubia L, Reister S, Jimenez-Guzman S, Porco R, Congost-Teixidor C, Pueyo G, et al.
Heliyon
. 2024 Dec;
10(23):e40645.
PMID: 39687184
Introduction: A key factor in influenza pandemic preparedness is the ability to detect zoonotic influenza virus strains as they emerge in humans through spillover events, ideally before human-to-human transmission occurs....
2.
Reister S, Mahotka C, Grinstein E
Leukemia
. 2021 Nov;
35(12):3616-3618.
PMID: 34799688
No abstract available.
3.
Reister S, Mahotka C, van den Hofel N, Grinstein E
Leukemia
. 2019 Feb;
33(4):1052-1054.
PMID: 30796306
No abstract available.
4.
Ingenhag D, Reister S, Auer F, Bhatia S, Wildenhain S, Picard D, et al.
Haematologica
. 2018 Aug;
104(1):35-46.
PMID: 30093397
The homeobox gene encodes for the transcription factor HB9, which is essential for pancreatic as well as motor neuronal development. Beside its physiological expression pattern, aberrant HB9 expression has been...
5.
Loriot A, Parvizi G, Reister S, De Smet C
Biochem Biophys Res Commun
. 2011 Dec;
417(1):187-91.
PMID: 22155245
Several human germline-specific genes rely principally on DNA methylation for repression in somatic tissues. Many of these genes, including MAGEA1, were qualified as cancer-germline (CG), as they become activated in...
6.
Reister S, Kordes C, Sawitza I, Haussinger D
Stem Cells Dev
. 2011 Jan;
20(10):1687-99.
PMID: 21219128
The epigenetic regulation by DNA methylation is an important mechanism to control the expression of stem cell factors as demonstrated in tumor cells. It was recently shown that hepatic stellate...
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Sawitza I, Kordes C, Reister S, Haussinger D
Hepatology
. 2009 Sep;
50(5):1617-24.
PMID: 19725107
Unlabelled: It is well-accepted that hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) can develop into myofibroblast-like cells that synthesize extracellular matrix proteins and contribute to liver fibrosis. Recently, molecular markers of stem/progenitor cells...
8.
Loriot A, Reister S, Parvizi G, Lysy P, De Smet C
Stem Cells
. 2009 Apr;
27(4):822-4.
PMID: 19350682
Cancer-germline (CG) genes are a particular group of germline-specific genes that rely primarily on DNA methylation for repression in somatic tissues. In a wide variety of tumors, the promoter of...