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Wolfgang Huber

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Chong S, Lu J, Valentin R, Lehmberg T, Eu J, Wang J, et al.
Mol Cancer . 2025 Mar; 24(1):62. PMID: 40025512
Background: Established genetic biomarkers in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) have been useful in predicting response to chemoimmunotherapy but are less predictive of response to targeted therapies. With several such targeted...
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Kolbe C, Kauer J, Brinkmann B, Dreger P, Huber W, Muller-Tidow C, et al.
J Immunother Cancer . 2025 Jan; 13(1). PMID: 39884778
Bispecific antibodies (BsAb) have emerged as a leading treatment modality in patients suffering from B-cell non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (B-NHL). However, treatment failure is common and may potentially be attributed to pre-existing...
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Smirnov P, Przybilla M, Simovic-Lorenz M, Parra R, Susak H, Ratnaparkhe M, et al.
Nat Commun . 2025 Jan; 16(1):1085. PMID: 39870666
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Pohly M, Putzker K, Scheinost S, Ben Taarit L, Walther T, Kummer S, et al.
Blood . 2025 Jan; PMID: 39869826
T-cell prolymphocytic leukemia (T-PLL) is an aggressive lymphoid malignancy with limited treatment options. To discover new treatment targets for T-PLL, we performed high-throughput drug sensitivity screening on 30 primary patient...
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Ahlmann-Eltze C, Huber W
Nat Genet . 2025 Jan; 57(3):659-667. PMID: 39753773
Identifying gene expression differences in heterogeneous tissues across conditions is a fundamental biological task, enabled by multi-condition single-cell RNA sequencing (RNA-seq). Current data analysis approaches divide the constituent cells into...
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Petakh P, Huber W, Kamyshnyi O
One Health . 2024 Dec; 19:100944. PMID: 39679281
Leptospirosis, a widespread zoonotic disease caused by spp., affects approximately 1 million people annually and causes about 58,000 deaths worldwide. This study examines the epidemiology of leptospirosis in Ukraine from...
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Smirnov P, Przybilla M, Simovic-Lorenz M, Parra R, Susak H, Ratnaparkhe M, et al.
Nat Commun . 2024 Nov; 15(1):10183. PMID: 39580568
Chromothripsis is a frequent form of genome instability, whereby a presumably single catastrophic event generates extensive genomic rearrangements of one or multiple chromosome(s). However, little is known about the heterogeneity...
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Capraz T, Huber W
Bioinformatics . 2024 Sep; 40(9). PMID: 39254597
Motivation: A fundamental step in many analyses of high-dimensional data is dimension reduction. Two basic approaches are introduction of new synthetic coordinates and selection of extant features. Advantages of the...
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Gegner H, Naake T, Aljakouch K, Dugourd A, Kliewer G, Muller T, et al.
Clin Proteomics . 2024 Jul; 21(1):49. PMID: 38969985
Understanding the interplay of the proteome and the metabolome helps to understand cellular regulation and response. To enable robust inferences from such multi-omics analyses, we introduced and evaluated a workflow...
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Marconato L, Palla G, Yamauchi K, Virshup I, Heidari E, Treis T, et al.
Nat Methods . 2024 Mar; 22(1):58-62. PMID: 38509327
Spatially resolved omics technologies are transforming our understanding of biological tissues. However, the handling of uni- and multimodal spatial omics datasets remains a challenge owing to large data volumes, heterogeneity...