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Linking remote sensing and geodiversity and their traits relevant to biodiversity — part I: soil characteristics (2019)
Lausch, Angela ; Baade, Jussi ; Bannehr, Lutz ; Borg, Erik ; Bumberger, Jan ; Chabrilliat, Sabine ; Dietrich, Peter ; Gerighausen, Heike ; Glässer, Cornelia ; Hacker, Jorg M. ; Haase, Dagmar ; Jagdhuber, Thomas ; Jany, Sven ; Jung, András ; Karnieli, Arnon ; Kraemer, Roland ; Makki, Mohsen ; Mielke, Christian ; Möller, Markus ; Mollenhauer, Hannes ; Montzka, Carsten ; Pause, Marion ; Rogass, Christian ; Rozenstein, Offer ; Schmullius, Christiane ; Schrodt, Franziska ; Schrön, Martin ; Schulz, Karsten ; Schütze, Claudia ; Schweitzer, Christian ; Selsam, Peter ; Skidmore, Andrew K. ; Spengler, Daniel ; Thiel, Christian ; Truckenbrodt, Sina C. ; Vohland, Michael ; Wagner, Robert ; Weber, Ute ; Werban, Ulrike ; Wollschläger, Ute ; Zacharias, Steffen ; Schaepman, Michael E.
CYP3A5 mediates basal and acquired therapy resistance in different subtypes of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (2016)
Noll, Elisa M. ; Eisen, Christian ; Stenzinger, Albrecht ; Espinet, Elisa ; Muckenhuber, Alexander ; Klein, Corinna ; Vogel, Vanessa ; Klaus, Bernd ; Nadler, Wiebke ; Rösli, Christoph ; Lutz, Christian ; Kulke, Michael ; Engelhardt, Jan ; Zickgraf, Franziska M. ; Espinosa, Octavio ; Schlesner, Matthias ; Jiang, Xiaoqi ; Kopp-Schneider, Annette ; Neuhaus, Peter ; Bahra, Marcus ; Sinn, Bruno V. ; Eils, Roland ; Giese, Nathalia A. ; Hackert, Thilo ; Strobel, Oliver ; Werner, Jens ; Büchler, Markus W. ; Weichert, Wilko ; Trumpp, Andreas ; Sprick, Martin R.
Risk stratification before living donor kidney transplantation in patients with preformed donor-specific antibodies by different crossmatch methods (2024)
Ziemann, Malte ; Lindemann, Monika ; Hallensleben, Michael ; Altermann, Wolfgang ; Althaus, Karina ; Budde, Klemens ; Einecke, Gunilla ; Eisenberger, Ute ; Ender, Andrea ; Feldkamp, Thorsten ; Grahammer, Florian ; Guthoff, Martina ; Holzmann-Littig, Christopher ; Hugo, Christian ; Kauke, Teresa ; Kemmner, Stephan ; Koch, Martina ; Lachmann, Nils ; Marget, Matthias ; Morath, Christian ; Nitschke, Martin ; Renders, Lutz ; Scherer, Sabine ; Stumpf, Julian ; Schwenger, Vedat ; Sommer, Florian ; Spriewald, Bernd ; Süsal, Caner ; Zecher, Daniel ; Heinemann, Falko M. ; Verboom, Murielle
Active motion assisted by correlated stochastic torques (2011)
Weber, Christian ; Radtke, Paul K. ; Schimansky-Geier, Lutz ; Hänggi, Peter
O6-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase (MGMT) mRNA expression predicts outcome in malignant glioma independent of MGMT promoter methylation (2011)
Kreth, Simone ; Thon, Niklas ; Eigenbrod, Sabina ; Lutz, Juergen ; Ledderose, Carola ; Egensperger, Rupert ; Tonn, Joerg C. ; Kretzschmar, Hans A. ; Hinske, Ludwig Christian ; Kreth, Friedrich W.
Design and functional analysis of heterobifunctional multivalent phage capsid inhibitors blocking the entry of influenza virus (2022)
Adam, Lutz ; Müller, Eva ; Ludwig, Kai ; Klenk, Simon ; Lauster, Daniel ; Liese, Susanne ; Herrmann, Andreas ; Hackenberger, Christian P. R.
A publicly accessible database for Clostridioides difficile genome sequences supports tracing of transmission chains and epidemics (2020)
Frentrup, Martinique ; Zhou, Zhemin ; Steglich, Matthias ; Meier-Kolthoff, Jan P. ; Göker, Markus ; Riedel, Thomas ; Bunk, Boyke ; Spröer, Cathrin ; Overmann, Jörg ; Blaschitz, Marion ; Indra, Alexander ; von Müller, Lutz ; Kohl, Thomas A. ; Niemann, Stefan ; Seyboldt, Christian ; Klawonn, Frank ; Kumar, Nitin ; Lawley, Trevor D. ; García-Fernández, Sergio ; Cantón, Rafael ; del Campo, Rosa ; Zimmermann, Ortrud ; Groß, Uwe ; Achtman, Mark ; Nübel, Ulrich
Clostridioides difficile is the primary infectious cause of antibiotic-associated diarrhea. Local transmissions and international outbreaks of this pathogen have been previously elucidated by bacterial whole-genome sequencing, but comparative genomic analyses at the global scale were hampered by the lack of specific bioinformatic tools. Here we introduce a publicly accessible database within EnteroBase (http://enterobase.warwick.ac.uk) that automatically retrieves and assembles C. difficile short-reads from the public domain, and calls alleles for core-genome multilocus sequence typing (cgMLST). We demonstrate that comparable levels of resolution and precision are attained by EnteroBase cgMLST and single-nucleotide polymorphism analysis. EnteroBase currently contains 18254 quality-controlled C. difficile genomes, which have been assigned to hierarchical sets of single-linkage clusters by cgMLST distances. This hierarchical clustering is used to identify and name populations of C. difficile at all epidemiological levels, from recent transmission chains through to epidemic and endemic strains. Moreover, it puts newly collected isolates into phylogenetic and epidemiological context by identifying related strains among all previously published genome data. For example, HC2 clusters (i.e. chains of genomes with pairwise distances of up to two cgMLST alleles) were statistically associated with specific hospitals (P<10−4) or single wards (P=0.01) within hospitals, indicating they represented local transmission clusters. We also detected several HC2 clusters spanning more than one hospital that by retrospective epidemiological analysis were confirmed to be associated with inter-hospital patient transfers. In contrast, clustering at level HC150 correlated with k-mer-based classification and was largely compatible with PCR ribotyping, thus enabling comparisons to earlier surveillance data. EnteroBase enables contextual interpretation of a growing collection of assembled, quality-controlled C. difficile genome sequences and their associated metadata. Hierarchical clustering rapidly identifies database entries that are related at multiple levels of genetic distance, facilitating communication among researchers, clinicians and public-health officials who are combatting disease caused by C. difficile.
Algorithmic surveillance of ICU patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ASIC): protocol for a multicentre stepped-wedge cluster randomised quality improvement strategy (2021)
Marx, Gernot ; Bickenbach, Johannes ; Fritsch, Sebastian Johannes ; Kunze, Julian Benedict ; Maassen, Oliver ; Deffge, Saskia ; Kistermann, Jennifer ; Haferkamp, Silke ; Lutz, Irina ; Voellm, Nora Kristiana ; Lowitsch, Volker ; Polzin, Richard ; Sharafutdinov, Konstantin ; Mayer, Hannah ; Kuepfer, Lars ; Burghaus, Rolf ; Schmitt, Walter ; Lippert, Joerg ; Riedel, Morris ; Barakat, Chadi ; Stollenwerk, André ; Fonck, Simon ; Putensen, Christian ; Zenker, Sven ; Erdfelder, Felix ; Grigutsch, Daniel ; Kram, Rainer ; Beyer, Susanne ; Kampe, Knut ; Gewehr, Jan Erik ; Salman, Friederike ; Juers, Patrick ; Kluge, Stefan ; Tiller, Daniel ; Wisotzki, Emilia ; Gross, Sebastian ; Homeister, Lorenz ; Bloos, Frank ; Scherag, André ; Ammon, Danny ; Mueller, Susanne ; Palm, Julia ; Simon, Philipp ; Jahn, Nora ; Loeffler, Markus ; Wendt, Thomas ; Schuerholz, Tobias ; Groeber, Petra ; Schuppert, Andreas
Autologous-allogeneic versus autologous tandem stem cell transplantation and maintenance therapy with thalidomide for multiple myeloma patients over 60 years of age: a prospective phase II study (2023)
Kröger, Nicolaus ; Wulf, Gerald ; Hegenbart, Ute ; Burchert, Andreas ; Stelljes, Matthias ; Gagelmann, Nico ; Brecht, Arne ; Kaufmann, Martin ; Müller, Lutz ; Ganser, Arnold ; Wolf, Dominik ; Bethge, Wolfgang ; Bornhäuser, Martin ; Kiehl, Michael ; Wagner, Eva-Maria ; Schmid, Christoph ; Reinhardt, Christian ; Kobbe, Guido ; Salwender, Hans ; Heinicke, Thomas ; Kropff, Martin ; Heinzelmann, Marion ; Ayuk, Francis ; Trümper, Lorenz ; Neubauer, Andreas ; Völp, Andreas ; Kluychnikov, Evgeny ; Schönland, Stefan ; Wolschke, Christine
Management of patients undergoing CAR-T cell therapy in Germany (2024)
Penack, Olaf ; Dreger, Peter ; Ajib, Salem ; Ayuk, Francis ; Baermann, Ben-Niklas ; Bug, Gesine ; Kriege, Oliver ; Jentzsch, Madlen ; Kobbe, Guido ; Koenecke, Christian ; Lutz, Mathias ; Martin, Sonja ; Schlegel, Paul-Gerhard ; Schroers, Roland ; von Tresckow, Bastian ; Vucinic, Vladan ; Subklewe, Marion ; Bethge, Wolfgang ; Wolff, Daniel
Introduction: Chimeric antigen receptor positive T cell (CAR-T cell) treatment became standard therapy for relapsed or refractory hematologic malignancies, such as non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma and multiple myeloma. Owing to the rapidly progressing field of CAR-T cell therapy and the lack of generally accepted treatment guidelines, we hypothesized significant differences between centers in the prevention, diagnosis, and management of short- and long-term complications. Methods: To capture the current CAR-T cell management among German centers to determine the medical need and specific areas for future clinical research, the DAG-HSZT (Deutsche Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Hämatopoetische Stammzelltransplantation und Zelluläre Therapie; German Working Group for Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation and Cellular Therapy) performed a survey among 26 German CAR-T cell centers. Results: We received answers from 17 centers (65%). The survey documents the relevance of evidence in the CAR-T cell field with a homogeneity of practice in areas with existing clinical evidence. In contrast, in areas with no – or low quality – clinical evidence, we identified significant variety in management in between the centers: management of cytokine release syndrome, immune effector cell-related neurotoxicity syndrome, IgG substitution, autologous stem cell backups, anti-infective prophylaxis, and vaccinations. Conclusion: The results indicate the urgent need for better harmonization of supportive care in CAR-T cell therapies including clinical research to improve clinical outcome.
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