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- Graefen, Markus 29
- Haese, Alexander 29
- Huland, Hartwig 27
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[Upper tract urothelial carcinoma. An update on clinical and pathological prognostic factors].
2012 - Forschungsinformationssystem des UKE -
Identification of Clinically Relevant Protein Targets in Prostate Cancer with 2D-DIGE Coupled Mass Spectrometry and Systems Biology Network Platform.
- Ummanni, Ramesh
- Mundt, Frederike
- Pospisil, Heike
- Venz, Simone
- Scharf, Christian
- Barett, Christine
- Fälth, Maria
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MicroRNA in Prostate, Bladder, and Kidney Cancer: A Systematic Review.
- Catto, James W F
- Alcaraz, Antonio
- Bjartell, Anders S
- Ralph, De Vere White
- Evans, Christopher P
- Fussel, Susanne
- Hamdy, Freddie C
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Circulating miRNAs are correlated with tumor progression in prostate cancer.
- Brase, Jan C
- Johannes, Marc
- Schlomm, Thorsten
- Fälth, Maria
- Haese, Alexander
- Steuber, Thomas
- Beissbarth, Tim
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The presence of prostate cancer on saturation biopsy can be accurately predicted.
- Ahyai, Sascha
- Isbarn, Hendrik
- Karakiewicz, Pierre I
- Chun, Felix
- Reichert, Mathias
- Walz, Jochen
- Steuber, Thomas
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Increasing the sensitivity of reverse phase protein arrays by antibody-mediated signal amplification.
- Brase, Jan C
- Mannsperger, Heiko
- Fröhlich, Holger
- Stephan, Gade
- Schmidt, Christian
- Wiemann, Stefan
- Beissbarth, Tim
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Immunological microenvironment in prostate cancer: high mast cell densities are associated with favorable tumor characteristics and good prognosis.
- Fleischmann, Achim
- Schlomm, Thorsten
- Köllermann, Jens
- Sekulic, Nikolina
- Huland, Hartwig
- Mirlacher, Martina
- Sauter, Guido
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Prognostic value of microvessel density in prostate cancer: a tissue microarray study.
- Erbersdobler, Andreas
- Isbarn, Hendrik
- Dix, Kira
- Steiner, Isabel
- Schlomm, Thorsten
- Mirlacher, Martina
- Sauter, Guido
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Seminal vesicle amyloidosis does not provide any protection from invasion by prostate cancer.
2009 - Forschungsinformationssystem des UKE -