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    Fine particulate matter measurements in Swiss restaurants, cafés and bars: What is the effect of spatial separation between smoking and non-smoking areas? by Huss, A., Kooijman, C., Breuer, M., Böhler, P., Zünd, T., Wenk, S., Röösli, M.

    Published in Indoor air (01-02-2010)
    “…We performed 124 measurements of particulate matter (PM2.5) in 95 hospitality venues such as restaurants, bars, cafés, and a disco, which had differing smoking…”
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    PDK1 controls upstream PI3K expression and PIP3 generation by Dieterle, A M, Böhler, P, Keppeler, H, Alers, S, Berleth, N, Drießen, S, Hieke, N, Pietkiewicz, S, Löffler, A S, Peter, C, Gray, A, Leslie, N R, Shinohara, H, Kurosaki, T, Engelke, M, Wienands, J, Bonin, M, Wesselborg, S, Stork, B

    Published in Oncogene (05-06-2014)
    “…The PI3K/PDK1/Akt signaling axis is centrally involved in cellular homeostasis and controls cell growth and proliferation. Due to its key function as regulator…”
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    Carcinoma of the nasopharynx. Histopathological examination with supplementary immunohistochemistry by Oppedal, B R, Böhler, P J, Marton, P F, Brandtzaeg, P

    Published in Histopathology (01-11-1987)
    “…One hundred and one nasopharyngeal malignancies, clinically accepted and treated as carcinomas, were histologically reviewed. Originally, all of them had been…”
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    Cytogenetic findings in phyllodes tumors of the breast: Karyotypic complexity differentiates between malignant and benign tumors by Dietrich, Claudia U, Pandis, Nikos, Rizou, Helene, Petersson, Catarina, Bardi, Georgia, Qvist, Hanne, Apostolikas, Nikiforos, Bøhler, Per J, Andersen, Johan A, Idvall, Ingrid, Mitelman, Felix, Heim, Sverre

    Published in Human pathology (01-12-1997)
    “…Clonal karyotypic abnormalities were detected in short-term cell cultures from six phyllodes tumors of the breast. Whereas all five benign tumors had simple…”
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    A neural network model of phantom limbs by Spitzer, M, Böhler, P, Weisbrod, M, Kischka, U

    Published in Biological cybernetics (01-02-1995)
    “…This paper presents a detailed clinical description of phantom limbs and a neuronal network model that provides a comprehensive and parsimonious explanation of…”
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    Inherited predisposition to breast carcinoma. Results of first round examination of 537 women at risk by Saetersdal, A, Dørum, A, Heimdal, K, Helgerud, P, Sager, E M, Bøhler, P, Tretli, S, Kvinnsland, S, Møller, P

    Published in Anticancer research (01-07-1996)
    “…Five hundred and thirty seven women at risk for breast carcinoma were identified. Family history was detailed and each woman given genetic counselling…”
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    Relationships between thermal dose and heat-induced tissue and vascular damage after thermoradiotherapy of locally advanced breast carcinoma by Lyng, H, Monge, O R, Bøhler, P J, Rofstad, E K

    “…Twenty-four patients with locally advanced breast carcinoma were given thermoradiotherapy, and heat-induced damage to tissue and vasculature was studied in…”
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    European Union ∙ A Tale of Delegation and Power: ACER and the Dichotomy of the Non-Delegation Doctrine and the Creation of a Genuine Internal Market in Electricity by Kühnert, H., Böhler, P., Polster, S.

    “…[...]the Lisbon Treaty, while refraining from adopting a legal framework for the delegation of powers to agencies, recognised their existence by referring to…”
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    PDK1 controls upstream PI3K expression and [PIP.sub.3] generation by Dieterle, A.M, Bohler, P, Keppeler, H, Alers, S, Berleth, N, Driessien, S, Hieke, N, Pietkiewicz, S, Loffler, A.S, Peter, C, Gray, A, Leslie, N.R, Shinohara, H, Kurosaki, T, Engelke, M, Wienands, J, Bonin, M, Wesselborg, S, Stork, B

    Published in Oncogene (05-06-2014)
    “…The PI3K/PDK1/Akt signaling axis is centrally involved in cellular homeostasis and controls cell growth and proliferation. Due to its key function as regulator…”
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    PDK1 controls upstream PI3K expression and PIP sub(3) generation by Dieterle, A M, Bohler, P, Keppeler, H, Alers, S, Berleth, N, Driesen, S, Hieke, N, Pietkiewicz, S, Loffler, A S, Peter, C, Gray, A, Leslie, N R, Shinohara, H, Kurosaki, T, Engelke, M, Wienands, J, Bonin, M, Wesselborg, S, Stork, B

    Published in Oncogene (05-06-2014)
    “…The PI3K/PDK1/Akt signaling axis is centrally involved in cellular homeostasis and controls cell growth and proliferation. Due to its key function as regulator…”
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    Temperature distribution in locally advanced breast carcinoma during hyperthermic treatment: relationship to perfusion, vascular density, and histology by Lyng, H, Monge, O R, Bøhler, P J, Rofstad, E K

    “…Temperature distributions achieved during hyperthermic treatment of 16 patients with locally advanced breast cancer were analyzed in relation to tissue…”
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    Discrimination between multicentric and multifocal breast carcinoma by cytogenetic investigation of macroscopically distinct ipsilateral lesions by Teixeira, Manuel R., Pandis, Nikos, Bardi, Georgia, Andersen, Johan A., Bøhler, Per J., Qvist, Hanne, Heim, Sverre

    Published in Genes chromosomes & cancer (01-03-1997)
    “…Whether macroscopically distinct carcinomas in the same breast are clonally related (multifocal breast carcinoma) or unrelated (multicentric breast carcinoma)…”
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    Inherited breast carcinoma--prospective findings in 1,194 women at risk by Møller, P, Maehle, L, Heimdal, K, Dørum, A, Tretli, S, Helgerud, P, Quist, H, Bjørndal, H, Kåresen, R, Nysted, A, Varhaug, J E, Fjøsne, H E, Guleng, R J, Due, J, Bøhler, P, Giercksky, K E, Tropé, C, Kvinnsland, S

    Published in Acta oncologica (1996)
    “…According to preset criteria, 1,194 women at risk for inherited breast carcinoma were selected and subjected to examination. Six hundred and three women were…”
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    The relevance of tumour and surrounding normal tissue vascular density in clinical hyperthermia of locally advanced breast carcinoma by Lyng, H, Monge, O R, Bøhler, P J, Rofstad, E K

    “…It follows from the present work that the vascularization of the normal tissue present in the treatment volume limits the temperatures achieved during heat…”
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    Changes in temperatures and thermal doses with fraction number during hyperthermic treatment of locally advanced breast carcinoma by Lyng, H, Monge, O R, Bøhler, P J, Rofstad, E K

    “…Seventeen patients with locally advanced breast cancer were given hyperthermic treatment, and changes in temperatures and thermal doses with fraction number…”
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    Austria ∙ Sales Restrictions in a Production Joint Venture: Return of the Formal Approach by Kühnert, H., Böhler-Grimm, P.

    “…In September 2017, the Austrian Supreme Court, sitting as Appellate Cartel Court (Kartellobergericht), handed down a decision concerning sales restrictions…”
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    Cytogenetic analysis of several pseudomyxoma peritonei lesions originating from a mucinous cystadenoma of the appendix by Teixeira, Manuel R., Qvist, Hanne, Giercksky, Karl E., Bøhler, Per J., Heim, Sverre

    Published in Cancer genetics and cytogenetics (01-02-1997)
    “…Epithelial proliferative lesions of the appendix are rare and have never been studied cyto-genetically. We present the chromosomal banding analysis of four…”
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