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    Putting biomedical ontologies to work by Smith, B, Brochhausen, M

    “…Biomedical ontologies exist to serve integration of clinical and experimental data, and it is critical to their success that they be put to widespread use in…”
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    A Semantic Grid Infrastructure Enabling Integrated Access and Analysis of Multilevel Biomedical Data in Support of Postgenomic Clinical Trials on Cancer by Tsiknakis, M., Brochhausen, M., Nabrzyski, J., Pucacki, J., Sfakianakis, S.G., Potamias, G., Desmedt, C., Kafetzopoulos, D.

    “…This paper reports on original results of the Advancing Clinico-Genomic Trials on Cancer integrated project focusing on the design and development of a…”
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    Developing a European grid infrastructure for cancer research: vision, architecture and services by Tsiknakis, M, Rueping, S, Martin, L, Sfakianakis, S, Bucur, A, Sengstag, T, Brochhausen, M, Pucaski, J, Graf, N

    Published in Ecancermedicalscience (01-01-2007)
    “…Life sciences are currently at the centre of an information revolution. The nature and amount of information now available opens up areas of research that were…”
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    Toward a common language for biobanking by Fransson, Martin N, Rial-Sebbag, Emmanuelle, Brochhausen, Mathias, Litton, Jan-Eric

    Published in European journal of human genetics : EJHG (01-01-2015)
    “…To encourage the process of harmonization, the biobank community should support and use a common terminology. Relevant terms may be found in general thesauri…”
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    Developing a semantically rich ontology for the biobank-administration domain by Brochhausen, Mathias, Fransson, Martin N, Kanaskar, Nitin V, Eriksson, Mikael, Merino-Martinez, Roxana, Hall, Roger A, Norlin, Loreana, Kjellqvist, Sanela, Hortlund, Maria, Topaloglu, Umit, Hogan, William R, Litton, Jan-Eric

    Published in Journal of biomedical semantics (08-10-2013)
    “…Biobanks are a critical resource for translational science. Recently, semantic web technologies such as ontologies have been found useful in retrieving…”
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    Biomedical imaging ontologies: A survey and proposal for future work by Smith, Barry, Arabandi, Sivaram, Brochhausen, Mathias, Calhoun, Michael, Ciccarese, Paolo, Doyle, Scott, Gibaud, Bernard, Goldberg, Ilya, Kahn, Charles E., Overton, James, Tomaszewski, John, Gurcan, Metin

    Published in Journal of pathology informatics (01-01-2015)
    “…Background: Ontology is one strategy for promoting interoperability of heterogeneous data through consistent tagging. An ontology is a controlled structured…”
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    UNDERSTANDING RECENT APES AS PARALLEL MODELS IN PALEOANTHROPOLOGY. AN EPISTEMOLOGICAL APPROACH by BROCHHAUSEN, MATHIAS

    Published in Anthropologie (Brno) (01-05-2002)
    “…The use of models gained in research concerning primate behaviour or human sociobiology is common in the creation of environmental concepts in…”
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    The ACGT Master Ontology on Cancer - A New Terminology Source for Oncological Practice by Brochhausen, M., Weiler, G., Cocos, C., Stenzhorn, H., Graf, N., Dorr, M., Tsiknakis, M.

    “…We present a new source of terminology for transnational data exchange in oncology, emphasizing the integration of both clinical and molecular data. In order…”
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    Ontology Based Data Management Systems for Post-Genomic Clinical Trials within a European Grid Infrastructure for Cancer Research by Weiler, G., Brochhausen, M., Graf, N., Schera, F., Hoppe, A., Kiefer, S.

    “…Data management in post-genomic clinical trials is the process of collecting and validating clinical and genomic data with the goal to answer research…”
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    Virtual tissue by Wagner, M, Breiner, T, Betz, T, Bernhardt, I, Pütz, N, Weichert, F, Shamaa, A, Brochhausen, M, Awad, S, Richards, T, Groh, A, Linder, R, Landes, C.A

    Published in Der Pathologe (2008)
    “…Virtual tissue can be generated by employing various methods. First steps en route to virtual tissue may encompass the generation of virtual cells. One such…”
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    Adhesion prophylaxis using a copolymer with rationally designed material properties by Rajab, Taufiek Konrad, MB, BChir, Wallwiener, Christian Wilhelm, MD, Brochhausen, Christoph, MD, Hierlemann, Helmut, PhD, Kraemer, Bernhard, MD, Wallwiener, Markus, MD

    Published in Surgery (01-02-2009)
    “…Background Physical barriers are the only licensed adjuncts for adhesion prophylaxis in the United States and Europe. Here, we investigate…”
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    Virtuelles Gewebe: Quaoaring by Wagner, M., Breiner, T., Betz, T., Bernhardt, I., Pütz, N., Weichert, F., Shamaa, A., Brochhausen, M., Awad, S., Richards, T., Groh, A., Linder, R., Landes, C.A.

    Published in Der Pathologe (01-11-2008)
    “…Zusammenfassung Es gibt mannigfaltige Wege, virtuelles Gewebe herzustellen. Erste Schritte dorthin können über die Herstellung virtueller Zellen führen. Eine…”
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    Virtual tissue. Quaoaring by Wagner, M, Breiner, T, Betz, T, Bernhardt, I, Pütz, N, Weichert, F, Shamaa, A, Brochhausen, M, Awad, S, Richards, T, Groh, A, Linder, R, Landes, C A

    Published in Der Pathologe (01-11-2008)
    “…Virtual tissue can be generated by employing various methods. First steps en route to virtual tissue may encompass the generation of virtual cells. One such…”
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