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    Complete cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator gene sequencing in patients with idiopathic chronic pancreatitis and controls by Weiss, F U, Simon, P, Bogdanova, N, Mayerle, J, Dworniczak, B, Horst, J, Lerch, M M

    Published in Gut (01-10-2005)
    “…Background: Mutations in the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) gene—many of which cause cystic fibrosis—have also been reported in…”
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    Localized Ewing Tumor of Bone: Final Results of the Cooperative Ewing’s Sarcoma Study CESS 86 by Paulussen, M, Ahrens, S, Dunst, J, Winkelmann, W, Exner, G U, Kotz, R, Amann, G, Dockhorn-Dworniczak, B, Harms, D, Müller-Weihrich, S, Welte, K, Kornhuber, B, Janka-Schaub, G, Göbel, U, Treuner, J, Voûte, P A, Zoubek, A, Gadner, H, Jürgens, H

    Published in Journal of clinical oncology (15-03-2001)
    “…Cooperative Ewing's Sarcoma Study (CESS) 86 aimed at improving event-free survival (EFS) in patients with high-risk localized Ewing tumor of bone. We analyzed…”
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    Primary metastatic (stage IV) Ewing tumor: Survival analysis of 171 patients from the EICESS studies by Paulussen, M., Ahrens, S., Burdach, S., Craft, A., Dockhorn-Dworniczak, B., Dunst, J., Fröhlich, B., Winkelmann, W., Zoubek, A., Jürgens, H.

    Published in Annals of oncology (01-03-1998)
    “…Background: In the multicenter European Intergroup Cooperative Ewing's Sarcoma Studies, localized Ewing tumors of bone were treated by combination chemotherapy…”
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    Does expression of different EWS chimeric transcripts define clinically distinct risk groups of Ewing tumor patients? by Zoubek, A, Dockhorn-Dworniczak, B, Delattre, O, Christiansen, H, Niggli, F, Gatterer-Menz, I, Smith, T L, Jürgens, H, Gadner, H, Kovar, H

    Published in Journal of clinical oncology (01-04-1996)
    “…Because of the high heterogeneity of EWS gene fusions with FLI1 and ERG genes due to variable chromosomal breakpoint locations in Ewing tumors (ET) (14…”
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    Ductal invasive G2 and G3 carcinomas of the breast are the end stages of at least two different lines of genetic evolution by Buerger, Horst, Mommers, Ellen C., Littmann, Ruth, Simon, Ronald, Diallo, Raihanatou, Poremba, Christopher, Dockhorn-Dworniczak, Barbara, van Diest, Paul J., Boecker, Werner

    Published in The Journal of pathology (01-06-2001)
    “…Ductal invasive grade (G) 2 and G3 carcinomas represent the majority of invasive breast cancers. Previous morphological and cytogenetic studies have provided…”
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    Comparative methodological analysis of erbB-2/HER-2 gene dosage, chromosomal copy number and protein overexpression in breast carcinoma tissues for diagnostic use by Bánkfalvi, À, Simon, R, Brandt, B, Bürger, H, Vollmer, I, Dockhorn-Dworniczak, B, Lellé, R-J, Boecker, W

    Published in Histopathology (01-11-2000)
    “…Aims : This study was performed to test the validity of different methods for determining the status of the erbB‐2/HER‐2 oncogene in breast cancer tissues for…”
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    Monophasic synovial sarcoma of the neck in an 8-year-old girl resembling a thyroglossal duct cyst by Alberty, J., Dockhorn-Dworniczak, B.

    “…Synovial sarcomas of the head and neck are rare. Typically, they are localized laterally in the parapharyngeal space. We report the case of an 8-year-old girl…”
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    Bcar3 is expressed in sertoli cells and germ cells of the developing testis in mice by Pennekamp, P, Feldner, S, Seesing, F J, Psathaki, O E, Schöler, H R, Wieacker, P, Dworniczak, B

    Published in Sexual development (01-01-2011)
    “…We identified Bcar3 in the course of a screen for developmentally regulated genes at early developmental stages in mouse embryos. In this study, we explored…”
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    Comparative genomic hybridization and telomerase activity analysis identify two biologically different groups of 4s neuroblastomas by BRINKSCHMIDT, C, POREMBA, C, CHRISTIANSEN, H, SIMON, R, SCHÄFER, K. L, TERPE, H. J, LAMPERT, F, BOECKER, W, DOCKHORN-DWORNICZAK, B

    Published in British journal of cancer (01-06-1998)
    “…Chromosomal aberrations of 20 stage 4s neuroblastomas were analysed by comparative genomic hybridization (CGH). In a subset of 13/20 tumours, telomerase…”
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    Population-based genetic alterations in Ewing’s tumors from Japanese and European Caucasian patients by Ozaki, T., Schaefer, K.-L., Wai, D., Yokoyama, R., Ahrens, S., Diallo, R., Hasegawa, T., Shimoda, T., Hirohashi, S., Kawai, A., Naito, N., Morimoto, Y., Inoue, H., Boecker, W., Juergens, H., Winkelmann, W., Dockhorn-Dworniczak, B., Poremba, C.

    Published in Annals of oncology (01-10-2002)
    “…Background: The incidence of Ewing’s tumors (ETs) is lower in Asians or African-Americans than in Caucasians. Patients and methods: Japanese ETs were available…”
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    Telomerase activity distinguishes between neuroblastomas with good and poor prognosis by POREMBA, C, WILLENBRING, H, HERO, B, CHRISTIANSEN, H, SCHÄFER, K.-L, BRINKSCHMIDT, C, JÜRGENS, H, BÖCKER, W, DOCKHORN-DWORNICZAK, B

    Published in Annals of oncology (01-06-1999)
    “…Treatment of neuroblastoma has remained a major challenge in pediatric oncology because the assessment of the individual prognosis, particularly in…”
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    Genetic relation of lobular carcinoma in situ, ductal carcinoma in situ, and associated invasive carcinoma of the breast by Buerger, H, Simon, R, Schäfer, K-L, Diallo, R, Littmann, R, Poremba, C, van Diest, P J, Dockhorn-Dworniczak, B, Böcker, W

    Published in Molecular pathology (01-06-2000)
    “…Aims—The mutual relation of lobular carcinoma in situ (LCIS) and ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) of the breast, as accepted precursor lesions of invasive…”
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    Genetic heterogeneity of polycystic kidney disease in Bulgaria by BOGDANOVA, N, DWORNICZAK, B, DRAGOVA, D, TODOROV, V, DIMITRAKOV, D, KALINOV, K, HALLMAYER, J, HORST, J, KALAYDJIEVA, L

    Published in Human genetics (01-06-1995)
    “…Linkage analysis was performed on 22 Bulgarian families with polycystic kidney disease (PKD) ascertained through the hemodialysis centers of two medical…”
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    The Genomic Organization and the Full Coding Region of the Human PAX7 Gene by Vorobyov, Eugene, Mertsalov, Ilja, Dockhorn-Dworniczak, Barbara, Dworniczak, Bernd, Horst, Jürgen

    Published in Genomics (San Diego, Calif.) (01-10-1997)
    “…The PAX7 gene encodes a transcription factor that is a member of the PAX family of developmental control genes. In addition to playing a role in embryogenesis,…”
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    Immunohistochemical localization of chromogranins A and B and secretogranin II in normal, hyperplastic and neoplastic prostate by Schmid, K W, Helpap, B, Tötsch, M, Kirchmair, R, Dockhorn-Dworniczak, B, Böcker, W, Fischer-Colbrie, R

    Published in Histopathology (01-03-1994)
    “…Routinely processed normal, hyperplastic and neoplastic prostatic tissue was immunohistochemically investigated with antibodies against chromogranin A and B…”
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