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    Lack of evidence for a pathogenic role of Chlamydia pneumoniae and cytomegalovirus infection in coronary atheroma formation by Daus, H, Ozbek, C, Saage, D, Scheller, B, Schieffer, H, Pfreundschuh, M, Gause, A

    Published in Cardiology (01-01-1998)
    “…Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease is generally accepted to be the result of metabolic disturbances. However, recent studies have suggested an infectious…”
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    Improved method for the cyanogen bromide activation of agarose beads by Kümel, G, Daus, H, Mauch, H

    Published in Journal of chromatography (21-04-1979)
    “…The significant new feature of the procedure is the reaction control of the BrCN activation merely by the slow transit of BrCN from a dispersed organic phase…”
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    MDM2 gene amplification and lack of p53 point mutations in Hodgkin and Reed–Sternberg cells: results from single‐cell polymerase chain reaction and molecular cytogenetic studies by Küpper, Manfred, Joos, Stefan, Von Bonin, Frederike, Daus, Heiner, Pfreundschuh, Michael, Lichter, Peter, Trümper, Lorenz

    Published in British journal of haematology (01-03-2001)
    “…Hodgkin's disease (HD) is the most common haematological malignancy after chronic lymphocytic leukaemia, but very little is known about its pathogenesis or the…”
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    Detection of immunoglobulin heavy-chain gene rearrangement at the single-cell level in malignant lymphomas: no rearrangement is found in Hodgkin and Reed-Sternberg cells by Roth, J, Daus, H, Trümper, L, Gause, A, Salamon-Looijen, M, Pfreundschuh, M

    Published in International journal of cancer (15-06-1994)
    “…Hodgkin and Reed-Sternberg (HRS) cells, the neoplastic cells of Hodgkin's disease (HD), represent only a minority of the cellular infiltrate in affected…”
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    Enrichment polymerase chain reaction for the detection of Ki-ras mutations: relevance of Taq polymerase error rate, initial DNA copy number, and reaction conditions on the emergence of false-positive mutant bands by Jacobs, G, Tscholl, E, Sek, A, Pfreundschuh, M, Daus, H, Trümper, L

    “…Screening for oncogene mutations as a marker for malignancy can be a powerful tool for the early diagnosis of cancer. The enrichment polymerase chain reaction…”
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    Hodgkin and Reed-Sternberg Cells Do Not Carry T-Cell Receptor γ Gene Rearrangements: Evidence From Single-Cell Polymerase Chain Reaction Examination by Daus, Heiner, Trümper, Lorenz, Roth, Judith, von Bonin, Frederike, Möller, Peter, Gause, Angela, Pfreundschuh, Michael

    Published in Blood (15-03-1995)
    “…Hodgkin and Reed-Sternberg (H&RS) cells are generally accepted to be the neoplastic cells of Hodgkin's disease (HD), even though they represent only a minority…”
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    The Mechanism of the Antiherpetic Activity of Zinc Sulphate by Kumel, Gunther, Schrader, Stefan, Zentgraf, Hanswalter, Daus, Heiner, Brendel, Martin

    Published in Journal of general virology (01-12-1990)
    “…1 Institut für Mikrobiologie (Virusforschung) 2 Z. Hygiene, J. W. Goethe-Universität, Mayerstr. 9, D-6000 Frankfurt am Main 3 Institut für Virusforschung,…”
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    Immunoglobulin V Genes in Reed–Sternberg Cells by Küppers, R, Kanzler, H, Hansmann, M L, Rajewsky, K

    Published in The New England journal of medicine (08-02-1996)
    “…To the Editor: Hummel et al. (Oct. 5 issue) 1 report the polyclonality of Reed–Sternberg cells in 6 of 12 cases of Hodgkin's disease. In three other cases,…”
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    Detection of Epstein-Barr virus DNA in Hodgkin- and Reed-Sternberg-cells by single cell PCR by Roth, J, Daus, H, Gause, A, Trümper, L, Pfreundschuh, M

    Published in Leukemia & lymphoma (1994)
    “…The Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) can be detected in the majority of lymph nodes involved by Hodgkin's lymphoma using the highly sensitive polymerase chain reaction…”
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    Analysis of the soluble cytoplasmic components of Mycobacteria and Nocardia by crossed immunoelectrofocusing by Rajki, K, Brehmer, W, Hammer, H J, Fischer, W, Daus, H, Mauch, H

    “…Soluble cytoplasmic components of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, strain H 37 Ra, and Washington II, Mycobacterium bovis, strain BCG and Nocardia asteroides were…”
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