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    Normal colorectal mucosa exhibits sex- and segment-specific susceptibility to DNA methylation at the hMLH1 and MGMT promoters by Menigatti, M, Truninger, K, Gebbers, J-O, Marbet, U, Marra, G, Schär, P

    Published in Oncogene (12-02-2009)
    “…Silencing of gene expression by aberrant cytosine methylation is a prominent feature of human tumors, including colorectal cancers. Epigenetic changes of this…”
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    Clinical significance of human intestinal spirochetosis: A morphologic approach by KÖRNER, M, GEBBERS, J.-O

    Published in Infection (01-10-2003)
    “…Intestinal spirochetosis (IS) is a condition defined morphologically by the presence of spirochetal microorganisms attached to the apical cell membrane of the…”
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    Subacute Neuropathological Effects of Microplanar Beams of X-Rays from a Synchrotron Wiggler by Slatkin, D. N., Spanne, P., Dilmanian, F. A., J.-O. Gebbers, Laissue, J. A.

    “…Microplanar beam radiation therapy has been proposed to treat brain tumors by using a series of rapid exposures to an array of parallel x-ray beams, each beam…”
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    Applications of synchrotron X-rays to radiotherapy by Blattmann, H., Gebbers, J.-O., Bräuer-Krisch, E., Bravin, A., Le Duc, G., Burkard, W., Di Michiel, M., Djonov, V., Slatkin, D.N., Stepanek, J., Laissue, J.A.

    “…Radiotherapy is among the most useful treatments of cancer. Penetrating radiation (ionizing particles or bremsstrahlung photons) is aimed toward the…”
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    Synergy of gene-mediated immunoprophylaxis and microbeam radiation therapy for advanced intracerebral rat 9L gliosarcomas by Smilowitz, H M, Blattmann, H, Bräuer-Krisch, E, Bravin, A, Di Michiel, M, Gebbers, J-O, Hanson, A L, Lyubimova, N, Slatkin, D N, Stepanek, J, Laissue, J A

    Published in Journal of neuro-oncology (01-06-2006)
    “…Microbeam radiation therapy (MRT), a novel experimental radiosurgery that largely spares the developing CNS and other normal tissues, is tolerated well by…”
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    Vasoactive intestinal peptide/pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating peptide receptor subtypes in human tumors and their tissues of origin by REUBI, J. C, LÄDERACH, U, WASER, B, GEBBERS, J.-O, ROBBERECHT, P, LAISSUE, J. A

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-06-2000)
    “…The evaluation of peptide receptors in man is needed not only to discover the physiological target tissues of a given peptide but also to identify diseases…”
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    Osteosclerotic bone dysplasia (melorheostosis) of the mandible by Kuttenberger, J.J., Hardt, N., Gebbers, J.-O., Hofer, B.

    “…Melorheostosis is a linear bone dysplasia of unknown origin that may be associated with soft-tissue alterations. Although any part of the skeleton can be…”
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    Severe self limiting sclerosing cholangitis after pancreaticoduodenectomy due to autoimmune pancreatitis by Schmassmann, A, Zehnder, P, Gebbers, J-O, Wildisen, A

    Published in Gut (01-09-2006)
    “…[...]in some cases, surgical resection of a pancreatic mass lesion is still necessary, mainly to exclude pancreatic cancer and to treat low bile duct…”
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    Peliosis of the spleen: an immune-complex disease? by Gugger, M, Gebbers, J-O

    Published in Histopathology (01-10-1998)
    “…Aims To determine the pathogenesis of splenic peliosis by further morphological and immunohistochemical examination. Methods and results Histological, electron…”
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    In Vitro Autoradiographic and In Vivo Scintigraphic Localization of Somatostatin Receptors in Human Lymphatic Tissue by Reubi, J.C., Waser, B., Horisberger, U., Krenning, E., Lamberts, S.W.J., Gebbers, J.-O., Gersbach, P., Laissue, J.A.

    Published in Blood (01-10-1993)
    “…Receptors for the neuropeptide somatostatin (SS) were evaluated in vitro and in vivo in various human lymphatic tissues, ie, thymus, spleen, and lymph nodes;…”
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    In vitro and in vivo detection of somatostatin receptors in human malignant lymphomas by Reubi, J C, Waser, B, van Hagen, M, Lamberts, S W, Krenning, E P, Gebbers, J O, Laissue, J A

    Published in International journal of cancer (01-04-1992)
    “…A wide variety of primary and metastatic human neoplasms express somatostatin receptors (SS-Rs). We evaluated the SS-R status of malignant lymphomas that had…”
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    Biodistribution of Boronophenylalanine in Patients with Glioblastoma Multiforme: Boron Concentration Correlates with Tumor Cellularity by Coderre, Jeffrey A., Chanana, Arjun D., Joel, Darrel D., Elowitz, Eric H., Micca, Peggy L., Nawrocky, Marta M., Chadha, Manjeet, Gebbers, Jan-Olaf, Shady, Magdy, Peress, Nancy S., Slatkin, Daniel N.

    Published in Radiation research (01-02-1998)
    “…Boron-10 (10 B) concentrations were measured in 107 surgical samples from 15 patients with glioblastoma multiforme who were infused with 95 atom% ^{10}{\rm…”
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    The Comet Assay of Nasal Epithelia: Measurement of DNA Damage for the Assessment of Genotoxic Air Pollution by Glück, Ulrich, Gebbers, Jan-Olaf

    Published in The Laryngoscope (01-01-2000)
    “…Objectives: The alkaline single cell gel electrophoresis or “comet” assay allows measurement of DNA damage in single cells with a high degree of sensitivity,…”
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    The Nose As Bacterial Reservoir: Important Differences Between the Vestibule and Cavity by Glück, Ulrich, Gebbers, Jan-Olaf

    Published in The Laryngoscope (01-03-2000)
    “…The difference between the spectra of potential bacterial pathogens (PBPs) in the nasal vestibule and cavity has not been taken into account in clinical…”
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    Mitomycin C reduces scar formation after excimer laser (193 nm) photorefractive keratectomy in rabbits by SCHIPPER, I, SUPPELT, C, GEBBERS, J.-O

    Published in Eye (London) (01-01-1997)
    “…Sixteen eyes of eight rabbits were randomised to either mitomycin C or Balanced Salt Solution (BSS) application after photorefractive keratectomy (PRK)…”
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