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    The prevalence of Dichelobacter nodosus in clinically footrot-free sheep flocks: a comparative field study on elimination strategies by Kraft, A F, Strobel, H, Hilke, J, Steiner, A, Kuhnert, P

    Published in BMC veterinary research (22-01-2020)
    “…Ovine footrot caused by Dichelobacter nodosus (D nodosus) is an infectious disease affecting sheep worldwide. Switzerland plans a nationwide footrot…”
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    Travellers’ preferences towards existing and emerging means of first/last mile transport: a case study for the Almere centrum railway station in the Netherlands by Stam, Bas, van Oort, Niels, van Strijp-Harms, Hilke J., van der Spek, Stefan C., Hoogendoorn, Serge P.

    Published in European transport research review (01-12-2021)
    “…First/last mile transport is essential for transit but is often found to be the weakest link in a trip. Moreover, as a result of multiple developments (e.g…”
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    Dynamics of cell-free tumour DNA correlate with treatment response of head and neck cancer patients receiving radiochemotherapy by Hilke, Franz J., Muyas, Francesc, Admard, Jakob, Kootz, Beate, Nann, Dominik, Welz, Stefan, Rieß, Olaf, Zips, Daniel, Ossowski, Stephan, Schroeder, Christopher, Clasen, Kerstin

    Published in Radiotherapy and oncology (01-10-2020)
    “…•ctDNA can be detected in the majority of patients with locally advanced HNSCC.•ctDNA was correlated with gross tumour volume before treatment…”
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    Circulating cell-free DNA: A potential biomarker to differentiate inflammation and infection during radiochemotherapy by Zwirner, Kerstin, Hilke, Franz J., Demidov, German, Ossowski, Stephan, Gani, Cihan, Rieß, Olaf, Zips, Daniel, Welz, Stefan, Schroeder, Christopher

    Published in Radiotherapy and oncology (01-12-2018)
    “…•Elevated cfDNA levels were associated with PEG placement and antibiotic treatment.•CfDNA might differentiate radiation-induced toxicity and severe…”
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    Distinct Mutation Patterns Reveal Melanoma Subtypes and Influence Immunotherapy Response in Advanced Melanoma Patients by Hilke, Franz J., Sinnberg, Tobias, Gschwind, Axel, Niessner, Heike, Demidov, German, Amaral, Teresa, Ossowski, Stephan, Bonzheim, Irina, Röcken, Martin, Riess, Olaf, Garbe, Claus, Schroeder, Christopher, Forschner, Andrea

    Published in Cancers (01-09-2020)
    “…The detection of somatic driver mutations by next-generation sequencing (NGS) is becoming increasingly important in the care of advanced melanoma patients. In…”
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    Radiogenomics in head and neck cancer: correlation of radiomic heterogeneity and somatic mutations in TP53, FAT1 and KMT2D by Zwirner, Kerstin, Hilke, Franz J., Demidov, German, Socarras Fernandez, Jairo, Ossowski, Stephan, Gani, Cihan, Thorwarth, Daniela, Riess, Olaf, Zips, Daniel, Schroeder, Christopher, Welz, Stefan

    Published in Strahlentherapie und Onkologie (01-09-2019)
    “…Purpose Genetic tumour profiles and radiomic features can be used to complement clinical information in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) patients…”
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    A comprehensive quality control workflow for paired tumor-normal NGS experiments by Schroeder, Christopher M, Hilke, Franz J, Löffler, Markus W, Bitzer, Michael, Lenz, Florian, Sturm, Marc

    Published in Bioinformatics (Oxford, England) (01-06-2017)
    “…Quality control (QC) is an important part of all NGS data analysis stages. Many available tools calculate QC metrics from different analysis steps of single…”
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