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    Astrophysics Quark matter in compact stars? by Alford, M, Blaschke, D, Drago, A, Klähn, T, Pagliara, G, Schaffner-Bielich, J

    Published in Nature (London) (18-01-2007)
    “…Arising from: F. Özel. Nature 441, 1115-1117 (2006); Özel repliesIn a theoretical interpretation of observational data from the neutron star EXO 0748-676, Özel…”
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    Survey of Nucleon Electromagnetic Form Factors by Cloët, I. C., Eichmann, G., El-Bennich, B., Klähn, T., Roberts, C. D.

    Published in Few-body systems (01-06-2009)
    “…A dressed-quark core contribution to nucleon electromagnetic form factors is calculated. It is defined by the solution of a Poincaré covariant Faddeev equation…”
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    Cluster-virial expansion for nuclear matter within a quasiparticle statistical approach by Röpke, G., Bastian, N.-U., Blaschke, D., Klähn, T., Typel, S., Wolter, H.H.

    Published in Nuclear physics. A (02-01-2013)
    “…Correlations in interacting many-particle systems can lead to the formation of clusters, in particular bound states and resonances. Systematic quantum…”
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    Modern compact star observations and the quark matter equation of state by Klähn, T., Blaschke, D., Sandin, F., Fuchs, Ch, Faessler, A., Grigorian, H., Röpke, G., Trümper, J.

    Published in Physics letters. B (18-10-2007)
    “…We present a hybrid equation of state (EoS) for dense matter that satisfies phenomenological constraints from modern compact star (CS) observations which…”
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    Composition and thermodynamics of nuclear matter with light clusters by Typel, S., Röpke, G., Klähn, T., Blaschke, D., Wolter, H. H.

    Published in Physical review. C, Nuclear physics (01-01-2010)
    “…We investigate nuclear matter at a finite temperature and density, including the formation of light clusters up to the {alpha} particle (1 < A < 4). The novel…”
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    Symmetry energy of dilute warm nuclear matter by Natowitz, J B, Röpke, G, Typel, S, Blaschke, D, Bonasera, A, Hagel, K, Klähn, T, Kowalski, S, Qin, L, Shlomo, S, Wada, R, Wolter, H H

    Published in Physical review letters (21-05-2010)
    “…The symmetry energy of nuclear matter is a fundamental ingredient in the investigation of exotic nuclei, heavy-ion collisions, and astrophysical phenomena. New…”
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    Association between alcohol consumption and carotid intima–media thickness in a healthy population: data of the STRATEGY study (Stress, Atherosclerosis and ECG Study) by Zyriax, B.C, Lau, K, Klähn, T, Boeing, H, Völzke, H, Windler, E

    Published in European journal of clinical nutrition (01-10-2010)
    “…Background/Objectives: Epidemiological evidence suggests a protective effect of moderate alcohol consumption on cardiovascular events. However, studies…”
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    Hybrid stars within a covariant, nonlocal chiral quark model by Blaschke, D. B., Dumm, D. Gómez, Grunfeld, A. G., Klähn, T., Scoccola, N. N.

    Published in Physical review. C, Nuclear physics (14-06-2007)
    “…We present a hybrid equation of state (EoS) for dense matter in which a nuclear matter phase is described within the Dirac-Brueckner-Hartree-Fock (DBHF)…”
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    Quantitative target engagement of RIPK1 in human whole blood via the cellular thermal shift assay for potential pre-clinical and clinical applications by Patel, Shitalben, Karlsson, Marie, Klahn, Joseph T., Gambino, Frank, Costa, Helena, McGuire, Kathleen A., Baumgartner, Christina K., Williams, Jon, Sandoz, Sarah, Kath, James E.

    Published in SLAS discovery (01-03-2024)
    “…The cellular thermal shift assay (CETSA®) is a target engagement method widely used for preclinical characterization of small molecule compounds. CETSA® has…”
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    Baryon chemical potential and in-medium properties of BPS skyrmions by Adam, C., Klähn, T., Naya, C., Sanchez-Guillen, J., Vazquez, R., Wereszczynski, A.

    “…We continue the investigation of thermodynamical properties of the Bogomol'nyi-Prasad-Sommerfield (BPS) Skyrme model. In particular, we analytically compute…”
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    Implications of the measurement of pulsars with two solar masses for quark matter in compact stars and heavy-ion collisions: A Nambu–Jona-Lasinio model case study by Klähn, T., Łastowiecki, R., Blaschke, D.

    “…The precise measurements of the high masses of the pulsars PSR J1614 - 2230 (M sub(1614) = 1.97 + or - 0.04M sub([middot in circle])) and PSR J0348 - 0432 (M…”
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    Core collapse supernovae in the QCD phase diagram by Fischer, T., Blaschke, D., Hempel, M., Klähn, T., Łastowiecki, R., Liebendörfer, M., Martínez-Pinedo, G., Pagliara, G., Sagert, I., Sandin, F., Schaffner-Bielich, J., Typel, S.

    Published in Physics of atomic nuclei (01-05-2012)
    “…We compare two classes of hybrid equations of state with a hadron-to-quark matter phase transition in their application to core collapse supernova simulations…”
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    Inline Analysis in Microreaction Technology: A Suitable Tool for Process Screening and Optimization by Ferstl, W., Klahn, T., Schweikert, W., Billeb, G., Schwarzer, M., Loebbecke, S.

    Published in Chemical engineering & technology (01-03-2007)
    “…A procedure is described for successfully benchmarking different inline spectroscopic techniques in a microreaction plant. The objective was to identify the…”
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    The PTPN2/PTPN1 inhibitor ABBV-CLS-484 unleashes potent anti-tumour immunity by Baumgartner, Christina K., Ebrahimi-Nik, Hakimeh, Iracheta-Vellve, Arvin, Hamel, Keith M., Olander, Kira E., Davis, Thomas G. R., McGuire, Kathleen A., Halvorsen, Geoff T., Avila, Omar I., Patel, Chirag H., Kim, Sarah Y., Kammula, Ashwin V., Muscato, Audrey J., Halliwill, Kyle, Geda, Prasanthi, Klinge, Kelly L., Xiong, Zhaoming, Duggan, Ryan, Mu, Liang, Yeary, Mitchell D., Patti, James C., Balon, Tyler M., Mathew, Rebecca, Backus, Carey, Kennedy, Domenick E., Chen, Angeline, Longenecker, Kenton, Klahn, Joseph T., Hrusch, Cara L., Krishnan, Navasona, Hutchins, Charles W., Dunning, Jax P., Bulic, Marinka, Tiwari, Payal, Colvin, Kayla J., Chuong, Cun Lan, Kohnle, Ian C., Rees, Matthew G., Boghossian, Andrew, Ronan, Melissa, Roth, Jennifer A., Wu, Meng-Ju, Suermondt, Juliette S. M. T., Knudsen, Nelson H., Cheruiyot, Collins K., Sen, Debattama R., Griffin, Gabriel K., Golub, Todd R., El-Bardeesy, Nabeel, Decker, Joshua H., Yang, Yi, Guffroy, Magali, Fossey, Stacey, Trusk, Patricia, Sun, Im-Meng, Liu, Yue, Qiu, Wei, Sun, Qi, Paddock, Marcia N., Farney, Elliot P., Matulenko, Mark A., Beauregard, Clay, Frost, Jennifer M., Yates, Kathleen B., Kym, Philip R., Manguso, Robert T.

    Published in Nature (London) (26-10-2023)
    “…Immune checkpoint blockade is effective for some patients with cancer, but most are refractory to current immunotherapies and new approaches are needed to…”
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