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    Loss of DRO1/CCDC80 results in obesity and promotes adipocyte differentiation by Grill, Jessica I., Neumann, Jens, Herbst, Andreas, Ofner, Andrea, Hiltwein, Felix, Marschall, Maximilian K., Zierahn, Heike, Wolf, Eckhard, Schneider, Marlon R., Kolligs, Frank T.

    Published in Molecular and cellular endocrinology (05-01-2017)
    “…To investigate the role of DRO1 in obesity and adipogenesis in vivo, we generated a constitutive Dro1 knockout mouse model and analyzed the effect of DRO1 loss…”
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    Haplotype diversity of Tilletiopsis spp. causing white haze in apple orchards in Northern Italy by Baric, S, Lindner, L, Marschall, K, Dalla Via, J

    Published in Plant pathology (01-06-2010)
    “…White haze (WH), a manifestation of extensive colonization of anamorphic smut fungi of the genus Tilletiopsis on the surface of apple fruit, has recently been…”
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    Variability of fine particle dose and lung deposition of budesonide delivered through two multidose dry powder inhalers by Munzel, U., Marschall, K., Fyrnys, B., Wedel, M.

    Published in Current medical research and opinion (01-06-2005)
    “…ABSTRACT Objective: To assess the reliability of dosing through two budesonide multidose dry powder inhalers (DPI) as derived from the in-vitro variability of…”
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    Dro1/Ccdc80 inactivation promotes AOM/DSS-induced colorectal carcinogenesis and aggravates colitis by DSS in mice by Grill, Jessica I, Neumann, Jens, Ofner, Andrea, Marschall, Maximilian K, Zierahn, Heike, Herbst, Andreas, Wolf, Eckhard, Kolligs, Frank T

    Published in Carcinogenesis (New York) (21-09-2018)
    “…This study demonstrates DRO1 to be a strong tumor suppressor in chemically induced colon carcinogenesis. Loss of DRO1 increases multiplicity of preneoplastic…”
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    CFD modeling of an internally circulating fluidized-bed reactor by Marschall, K.-J., Mleczko, L.

    Published in Chemical engineering science (01-07-1999)
    “…A hydrodynamic model on the base of the mass- and momentum conservation equations was used to describe the complex hydrodynamics of an internally circulating…”
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    Protruding aortic arch atheromas: Risk of stroke during heart surgery with and without aortic arch endarterectomy by Stern, Alexandra, Tunick, Paul A., Culliford, Alfred T., Lachmann, Justine, Baumann, F.Gregory, Kanchuger, Marc S., Marschall, Katherine, Shah, Alan, Grossi, Eugene, Kronzon, Itzhak

    Published in The American heart journal (01-10-1999)
    “…Background Stroke occurs in 1% to 7% of heart surgery. Aortic arch atherosclerosis is a risk factor for intraoperative stroke, and endarterectomy has been…”
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    Loss of DRO1/CCDC80 in the tumor microenvironment promotes carcinogenesis by Christian, Jessica I, Pastula, Agnieszka, Herbst, Andreas, Neumann, Jens, Marschall, Maximilian K, Ofner, Andrea, Zierahn, Heike, Schneider, Marlon R, Wolf, Eckhard, Quante, Michael, Kolligs, Frank T

    Published in Oncotarget (11-04-2022)
    “…Tumors are composed of the tumor cells and the surrounding microenvironment. Both are closely interwoven and interact by a complex and multifaceted cross-talk…”
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    Short-Contact-Time Reactor for Catalytic Partial Oxidation of Methane by Marschall, K.-J, Mleczko, L

    “…An internally circulating fluidized-bed (ICFB) reactor (i.d.eff = 1.9 cm, H riser = 10 and 20 cm, respectively) was applied to investigate the catalytic…”
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    Cerebral injury after cardiac surgery : Identification of a group at extraordinary risk by WOLMAN, R. L, NUSSMEIER, N. A, OZANNE, G. M, HERSKOWITZ, A, GRAHAM, S. H, MANGANO, D. T, AGGARWAL, A, KANCHUGER, M. S, ROACH, G. W, NEWMAN, M. F, MANGANO, C. M, MARSCHALL, K. E, LEY, C, BOISVERT, D. M

    Published in Stroke (1970) (01-03-1999)
    “…Background and Purpose —Cerebral injury after cardiac surgery is now recognized as a serious and costly healthcare problem mandating immediate attention. To…”
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    Performance of an internally circulating fluidized-bed reactor for the catalytic oxidative coupling of methane by Mleczko, L., Marschall, K.-J.

    Published in Canadian journal of chemical engineering (01-06-1997)
    “…The oxidative coupling of methane to C2‐hydrocarbons (OCM) over a La2O3/CaO catalyst (27 at.%) was investigated in an internally circulating fluidized‐bed…”
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    DRO1 inactivation drives colorectal carcinogenesis in ApcMin/+ mice by Grill, Jessica I, Neumann, Jens, Herbst, Andreas, Hiltwein, Felix, Ofner, Andrea, Marschall, Maximilian K, Wolf, Eckhard, Kirchner, Thomas, Göke, Burkhard, Schneider, Marlon R, Kolligs, Frank T

    Published in Molecular cancer research (01-11-2014)
    “…Colorectal cancer develops from adenomatous precursor lesions by a multistep process that involves several independent mutational events in oncogenes and tumor…”
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    Experimental Investigations of Catalytic Partial Oxidation of Methane to Synthesis Gas in Various Types of Fluidized-Bed Reactors by Marschall, K.-J., Mleczko, L.

    Published in Chemical engineering & technology (01-01-2000)
    “…The partial oxidation of methane to synthesis gas over Ni/α‐Al2O3 catalysts (1 and 5 wt.‐% Ni loading, 71–160 and 250–355 μm particle diameter) was…”
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    Superiority of transesophageal echocardiography in detecting aortic arch atheromatous disease: identification of patients at increased risk of stroke during cardiac surgery by Marschall, K, Kanchuger, M, Kessler, K, Grossi, E, Yarmush, L, Roggen, S, Tissot, M, Paglia, S, Nacht, A, Shrem, S

    “…It has been shown that transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) is useful in evaluating atheromatous disease of the aortic arch and that such disease is a risk…”
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    Biocontrol of fungal rot on diphenylamine treated apple fruit by means of the natural antagonist Candida sake (CPA-1) by Zanella, A, Degasperi, S, Lindner, L, Marschall, K, Pernter, P

    Published in Acta horticulturae (01-01-2003)
    “…The effectiveness of Candida sake strain CPA-1 as a natural antagonist for the control of fungal rot in apple cv. 'Red Delicious' was investigated for two…”
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    Effect of cannula length on aortic arch flow: Protection of the atheromatous aortic arch by Grossi, Eugene A., Kanchuger, Marc S., Schwartz, Daniel S., McLoughlin, David E., LeBoutillier, Martin, Ribakove, Greg H., Marschall, Katherine E., Galloway, Aubrey C., Colvin, Stephen B.

    Published in The Annals of thoracic surgery (01-03-1995)
    “…Atheromatous disease in the transverse aortic arch is associated with an increased incidence of perioperative stroke. In addition, tissue erosion in the aortic…”
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    The value of routine daily chest x-rays in intubated patients in the medical intensive care unit by Greenbaum, D M, Marschall, K E

    Published in Critical care medicine (01-01-1982)
    “…Two hundred routine chest x-rays were evaluated to determine their value in the management of critically ill patients in a Medical ICU (MICU). Seventy-four…”
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    Adverse Cerebral Outcomes after Coronary Bypass Surgery by Roach, Gary W, Kanchuger, Marc, Mangano, Dennis T, Mangano, Christina Mora, Newman, Mark, Nussmeier, Nancy, Wolman, Richard, Aggarwal, Anil, Marschall, Katherine, Graham, Steven H, Ley, Catherine, Ozanne, Gerard, Herskowitz, Ahvie, Katseva, Vera, Sears, Rita

    Published in The New England journal of medicine (19-12-1996)
    “…Stroke, the third leading cause of death in the United States, will continue to be a challenging problem as the population ages. Patients who undergo…”
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