Search Results - "Richter, Guenther Hs"

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    Abstract A48: YB-1-based oncolytic virotherapy in combination with CDK4/6-inhibitors against Ewing sarcoma by Schober, Sebastian J., Thiel, Uwe, Thiede, Melanie, Ehrenfeld, Maximilian, Nawroth, Roman, Richter, Guenther HS, Burdach, Stefan E.G., Holm, Per Sonne

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-07-2020)
    “…Oncolytic virotherapy is associated with immunogenic cell death and antitumor inflammatory immune responses. Thereby, a local as well as systemic…”
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    Abstract A51: The HoxD locus: Its contribution to osteogenic phenotype and malignancy of Ewing sarcoma by Richter, Guenther HS, Heyking, Kristina von, Roth, Laura, Ertl, Miriam, Burdach, Stefan

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-10-2014)
    “…Ewing sarcoma (ES), an osteogenic malignancy that mainly affects children and young adults, is characterized by early metastasis to lung and bone. Microarray…”
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    The posterior HOXD locus: Its contribution to phenotype and malignancy of Ewing sarcoma by von Heyking, Kristina, Roth, Laura, Ertl, Miriam, Schmidt, Oxana, Calzada-Wack, Julia, Neff, Frauke, Lawlor, Elizabeth R, Burdach, Stefan, Richter, Guenther Hs

    Published in Oncotarget (05-07-2016)
    “…Microarray analysis revealed genes of the posterior HOXD locus normally involved in bone formation to be over-expressed in primary Ewing sarcoma (ES). The…”
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    Epigenetic repression of the dopamine receptor D4 in pediatric tumors of the central nervous system by Unland, Rebekka, Kerl, Kornelius, Schlosser, Sabrina, Farwick, Nicole, Plagemann, Tanja, Lechtape, Birigit, Clifford, Steven C., Kreth, Jonas H., Gerss, Joachim, Mühlisch, Jörg, Richter, Günther H. S., Hasselblatt, Martin, Frühwald, Michael C.

    Published in Journal of neuro-oncology (01-01-2014)
    “…Epigenetic alterations are common events in cancer. Using a genome wide methylation screen (Restriction Landmark Genomic Scanning—RLGS) we identified the gene…”
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