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    Proline metabolism supports metastasis formation and could be inhibited to selectively target metastasizing cancer cells by Elia, Ilaria, Broekaert, Dorien, Christen, Stefan, Boon, Ruben, Radaelli, Enrico, Orth, Martin F., Verfaillie, Catherine, Grünewald, Thomas G. P., Fendt, Sarah-Maria

    Published in Nature communications (11-05-2017)
    “…Metastases are the leading cause of mortality in patients with cancer. Metastasis formation requires cancer cells to adapt their cellular phenotype. However,…”
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    Ewing sarcoma by Grünewald, Thomas G. P., Cidre-Aranaz, Florencia, Surdez, Didier, Tomazou, Eleni M., de Álava, Enrique, Kovar, Heinrich, Sorensen, Poul H., Delattre, Olivier, Dirksen, Uta

    Published in Nature reviews. Disease primers (05-07-2018)
    “…Ewing sarcoma is the second most frequent bone tumour of childhood and adolescence that can also arise in soft tissue. Ewing sarcoma is a highly aggressive…”
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    Optimizing ATR Inhibition and Cisplatin Synergy in Ewing Sarcoma by Ohmura, Shunya, Grünewald, Thomas G P

    Published in Clinical cancer research (15-08-2024)
    “…EWSR1::FLI1-mediated dysregulation of cellular machinery opens up potential new avenues for Ewing sarcoma treatment. A recent study demonstrates that…”
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    Molecular characteristics and therapeutic vulnerabilities across paediatric solid tumours by Jones, David T. W., Banito, Ana, Grünewald, Thomas G. P., Haber, Michelle, Jäger, Natalie, Kool, Marcel, Milde, Till, Molenaar, Jan J., Nabbi, Arash, Pugh, Trevor J., Schleiermacher, Gudrun, Smith, Malcolm A., Westermann, Frank, Pfister, Stefan M.

    Published in Nature reviews. Cancer (01-08-2019)
    “…The spectrum of tumours arising in childhood is fundamentally different from that seen in adults, and they are known to be divergent from adult malignancies in…”
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    Teacher-student collaborated multiple instance learning for pan-cancer PDL1 expression prediction from histopathology slides by Jin, Darui, Liang, Shangying, Shmatko, Artem, Arnold, Alexander, Horst, David, Grünewald, Thomas G. P., Gerstung, Moritz, Bai, Xiangzhi

    Published in Nature communications (09-04-2024)
    “…Programmed cell death ligand 1 (PDL1), as an important biomarker, is quantified by immunohistochemistry (IHC) with few established histopathological patterns…”
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    Targeting the undruggable: exploiting neomorphic features of fusion oncoproteins in childhood sarcomas for innovative therapies by Knott, Maximilian M. L., Hölting, Tilman L. B., Ohmura, Shunya, Kirchner, Thomas, Cidre-Aranaz, Florencia, Grünewald, Thomas G. P.

    Published in Cancer and metastasis reviews (01-12-2019)
    “…While sarcomas account for approximately 1% of malignant tumors of adults, they are particularly more common in children and adolescents affected by cancer. In…”
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    Single-cell division tracing and transcriptomics reveal cell types and differentiation paths in the regenerating lung by Martins, Leila R., Sieverling, Lina, Michelhans, Michelle, Schiller, Chiara, Erkut, Cihan, Grünewald, Thomas G. P., Triana, Sergio, Fröhling, Stefan, Velten, Lars, Glimm, Hanno, Scholl, Claudia

    Published in Nature communications (12-03-2024)
    “…Understanding the molecular and cellular processes involved in lung epithelial regeneration may fuel the development of therapeutic approaches for lung…”
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    Hypoxia and HIFs in Ewing sarcoma: new perspectives on a multi-facetted relationship by Ceranski, A Katharina, Carreño-Gonzalez, Martha J, Ehlers, Anna C, Colombo, Maria Vittoria, Cidre-Aranaz, Florencia, Grünewald, Thomas G P

    Published in Molecular cancer (13-03-2023)
    “…Hypoxia develops during the growth of solid tumors and influences tumoral activity in multiple ways. Low oxygen tension is also present in the bone…”
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