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van Oorshot, B; Jentschke, E; Heussner, P et al.

Instrumente zur Erfassung psychosozialer Belastungen, Ressourcen und körperlicher Symptome bei Krebs

Forum DKG. Bd. 29. 2014 S. 131-133


Weilbaecher, Martin; Allmeroth, Mareli; Hemmelmann, Mirjam et al.

Interaction of N-(2-Hydroxypropyl)Methacrylamide Based Homo, Random and Block Copolymers with Primary Immune Cells

JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICAL NANOTECHNOLOGY. Bd. 10. H. 1. 2014 S. 81-91


Godoy, Patricio; Cadenas, Cristina; Hellwig, Birte et al.

Interferon-inducible guanylate binding protein (GBP2) is associated with better prognosis in breast cancer and indicates an efficient T cell response

BREAST CANCER. Bd. 21. H. 4. 2014 S. 491-499


Relle, Manfred; Becker, Marc; Meyer, Ralf G. et al.

Intronic Promoters and Their Noncoding Transcripts: A New Source of Cancer-Associated Genes

MOLECULAR CARCINOGENESIS. Bd. 53. H. 2. 2014 S. 117-124


Battista, Marco Johannes; Mantai, Nina; Sicking, Isabel et al.

Ki-67 as an independent prognostic factor in an unselected cohort of patients with ovarian cancer: Results of an explorative, retrospective study

ONCOLOGY REPORTS. Bd. 31. H. 5. 2014 S. 2213-2219


Roos, Frederik C.

KIDNEY CANCER Bisphosphonates in the era of antiangiogenic targeted therapy

NATURE REVIEWS UROLOGY. Bd. 11. H. 6. 2014 S. 315-316


Hennewig, Ulrike; Kaatsch, Peter; Blettner, Maria et al.

Local radiation dose and solid second malignant neoplasms after childhood cancer in Germany: a nested case-control study

RADIATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL BIOPHYSICS. Bd. 53. H. 3. 2014 S. 485-493


Mynarek, Martin; Kortmann, Rolf D.; Kaatsch, Peter et al.

LONG-TERM FOLLOW-UP OF CHILDREN WITH EPENDYMOMA TREATED ACCORDING TO HIT-TRIALS 1987-1998

NEURO-ONCOLOGY. Bd. 16. 2014 S. 22-22


Cadenas, Cristina; van de Sandt, Leonie; Edlund, Karolina et al.

Loss of circadian clock gene expression is associated with tumor progression in breast cancer

CELL CYCLE. Bd. 13. H. 20. 2014 S. 3282-3291