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2. Large scale in vitro expansion of polyclonal human CD4+CD25high regulatory T cells
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Andreesen R, Kunz-Schughart LA, Eder R, Hoffmann P, and Edinger M
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Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 ,Cytology ,QH573-671 - Published
- 2004
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3. Biomarkers in chronic graft-versus-host disease: quo vadis?
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Wolff, D., Greinix, H., Lee, S. J., Gooley, T., Paczesny, S., Pavletic, S., Hakim, F., Malard, F., Jagasia, M., Lawitschka, A., Hansen, J. A., Pulanic, D., Holler, E., Dickinson, A., Weissinger, E., Edinger, M., Sarantopoulos, S., and Schultz, K. R.
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- 2018
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4. Altered immune reconstitution of B and T cells precedes the onset of clinical symptoms of chronic graft-versus-host disease and is influenced by the type of onset
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Bohmann, E.-M., Fehn, U., Holler, B., Weber, D., Holler, E., Herr, W., Hoffmann, P., Edinger, M., and Wolff, D.
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- 2017
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5. CD4+CD25+ Regulatory T Cells in Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation
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Hoffmann, P., Ermann, J., Edinger, M., Compans, R.W., editor, Cooper, M.D., editor, Honjo, T., editor, Koprowski, H., editor, Melchers, F., editor, Oldstone, M.B.A., editor, Olsnes, S., editor, Potter, M., editor, Vogt, P.K., editor, Wagner, H., editor, Kyewski, Bruno, editor, and Suri-Payer, Elisabeth, editor
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- 2005
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6. Assessment of imatinib as first-line treatment of chronic myeloid leukemia: 10-year survival results of the randomized CML study IV and impact of non-CML determinants
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Hehlmann, R, Lauseker, M, Saußele, S, Pfirrmann, M, Krause, S, Kolb, H J, Neubauer, A, Hossfeld, D K, Nerl, C, Gratwohl, A, Baerlocher, G M, Heim, D, Brümmendorf, T H, Fabarius, A, Haferlach, C, Schlegelberger, B, Müller, M C, Jeromin, S, Proetel, U, Kohlbrenner, K, Voskanyan, A, Rinaldetti, S, Seifarth, W, Spieß, B, Balleisen, L, Goebeler, M C, Hänel, M, Ho, A, Dengler, J, Falge, C, Kanz, L, Kremers, S, Burchert, A, Kneba, M, Stegelmann, F, Köhne, C A, Lindemann, H W, Waller, C F, Pfreundschuh, M, Spiekermann, K, Berdel, W E, Müller, L, Edinger, M, Mayer, J, Beelen, D W, Bentz, M, Link, H, Hertenstein, B, Fuchs, R, Wernli, M, Schlegel, F, Schlag, R, de Wit, M, Trümper, L, Hebart, H, Hahn, M, Thomalla, J, Scheid, C, Schafhausen, P, Verbeek, W, Eckart, M J, Gassmann, W, Pezzutto, A, Schenk, M, Brossart, P, Geer, T, Bildat, S, Schäfer, E, Hochhaus, A, and Hasford, J
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- 2017
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7. Ion bombardment-induced nanocrystallization of magnetron-sputtered chromium carbide thin films
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Ziebert, C., Ye, J., Stüber, M., Ulrich, S., Edinger, M., and Barzen, I.
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- 2011
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8. Long-term outcome of patients with newly diagnosed chronic myeloid leukemia: a randomized comparison of stem cell transplantation with drug treatment
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Gratwohl, A, Pfirrmann, M, Zander, A, Kröger, N, Beelen, D, Novotny, J, Nerl, C, Scheid, C, Spiekermann, K, Mayer, J, Sayer, H G, Falge, C, Bunjes, D, Döhner, H, Ganser, A, Schmidt-Wolf, I, Schwerdtfeger, R, Baurmann, H, Kuse, R, Schmitz, N, Wehmeier, A, Th Fischer, J, Ho, A D, Wilhelm, M, Goebeler, M-E, Lindemann, H W, Bormann, M, Hertenstein, B, Schlimok, G, Baerlocher, G M, Aul, C, Pfreundschuh, M, Fabian, M, Staib, P, Edinger, M, Schatz, M, Fauser, A, Arnold, R, Kindler, T, Wulf, G, Rosselet, A, Hellmann, A, Schäfer, E, Prümmer, O, Schenk, M, Hasford, J, Heimpel, H, Hossfeld, D K, Kolb, H-J, Büsche, G, Haferlach, C, Schnittger, S, Müller, M C, Reiter, A, Berger, U, Sauele, S, Hochhaus, A, and Hehlmann, R
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- 2016
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9. Discovery of widespread transcription initiation at microsatellites predictable by sequence-based deep neural network
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Grapotte M., Saraswat M., Bessiere C., Menichelli C., Ramilowski J. A., Severin J., Hayashizaki Y., Itoh M., Tagami M., Murata M., Kojima-Ishiyama M., Noma S., Noguchi S., Kasukawa T., Hasegawa A., Suzuki H., Nishiyori-Sueki H., Frith M. C., Abugessaisa I., Aitken S., Aken B. L., Alam I., Alam T., Alasiri R., Alhendi A. M. N., Alinejad-Rokny H., Alvarez M. J., Andersson R., Arakawa T., Araki M., Arbel T., Archer J., Archibald A. L., Arner E., Arner P., Asai K., Ashoor H., Astrom G., Babina M., Baillie J. K., Bajic V. B., Bajpai A., Baker S., Baldarelli R. M., Balic A., Bansal M., Batagov A. O., Batzoglou S., Beckhouse A. G., Beltrami A. P., Beltrami C. A., Bertin N., Bhattacharya S., Bickel P. J., Blake J. A., Blanchette M., Bodega B., Bonetti A., Bono H., Bornholdt J., Bttcher M., Bougouffa S., Boyd M., Breda J., Brombacher F., Brown J. B., Bult C. J., Burroughs A. M., Burt D. W., Busch A., Caglio G., Califano A., Cameron C. J., Cannistraci C. V., Carbone A., Carlisle A. J., Carninci P., Carter K. W., Cesselli D., Chang J. -C., Chen J. C., Chen Y., Chierici M., Christodoulou J., Ciani Y., Clark E. L., Coskun M., Dalby M., Dalla E., Daub C. O., Davis C. A., de Hoon M. J. L., de Rie D., Denisenko E., Deplancke B., Detmar M., Deviatiiarov R., Di Bernardo D., Diehl A. D., Dieterich L. C., Dimont E., Djebali S., Dohi T., Dostie J., Drablos F., Edge A. S. B., Edinger M., Ehrlund A., Ekwall K., Elofsson A., Endoh M., Enomoto H., Enomoto S., Faghihi M., Fagiolini M., Farach-Carson M. C., Faulkner G. J., Favorov A., Fernandes A. M., Ferrai C., Forrest A. R. R., Forrester L. M., Forsberg M., Fort A., Francescatto M., Freeman T. C., Frith M., Fukuda S., Funayama M., Furlanello C., Furuno M., Furusawa C., Gao H., Gazova I., Gebhard C., Geier F., Geijtenbeek T. B. H., Ghosh S., Ghosheh Y., Gingeras T. R., Gojobori T., Goldberg T., Goldowitz D., Gough J., Greco D., Gruber A. J., Guhl S., Guigo R., Guler R., Gusev O., Gustincich S., Ha T. J., Haberle V., Hale P., Hallstrom B. M., Hamada M., Handoko L., Hara M., Harbers M., Harrow J., Harshbarger J., Hase T., Hashimoto K., Hatano T., Hattori N., Hayashi R., Herlyn M., Hettne K., Heutink P., Hide W., Hitchens K. J., Sui S. H., 't Hoen P. A. C., Hon C. C., Hori F., Horie M., Horimoto K., Horton P., Hou R., Huang E., Huang Y., Hugues R., Hume D., Ienasescu H., Iida K., Ikawa T., Ikemura T., Ikeo K., Inoue N., Ishizu Y., Ito Y., Ivshina A. V., Jankovic B. R., Jenjaroenpun P., Johnson R., Jorgensen M., Jorjani H., Joshi A., Jurman G., Kaczkowski B., Kai C., Kaida K., Kajiyama K., Kaliyaperumal R., Kaminuma E., Kanaya T., Kaneda H., Kapranov P., Kasianov A. S., Katayama T., Kato S., Kawaguchi S., Kawai J., Kawaji H., Kawamoto H., Kawamura Y. I., Kawasaki S., Kawashima T., Kempfle J. S., Kenna T. J., Kere J., Khachigian L., Kiryu H., Kishima M., Kitajima H., Kitamura T., Kitano H., Klaric E., Klepper K., Klinken S. P., Kloppmann E., Knox A. J., Kodama Y., Kogo Y., Kojima M., Kojima S., Komatsu N., Komiyama H., Kono T., Koseki H., Koyasu S., Kratz A., Kukalev A., Kulakovskiy I., Kundaje A., Kunikata H., Kuo R., Kuo T., Kuraku S., Kuznetsov V. A., Kwon T. J., Larouche M., Lassmann T., Law A., Le-Cao K. -A., Lecellier C. -H., Lee W., Lenhard B., Lennartsson A., Li K., Li R., Lilje B., Lipovich L., Lizio M., Lopez G., Magi S., Mak G. K., Makeev V., Manabe R., Mandai M., Mar J., Maruyama K., Maruyama T., Mason E., Mathelier A., Matsuda H., Medvedeva Y. A., Meehan T. F., Mejhert N., Meynert A., Mikami N., Minoda A., Miura H., Miyagi Y., Miyawaki A., Mizuno Y., Morikawa H., Morimoto M., Morioka M., Morishita S., Moro K., Motakis E., Motohashi H., Mukarram A. K., Mummery C. L., Mungall C. J., Murakawa Y., Muramatsu M., Nagasaka K., Nagase T., Nakachi Y., Nakahara F., Nakai K., Nakamura K., Nakamura Y., Nakazawa T., Nason G. P., Nepal C., Nguyen Q. H., Nielsen L. K., Nishida K., Nishiguchi K. M., Nishiyori H., Nitta K., Notredame C., Ogishima S., Ohkura N., Ohno H., Ohshima M., Ohtsu T., Okada Y., Okada-Hatakeyama M., Okazaki Y., Oksvold P., Orlando V., Ow G. S., Ozturk M., Pachkov M., Paparountas T., Parihar S. P., Park S. -J., Pascarella G., Passier R., Persson H., Philippens I. H., Piazza S., Plessy C., Pombo A., Ponten F., Poulain S., Poulsen T. M., Pradhan S., Prezioso C., Pridans C., Qin X. -Y., Quackenbush J., Rackham O., Ramilowski J., Ravasi T., Rehli M., Rennie S., Rito T., Rizzu P., Robert C., Roos M., Rost B., Roudnicky F., Roy R., Rye M. B., Sachenkova O., Saetrom P., Sai H., Saiki S., Saito M., Saito A., Sakaguchi S., Sakai M., Sakaue S., Sakaue-Sawano A., Sandelin A., Sano H., Sasamoto Y., Sato H., Saxena A., Saya H., Schafferhans A., Schmeier S., Schmidl C., Schmocker D., Schneider C., Schueler M., Schultes E. A., Schulze-Tanzil G., Semple C. A., Seno S., Seo W., Sese J., Sheng G., Shi J., Shimoni Y., Shin J. W., SimonSanchez J., Sivertsson A., Sjostedt E., Soderhall C., Laurent G. S., Stoiber M. H., Sugiyama D., Summers K. M., Suzuki A. M., Suzuki K., Suzuki M., Suzuki N., Suzuki T., Swanson D. J., Swoboda R. K., Taguchi A., Takahashi H., Takahashi M., Takamochi K., Takeda S., Takenaka Y., Tam K. T., Tanaka H., Tanaka R., Tanaka Y., Tang D., Taniuchi I., Tanzer A., Tarui H., Taylor M. S., Terada A., Terao Y., Testa A. C., Thomas M., Thongjuea S., Tomii K., Triglia E. T., Toyoda H., Tsang H. G., Tsujikawa M., Uhlen M., Valen E., van de Wetering M., van Nimwegen E., Velmeshev D., Verardo R., Vitezic M., Vitting-Seerup K., von Feilitzen K., Voolstra C. R., Vorontsov I. E., Wahlestedt C., Wasserman W. W., Watanabe K., Watanabe S., Wells C. A., Winteringham L. N., Wolvetang E., Yabukami H., Yagi K., Yamada T., Yamaguchi Y., Yamamoto M., Yamamoto Y., Yamanaka Y., Yano K., Yasuzawa K., Yatsuka Y., Yo M., Yokokura S., Yoneda M., Yoshida E., Yoshida Y., Yoshihara M., Young R., Young R. S., Yu N. Y., Yumoto N., Zabierowski S. E., Zhang P. G., Zucchelli S., Zwahlen M., Chatelain C., Brehelin L., Grapotte, M., Saraswat, M., Bessiere, C., Menichelli, C., Ramilowski, J. A., Severin, J., Hayashizaki, Y., Itoh, M., Tagami, M., Murata, M., Kojima-Ishiyama, M., Noma, S., Noguchi, S., Kasukawa, T., Hasegawa, A., Suzuki, H., Nishiyori-Sueki, H., Frith, M. C., Abugessaisa, I., Aitken, S., Aken, B. L., Alam, I., Alam, T., Alasiri, R., Alhendi, A. M. N., Alinejad-Rokny, H., Alvarez, M. J., Andersson, R., Arakawa, T., Araki, M., Arbel, T., Archer, J., Archibald, A. L., Arner, E., Arner, P., Asai, K., Ashoor, H., Astrom, G., Babina, M., Baillie, J. K., Bajic, V. B., Bajpai, A., Baker, S., Baldarelli, R. M., Balic, A., Bansal, M., Batagov, A. O., Batzoglou, S., Beckhouse, A. G., Beltrami, A. P., Beltrami, C. A., Bertin, N., Bhattacharya, S., Bickel, P. J., Blake, J. A., Blanchette, M., Bodega, B., Bonetti, A., Bono, H., Bornholdt, J., Bttcher, M., Bougouffa, S., Boyd, M., Breda, J., Brombacher, F., Brown, J. B., Bult, C. J., Burroughs, A. M., Burt, D. W., Busch, A., Caglio, G., Califano, A., Cameron, C. J., Cannistraci, C. V., Carbone, A., Carlisle, A. J., Carninci, P., Carter, K. W., Cesselli, D., Chang, J. -C., Chen, J. C., Chen, Y., Chierici, M., Christodoulou, J., Ciani, Y., Clark, E. L., Coskun, M., Dalby, M., Dalla, E., Daub, C. O., Davis, C. A., de Hoon, M. J. L., de Rie, D., Denisenko, E., Deplancke, B., Detmar, M., Deviatiiarov, R., Di Bernardo, D., Diehl, A. D., Dieterich, L. C., Dimont, E., Djebali, S., Dohi, T., Dostie, J., Drablos, F., Edge, A. S. B., Edinger, M., Ehrlund, A., Ekwall, K., Elofsson, A., Endoh, M., Enomoto, H., Enomoto, S., Faghihi, M., Fagiolini, M., Farach-Carson, M. C., Faulkner, G. J., Favorov, A., Fernandes, A. M., Ferrai, C., Forrest, A. R. R., Forrester, L. M., Forsberg, M., Fort, A., Francescatto, M., Freeman, T. C., Frith, M., Fukuda, S., Funayama, M., Furlanello, C., Furuno, M., Furusawa, C., Gao, H., Gazova, I., Gebhard, C., Geier, F., Geijtenbeek, T. B. H., Ghosh, S., Ghosheh, Y., Gingeras, T. R., Gojobori, T., Goldberg, T., Goldowitz, D., Gough, J., Greco, D., Gruber, A. J., Guhl, S., Guigo, R., Guler, R., Gusev, O., Gustincich, S., Ha, T. J., Haberle, V., Hale, P., Hallstrom, B. M., Hamada, M., Handoko, L., Hara, M., Harbers, M., Harrow, J., Harshbarger, J., Hase, T., Hashimoto, K., Hatano, T., Hattori, N., Hayashi, R., Herlyn, M., Hettne, K., Heutink, P., Hide, W., Hitchens, K. J., Sui, S. H., 't Hoen, P. A. C., Hon, C. C., Hori, F., Horie, M., Horimoto, K., Horton, P., Hou, R., Huang, E., Huang, Y., Hugues, R., Hume, D., Ienasescu, H., Iida, K., Ikawa, T., Ikemura, T., Ikeo, K., Inoue, N., Ishizu, Y., Ito, Y., Ivshina, A. V., Jankovic, B. R., Jenjaroenpun, P., Johnson, R., Jorgensen, M., Jorjani, H., Joshi, A., Jurman, G., Kaczkowski, B., Kai, C., Kaida, K., Kajiyama, K., Kaliyaperumal, R., Kaminuma, E., Kanaya, T., Kaneda, H., Kapranov, P., Kasianov, A. S., Katayama, T., Kato, S., Kawaguchi, S., Kawai, J., Kawaji, H., Kawamoto, H., Kawamura, Y. I., Kawasaki, S., Kawashima, T., Kempfle, J. S., Kenna, T. J., Kere, J., Khachigian, L., Kiryu, H., Kishima, M., Kitajima, H., Kitamura, T., Kitano, H., Klaric, E., Klepper, K., Klinken, S. P., Kloppmann, E., Knox, A. J., Kodama, Y., Kogo, Y., Kojima, M., Kojima, S., Komatsu, N., Komiyama, H., Kono, T., Koseki, H., Koyasu, S., Kratz, A., Kukalev, A., Kulakovskiy, I., Kundaje, A., Kunikata, H., Kuo, R., Kuo, T., Kuraku, S., Kuznetsov, V. A., Kwon, T. J., Larouche, M., Lassmann, T., Law, A., Le-Cao, K. -A., Lecellier, C. -H., Lee, W., Lenhard, B., Lennartsson, A., Li, K., Li, R., Lilje, B., Lipovich, L., Lizio, M., Lopez, G., Magi, S., Mak, G. K., Makeev, V., Manabe, R., Mandai, M., Mar, J., Maruyama, K., Maruyama, T., Mason, E., Mathelier, A., Matsuda, H., Medvedeva, Y. A., Meehan, T. F., Mejhert, N., Meynert, A., Mikami, N., Minoda, A., Miura, H., Miyagi, Y., Miyawaki, A., Mizuno, Y., Morikawa, H., Morimoto, M., Morioka, M., Morishita, S., Moro, K., Motakis, E., Motohashi, H., Mukarram, A. K., Mummery, C. L., Mungall, C. J., Murakawa, Y., Muramatsu, M., Nagasaka, K., Nagase, T., Nakachi, Y., Nakahara, F., Nakai, K., Nakamura, K., Nakamura, Y., Nakazawa, T., Nason, G. P., Nepal, C., Nguyen, Q. H., Nielsen, L. K., Nishida, K., Nishiguchi, K. M., Nishiyori, H., Nitta, K., Notredame, C., Ogishima, S., Ohkura, N., Ohno, H., Ohshima, M., Ohtsu, T., Okada, Y., Okada-Hatakeyama, M., Okazaki, Y., Oksvold, P., Orlando, V., Ow, G. S., Ozturk, M., Pachkov, M., Paparountas, T., Parihar, S. P., Park, S. -J., Pascarella, G., Passier, R., Persson, H., Philippens, I. H., Piazza, S., Plessy, C., Pombo, A., Ponten, F., Poulain, S., Poulsen, T. M., Pradhan, S., Prezioso, C., Pridans, C., Qin, X. -Y., Quackenbush, J., Rackham, O., Ramilowski, J., Ravasi, T., Rehli, M., Rennie, S., Rito, T., Rizzu, P., Robert, C., Roos, M., Rost, B., Roudnicky, F., Roy, R., Rye, M. B., Sachenkova, O., Saetrom, P., Sai, H., Saiki, S., Saito, M., Saito, A., Sakaguchi, S., Sakai, M., Sakaue, S., Sakaue-Sawano, A., Sandelin, A., Sano, H., Sasamoto, Y., Sato, H., Saxena, A., Saya, H., Schafferhans, A., Schmeier, S., Schmidl, C., Schmocker, D., Schneider, C., Schueler, M., Schultes, E. A., Schulze-Tanzil, G., Semple, C. A., Seno, S., Seo, W., Sese, J., Sheng, G., Shi, J., Shimoni, Y., Shin, J. W., Simonsanchez, J., Sivertsson, A., Sjostedt, E., Soderhall, C., Laurent, G. S., Stoiber, M. H., Sugiyama, D., Summers, K. M., Suzuki, A. M., Suzuki, K., Suzuki, M., Suzuki, N., Suzuki, T., Swanson, D. J., Swoboda, R. K., Taguchi, A., Takahashi, H., Takahashi, M., Takamochi, K., Takeda, S., Takenaka, Y., Tam, K. T., Tanaka, H., Tanaka, R., Tanaka, Y., Tang, D., Taniuchi, I., Tanzer, A., Tarui, H., Taylor, M. S., Terada, A., Terao, Y., Testa, A. C., Thomas, M., Thongjuea, S., Tomii, K., Triglia, E. T., Toyoda, H., Tsang, H. G., Tsujikawa, M., Uhlen, M., Valen, E., van de Wetering, M., van Nimwegen, E., Velmeshev, D., Verardo, R., Vitezic, M., Vitting-Seerup, K., von Feilitzen, K., Voolstra, C. R., Vorontsov, I. E., Wahlestedt, C., Wasserman, W. W., Watanabe, K., Watanabe, S., Wells, C. A., Winteringham, L. N., Wolvetang, E., Yabukami, H., Yagi, K., Yamada, T., Yamaguchi, Y., Yamamoto, M., Yamamoto, Y., Yamanaka, Y., Yano, K., Yasuzawa, K., Yatsuka, Y., Yo, M., Yokokura, S., Yoneda, M., Yoshida, E., Yoshida, Y., Yoshihara, M., Young, R., Young, R. S., Yu, N. Y., Yumoto, N., Zabierowski, S. E., Zhang, P. G., Zucchelli, S., Zwahlen, M., Chatelain, C., Brehelin, L., Institute of Biotechnology, Biosciences, Institut de Génétique Moléculaire de Montpellier (IGMM), Université de Montpellier (UM)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Institut de Biologie Computationnelle (IBC), Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique (Inria)-Université de Montpellier (UM)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement (INRAE), Méthodes et Algorithmes pour la Bioinformatique (MAB), Laboratoire d'Informatique de Robotique et de Microélectronique de Montpellier (LIRMM), Université de Montpellier (UM)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université de Montpellier (UM)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences [Yokohama] (RIKEN IMS), RIKEN - Institute of Physical and Chemical Research [Japon] (RIKEN), National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), SANOFI Recherche, University of British Columbia (UBC), Experimental Immunology, Infectious diseases, AII - Infectious diseases, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université de Montpellier (UM), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université de Montpellier (UM)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université de Montpellier (UM), and Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement (INRAE)-Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique (Inria)-Université de Montpellier (UM)
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0301 basic medicine ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Genome ,Mice ,0302 clinical medicine ,Transcription (biology) ,Promoter Regions, Genetic ,Transcription Initiation, Genetic ,0303 health sciences ,Multidisciplinary ,1184 Genetics, developmental biology, physiology ,High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing ,Neurodegenerative Diseases ,222 Other engineering and technologies ,Genomics ,[SDV.BIBS]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Quantitative Methods [q-bio.QM] ,humanities ,Enhancer Elements, Genetic ,Microsatellite Repeat ,Transcription Initiation Site ,Sequence motif ,Transcription Initiation ,Human ,Enhancer Elements ,Neural Networks ,Science ,610 Medicine & health ,Computational biology ,Biology ,Article ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Promoter Regions ,03 medical and health sciences ,Computer ,Deep Learning ,Tandem repeat ,Genetic ,Clinical Research ,[SDV.BBM.GTP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry, Molecular Biology/Genomics [q-bio.GN] ,Machine learning ,Genetics ,Animals ,Humans ,Polymorphism ,Enhancer ,Transcriptomics ,Gene ,A549 Cell ,030304 developmental biology ,Polymorphism, Genetic ,Neurodegenerative Disease ,Base Sequence ,Animal ,Genome, Human ,Human Genome ,Computational Biology ,Promoter ,General Chemistry ,113 Computer and information sciences ,Cap analysis gene expression ,030104 developmental biology ,[SDV.GEN.GH]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Genetics/Human genetics ,Cardiovascular and Metabolic Diseases ,A549 Cells ,Minion ,Generic health relevance ,3111 Biomedicine ,Neural Networks, Computer ,610 Medizin und Gesundheit ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,FANTOM consortium ,Microsatellite Repeats - Abstract
Using the Cap Analysis of Gene Expression (CAGE) technology, the FANTOM5 consortium provided one of the most comprehensive maps of transcription start sites (TSSs) in several species. Strikingly, ~72% of them could not be assigned to a specific gene and initiate at unconventional regions, outside promoters or enhancers. Here, we probe these unassigned TSSs and show that, in all species studied, a significant fraction of CAGE peaks initiate at microsatellites, also called short tandem repeats (STRs). To confirm this transcription, we develop Cap Trap RNA-seq, a technology which combines cap trapping and long read MinION sequencing. We train sequence-based deep learning models able to predict CAGE signal at STRs with high accuracy. These models unveil the importance of STR surrounding sequences not only to distinguish STR classes, but also to predict the level of transcription initiation. Importantly, genetic variants linked to human diseases are preferentially found at STRs with high transcription initiation level, supporting the biological and clinical relevance of transcription initiation at STRs. Together, our results extend the repertoire of non-coding transcription associated with DNA tandem repeats and complexify STR polymorphism., Nature Communications, 12 (1), ISSN:2041-1723
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- 2020
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10. „Uninformierte Einwilligungen“ im Rahmen klinischer Studien – eine Multimethodenstudie zu Ursachen und Lösungsansätzen
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Herrmann-Johns, A, additional, Wolff, D, additional, Loss, J, additional, Hies, J, additional, Hartl, A, additional, Edinger, M, additional, and Herr, W, additional
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- 2021
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11. Extracorporeal photopheresis in 62 patients with acute and chronic GVHD: Results of treatment with the COBE Spectra System
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12. Vaccination against pandemic H1N1 (2009) in patients after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation: a retrospective analysis
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14. Correction:High-risk additional chromosomal abnormalities at low blast counts herald death by CML (Leukemia, (2020), 34, 8, (2074-2086), 10.1038/s41375-020-0826-9)
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15. Assessing the potential role of photopheresis in hematopoietic stem cell transplant
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16. Anthrazyklin-Extravasate: Behandlungsrichtlinien und Literaturübersicht
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17. Graft-versus-host disease after allogeneic BMT impedes B cell regeneration: W47.005
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18. Vaccination against H1N1 in patients after allogeneic haematopoietic stem cell transplantation: results from a retrospective analysis: P770
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19. TLR5 stop codon polymorphism is associated with invasive aspergillosis after allogeneic stem cell transplantation: 0191
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20. CD4+CD25+ Treg in allogeneic stem cell transplantation: KL-008
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21. Recipient NOD2/CARD15 status affects cellular infiltrates in human intestinal graft-versus-host disease
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23. Purity and stability of human regulatory T cells upon in vitro expansion: comparison of MACS- and FACS-based isolation strategies based on CD45RA, CD127 and CD49d expression: V887
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24. Molecular regulation of intercellular adhesion molecule 1 (ICAM-1) expression in renal cell carcinoma
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25. Loss of FOXP3 expression after in vitro expansion of human CD4+CD25+CD127− regulatory T-cells
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26. Developing and testing a multicomponent intervention designed to improve psychosocial outcomes of haematological cancer patients undergoing transplant procedures and their support persons
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27. Expression of cell adhesion molecules in an established and characterized new human renal cell cancer line, CCF-RC7
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Spidlen, J, Stahlberg, A, Stall, AM, Stanley, N, Stark, R, Stehle, C, Steinmetz, T, Stockinger, H, Takahama, Y, Takeda, K, Tan, L, Tarnok, A, Tiegs, G, Toldi, G, Tornack, J, Traggiai, E, Trebak, M, Tree, TIM, Trotter, J, Trowsdale, J, Tsoumakidou, M, Ulrich, H, Urbanczyk, S, van de Veen, W, van den Broek, M, van der Pol, E, Van Gassen, S, Van Isterdael, G, van Lier, RAW, Veldhoen, M, Vento-Asturias, S, Vieira, P, Voehringer, D, Volk, H-D, von Borstel, A, von Volkmann, K, Waisman, A, Walker, RV, Wallace, PK, Wang, SA, Wang, XM, Ward, MD, Ward-Hartstonge, KA, Warnatz, K, Warnes, G, Warth, S, Waskow, C, Watson, JV, Watzl, C, Wegener, L, Weisenburger, T, Wiedemann, A, Wienands, J, Wilharm, A, Wilkinson, RJ, Willimsky, G, Wing, JB, Winkelmann, R, Winkler, TH, Wirz, OF, Wong, A, Wurst, P, Yang, JHM, Yang, J, Yazdanbakhsh, M, Yu, L, Yue, A, Zhang, H, Zhao, Y, Ziegler, SM, Zielinski, C, Zimmermann, J, and Zychlinsky, A
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These guidelines are a consensus work of a considerable number of members of the immunology and flow cytometry community. They provide the theory and key practical aspects of flow cytometry enabling immunologists to avoid the common errors that often undermine immunological data. Notably, there are comprehensive sections of all major immune cell types with helpful Tables detailing phenotypes in murine and human cells. The latest flow cytometry techniques and applications are also described, featuring examples of the data that can be generated and, importantly, how the data can be analysed. Furthermore, there are sections detailing tips, tricks and pitfalls to avoid, all written and peer-reviewed by leading experts in the field, making this an essential research companion.
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29. Roadmap to 3D printed oral pharmaceutical dosage forms:Feedstock filament properties and characterization for fused deposition modeling
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Aho, J, Bøtker, J P, Genina, N, Edinger, M, Arnfast, L, Rantanen, J, Aho, J, Bøtker, J P, Genina, N, Edinger, M, Arnfast, L, and Rantanen, J
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Application of additive manufacturing techniques (3D printing) for mass-customized products has boomed in the recent years. In pharmaceutical industry and research, the interest has grown particularly with the future scenario of more personalized medicinal products. Understanding a broad range of material properties and process behavior of the drug-excipient combinations is necessary for successful 3D printing of dosage forms. This commentary reviews recent 3D printing studies by fused deposition modeling (FDM) technique in pharmaceutical sciences, extending into the fields of polymer processing and rapid prototyping, where more in-depth studies on the feedstock material properties, modeling and simulation of the FDM process have been performed. A case study of a model oral dosage form from custom-prepared indomethacin-polycaprolactone feedstock filament was used as an example in the pharmaceutical context. The printability was assessed in the different process steps: preparation of customized filaments for FDM, filament feeding, deposition, and solidification. These were linked with the rheological, thermal, and mechanical properties and their characterization, relevant for understanding the printability of drug products by FDM.
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30. Advancing animal models of neoplasia through in vivo bioluminescence imaging
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Edinger, M., Cao, Y.-a., Hornig, Y.S., Jenkins, D.E., Verneris, M.R., Bachmann, M.H., Negrin, R.S., and Contag, C.H.
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31. Immunomodulatory Effects of Interleukin-2 and Interleukin-4 in Patients with Malignancy
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Olencki, T., Finke, J., Tubbs, R., Tuason, L., Greene, T., McLain, D., Swanson, S. J., Herzog, P., Stanley, J., Edinger, M., Budd, G. T., and Bukowski, R. M.
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32. Phase I Trial of Cisplatin, WR-2721, and the Murine Monoclonal Antibody R24 in Patients with Metastatic Melanoma: Clinical and Biologic Effects
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Bukowski, R M, Murthy, S A, Finke, J, Caulfield, M J, Tubbs, R, Herzog, P, Stanley, J, Edinger, M, Tuason, L, Mclain, D, Budd, G T, Olencki, T, and Ganapathi, R
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33. Assessment of imatinib as first-line treatment of chronic myeloid leukemia: 10-year survival results of the randomized CML study IV and impact of non-CML determinants
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Hehlmann, R., Lauseker, M., Baerlocher, G. M., Heim, D., Brümmendorf, T. H., Fabarius, A., Haferlach, C., Schlegelberger, B., Müller, M. C., Jeromin, S., Proetel, U., Kohlbrenner, K., Saußele, S., Voskanyan, A., Rinaldetti, S., Seifarth, W., Spieß, B., Balleisen, L., Goebeler, M. C., Hänel, M., Ho, A., Dengler, J., Falge, C., Pfirrmann, M., Kanz, L., Kremers, S., Burchert, A., Kneba, M., Stegelmann, F., Köhne, C. A., Lindemann, H. W., Waller, C. F., Pfreundschuh, M., Spiekermann, K., Krause, S., Berdel, W. E., Müller, L., Edinger, M., Mayer, J., Beelen, D. W., Bentz, M., Link, H., Hertenstein, B., Fuchs, Roland, Wernli, M., Kolb, H. J., Schlegel, F., Schlag, R., de Wit, M., Trümper, L., Hebart, H., Hahn, M., Thomalla, J., Scheid, C., Schafhausen, P., Verbeek, W., Neubauer, A., Eckart, M. J., Gassmann, W., Pezzutto, A., Schenk, M., Brossart, P., Geer, T., Bildat, S., Schäfer, E., Hochhaus, A., Hasford, J., Hossfeld, D. K., SAKK and the German CML Study Group, Nerl, C., and Gratwohl, A.
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0301 basic medicine ,Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cancer Research ,Medizin ,Alpha interferon ,610 Medicine & health ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,chronic myeloid leukemia ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Survival analysis ,Relative survival ,business.industry ,Myeloid leukemia ,Imatinib ,Hematology ,medicine.disease ,3. Good health ,Surgery ,Leukemia ,030104 developmental biology ,Imatinib mesylate ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Cytarabine ,Original Article ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Chronic myeloid leukemia (CML)-study IV was designed to explore whether treatment with imatinib (IM) at 400 mg/day (n=400) could be optimized by doubling the dose (n=420), adding interferon (IFN) (n=430) or cytarabine (n=158) or using IM after IFN-failure (n=128). From July 2002 to March 2012, 1551 newly diagnosed patients in chronic phase were randomized into a 5-arm study. The study was powered to detect a survival difference of 5% at 5 years. After a median observation time of 9.5 years, 10-year overall survival was 82%, 10-year progression-free survival was 80% and 10-year relative survival was 92%. Survival between IM400 mg and any experimental arm was not different. In a multivariate analysis, risk group, major-route chromosomal aberrations, comorbidities, smoking and treatment center (academic vs other) influenced survival significantly, but not any form of treatment optimization. Patients reaching the molecular response milestones at 3, 6 and 12 months had a significant survival advantage. For responders, monotherapy with IM400 mg provides a close to normal life expectancy independent of the time to response. Survival is more determined by patients' and disease factors than by initial treatment selection. Although improvements are also needed for refractory disease, more life-time can currently be gained by carefully addressing non-CML determinants of survival. peerReviewed
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34. Data Descriptor: FANTOM5 CAGE profiles of human and mouse samples
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Noguchi, S, Arakawa, T, Fukuda, S, Furuno, M, Hasegawa, A, Hori, F, Ishikawa-Kato, S, Kaida, K, Kaiho, A, Kanamori-Katayama, M, Kawashima, T, Kojima, M, Kubosaki, A, Manabe, R-I, Murata, M, Nagao-Sato, S, Nakazato, K, Ninomiya, N, Nishiyori-Sueki, H, Noma, S, Saijyo, E, Saka, A, Sakai, M, Simon, C, Suzuki, N, Tagami, M, Watanabe, S, Yoshida, S, Arner, P, Axton, RA, Babina, M, Baillie, JK, Barnett, TC, Beckhouse, AG, Blumenthal, A, Bodega, B, Bonetti, A, Briggs, J, Brombacher, F, Carlisle, AJ, Clevers, HC, Davis, CA, Detmar, M, Dohi, T, Edge, ASB, Edinger, M, Ehrlund, A, Ekwall, K, Endoh, M, Enomoto, H, Eslami, A, Fagiolini, M, Fairbairn, L, Farach-Carson, MC, Faulkner, GJ, Ferrai, C, Fisher, ME, Forrester, LM, Fujita, R, Furusawa, J-I, Geijtenbeek, TB, Gingeras, T, Goldowitz, D, Guhl, S, Guler, R, Gustincich, S, Ha, TJ, Hamaguchi, M, Hara, M, Hasegawa, Y, Herlyn, M, Heutink, P, Hitchens, KJ, Hume, DA, Ikawa, T, Ishizu, Y, Kai, C, Kawamoto, H, Kawamura, YI, Kempfle, JS, Kenna, TJ, Kere, J, Khachigian, LM, Kitamura, T, Klein, S, Klinken, SP, Knox, AJ, Kojima, S, Koseki, H, Koyasu, S, Lee, W, Lennartsson, A, Mackay-sim, A, Mejhert, N, Mizuno, Y, Morikawa, H, Morimoto, M, Moro, K, Morris, KJ, Motohashi, H, Mummery, CL, Nakachi, Y, Nakahara, F, Nakamura, T, Nakamura, Y, Nozaki, T, Ogishima, S, Ohkura, N, Ohno, H, Ohshima, M, Okada-Hatakeyama, M, Okazaki, Y, Orlando, V, Ovchinnikov, DA, Passier, R, Patrikakis, M, Pombo, A, Pradhan-Bhatt, S, Qin, X-Y, Rehli, M, Rizzu, P, Roy, S, Sajantila, A, Sakaguchi, S, Sato, H, Satoh, H, Savvi, S, Saxena, A, Schmidl, C, Schneider, C, Schulze-Tanzil, GG, Schwegmann, A, Sheng, G, Shin, JW, Sugiyama, D, Sugiyama, T, Summers, KM, Takahashi, N, Takai, J, Tanaka, H, Tatsukawa, H, Tomoiu, A, Toyoda, H, van de Wetering, M, van den Berg, LM, Verardo, R, Vijayan, D, Wells, CA, Winteringham, LN, Wolvetang, E, Yamaguchi, Y, Yamamoto, M, Yanagi-Mizuochi, C, Yoneda, M, Yonekura, Y, Zhang, PG, Zucchelli, S, Abugessaisa, I, Arner, E, Harshbarger, J, Kondo, A, Lassmann, T, Lizio, M, Sahin, S, Sengstag, T, Severin, J, Shimoji, H, Suzuki, M, Suzuki, H, Kawai, J, Kondo, N, Itoh, M, Daub, CO, Kasukawa, T, Kawaji, H, Carninci, P, Forrest, ARR, Hayashizaki, Y, Noguchi, S, Arakawa, T, Fukuda, S, Furuno, M, Hasegawa, A, Hori, F, Ishikawa-Kato, S, Kaida, K, Kaiho, A, Kanamori-Katayama, M, Kawashima, T, Kojima, M, Kubosaki, A, Manabe, R-I, Murata, M, Nagao-Sato, S, Nakazato, K, Ninomiya, N, Nishiyori-Sueki, H, Noma, S, Saijyo, E, Saka, A, Sakai, M, Simon, C, Suzuki, N, Tagami, M, Watanabe, S, Yoshida, S, Arner, P, Axton, RA, Babina, M, Baillie, JK, Barnett, TC, Beckhouse, AG, Blumenthal, A, Bodega, B, Bonetti, A, Briggs, J, Brombacher, F, Carlisle, AJ, Clevers, HC, Davis, CA, Detmar, M, Dohi, T, Edge, ASB, Edinger, M, Ehrlund, A, Ekwall, K, Endoh, M, Enomoto, H, Eslami, A, Fagiolini, M, Fairbairn, L, Farach-Carson, MC, Faulkner, GJ, Ferrai, C, Fisher, ME, Forrester, LM, Fujita, R, Furusawa, J-I, Geijtenbeek, TB, Gingeras, T, Goldowitz, D, Guhl, S, Guler, R, Gustincich, S, Ha, TJ, Hamaguchi, M, Hara, M, Hasegawa, Y, Herlyn, M, Heutink, P, Hitchens, KJ, Hume, DA, Ikawa, T, Ishizu, Y, Kai, C, Kawamoto, H, Kawamura, YI, Kempfle, JS, Kenna, TJ, Kere, J, Khachigian, LM, Kitamura, T, Klein, S, Klinken, SP, Knox, AJ, Kojima, S, Koseki, H, Koyasu, S, Lee, W, Lennartsson, A, Mackay-sim, A, Mejhert, N, Mizuno, Y, Morikawa, H, Morimoto, M, Moro, K, Morris, KJ, Motohashi, H, Mummery, CL, Nakachi, Y, Nakahara, F, Nakamura, T, Nakamura, Y, Nozaki, T, Ogishima, S, Ohkura, N, Ohno, H, Ohshima, M, Okada-Hatakeyama, M, Okazaki, Y, Orlando, V, Ovchinnikov, DA, Passier, R, Patrikakis, M, Pombo, A, Pradhan-Bhatt, S, Qin, X-Y, Rehli, M, Rizzu, P, Roy, S, Sajantila, A, Sakaguchi, S, Sato, H, Satoh, H, Savvi, S, Saxena, A, Schmidl, C, Schneider, C, Schulze-Tanzil, GG, Schwegmann, A, Sheng, G, Shin, JW, Sugiyama, D, Sugiyama, T, Summers, KM, Takahashi, N, Takai, J, Tanaka, H, Tatsukawa, H, Tomoiu, A, Toyoda, H, van de Wetering, M, van den Berg, LM, Verardo, R, Vijayan, D, Wells, CA, Winteringham, LN, Wolvetang, E, Yamaguchi, Y, Yamamoto, M, Yanagi-Mizuochi, C, Yoneda, M, Yonekura, Y, Zhang, PG, Zucchelli, S, Abugessaisa, I, Arner, E, Harshbarger, J, Kondo, A, Lassmann, T, Lizio, M, Sahin, S, Sengstag, T, Severin, J, Shimoji, H, Suzuki, M, Suzuki, H, Kawai, J, Kondo, N, Itoh, M, Daub, CO, Kasukawa, T, Kawaji, H, Carninci, P, Forrest, ARR, and Hayashizaki, Y
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In the FANTOM5 project, transcription initiation events across the human and mouse genomes were mapped at a single base-pair resolution and their frequencies were monitored by CAGE (Cap Analysis of Gene Expression) coupled with single-molecule sequencing. Approximately three thousands of samples, consisting of a variety of primary cells, tissues, cell lines, and time series samples during cell activation and development, were subjected to a uniform pipeline of CAGE data production. The analysis pipeline started by measuring RNA extracts to assess their quality, and continued to CAGE library production by using a robotic or a manual workflow, single molecule sequencing, and computational processing to generate frequencies of transcription initiation. Resulting data represents the consequence of transcriptional regulation in each analyzed state of mammalian cells. Non-overlapping peaks over the CAGE profiles, approximately 200,000 and 150,000 peaks for the human and mouse genomes, were identified and annotated to provide precise location of known promoters as well as novel ones, and to quantify their activities.
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35. The Constrained Maximal Expression Level Owing to Haploidy Shapes Gene Content on the Mammalian X Chromosome
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Hurst, LD, Ghanbarian, AT, Forrest, ARR, Huminiecki, L, Rehli, M, Kenneth Baillie, J, de Hoon, MJL, Haberle, V, Lassmann, T, Kulakovskiy, IV, Lizio, M, Itoh, M, Andersson, R, Mungall, CJ, Meehan, TF, Schmeier, S, Bertin, N, Jørgensen, M, Dimont, E, Arner, E, Schmidl, C, Schaefer, U, Medvedeva, YA, Plessy, C, Vitezic, M, Severin, J, Semple, CA, Ishizu, Y, Young, RS, Francescatto, M, Alam, I, Albanese, D, Altschuler, GM, Arakawa, T, Archer, JAC, Arner, P, Babina, M, Baker, S, Balwierz, PJ, Beckhouse, AG, Pradhan, SB, Blake, JA, Blumenthal, A, Bodega, B, Bonetti, A, Briggs, J, Brombacher, F, Maxwell Burroughs, A, Califano, A, Cannistraci, CV, Carbajo, D, Chen, Y, Chierici, M, Ciani, Y, Clevers, HC, Dalla, E, Davis, CA, Detmar, M, Diehl, AD, Dohi, T, Drabløs, F, Edge, ASB, Edinger, M, Ekwall, K, Endoh, M, Enomoto, H, Fagiolini, M, Fairbairn, L, and Fang, H
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© 2015 Hurst et al. X chromosomes are unusual in many regards, not least of which is their nonrandom gene content. The causes of this bias are commonly discussed in the context of sexual antagonism and the avoidance of activity in the male germline. Here, we examine the notion that, at least in some taxa, functionally biased gene content may more profoundly be shaped by limits imposed on gene expression owing to haploid expression of the X chromosome. Notably, if the X, as in primates, is transcribed at rates comparable to the ancestral rate (per promoter) prior to the X chromosome formation, then the X is not a tolerable environment for genes with very high maximal net levels of expression, owing to transcriptional traffic jams. We test this hypothesis using The Encyclopedia of DNA Elements (ENCODE) and data from the Functional Annotation of the Mammalian Genome (FANTOM5) project. As predicted, the maximal expression of human X-linked genes is much lower than that of genes on autosomes: on average, maximal expression is three times lower on the X chromosome than on autosomes. Similarly, autosome-to-X retroposition events are associated with lower maximal expression of retrogenes on the X than seen for X-to-autosome retrogenes on autosomes. Also as expected, X-linked genes have a lesser degree of increase in gene expression than autosomal ones (compared to the human/Chimpanzee common ancestor) if highly expressed, but not if lowly expressed. The traffic jam model also explains the known lower breadth of expression for genes on the X (and the Z of birds), as genes with broad expression are, on average, those with high maximal expression. As then further predicted, highly expressed tissue-specific genes are also rare on the X and broadly expressed genes on the X tend to be lowly expressed, both indicating that the trend is shaped by the maximal expression level not the breadth of expression per se. Importantly, a limit to the maximal expression level explains biased tissue of expression profiles of X-linked genes. Tissues whose tissue-specific genes are very highly expressed (e.g., secretory tissues, tissues abundant in structural proteins) are also tissues in which gene expression is relatively rare on the X chromosome. These trends cannot be fully accounted for in terms of alternative models of biased expression. In conclusion, the notion that it is hard for genes on the Therian X to be highly expressed, owing to transcriptional traffic jams, provides a simple yet robustly supported rationale of many peculiar features of X’s gene content, gene expression, and evolution.
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36. Altered immune reconstitution of B and T cells precedes the onset of clinical symptoms of chronic graft-versus-host disease and is influenced by the type of onset
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Bohmann, E.-M., primary, Fehn, U., additional, Holler, B., additional, Weber, D., additional, Holler, E., additional, Herr, W., additional, Hoffmann, P., additional, Edinger, M., additional, and Wolff, D., additional
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37. The statistical geometry of transcriptome divergence in cell-type evolution and cancer
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Liang, C, Alam, I, Albanese, D, Altschuler, G, Andersson, R, Arakawa, T, Archer, J, Arner, E, Arner, P, Babina, M, Baillie, K, Bajic, V, Baker, S, Balic, A, Balwierz, P, Beckhouse, A, Bertin, N, Blake, Ja, Blumenthal, A, Bodega, B, Bonetti, A, Briggs, J, Brombacher, F, Burroughs, M, Califano, A, Cannistraci, C, Carbajo, D, Carninci, P, Chen, Yang, Chierici, M, Ciani, Y, Clevers, H, Dalla, Emiliano, Daub, C, Davis, C, De Hoon, M, De Lima Morais, D, Dermar, M, Diehl, A, Dimont, E, Dohl, T, Drabros, F, Edge, A, Edinger, M, Ekwall, K, Endoh, M, Enomoto, H, Fagiolini, M, Fairbairn, L, Fang, H, Farach Carson, Mc, Faulkner, G, Favorov, A, Fisher, M, Forrest, A, Francescatto, M, Freeman, T, Frith, M, Fujita, R, Fukuda, S, Furlanello, C, Furuno, M, Furusawa, J, Geijtenbeek, Tb, Gibson, A, Gingeras, T, Goldowithz, D, Gough, J, Guhl, S, Guler, R, Gustincich, Stefano, Ha, T, Haberle, V, Hamaguchi, M, Hara, M, Harbers, M, Harshbarger, J, Hasegawa, A, Hasegawa, Y, Hashimoto, T, Hayashizaki, Y, Herlyn, M, Heutink, P, Hide, W, Hitchens, K, Ho Sui, S, Hofmann, O, Hoof, I, Hori, F, Hume, D, Huminiecki, L, Iida, K, Ikawa, T, Ishizu, Y, Itoh, M, Jankovic, B, Jia, H, Jorgensen, M, Joshi, A, Jurman, G, Kaczkowski, B, Kai, C, Kaida, K, Kaiho, A, Kajiyama, K, Kanamori Katayama, M, Kasianov, A, Kasukawa, T, Katayama, S, Kato Ishikawa, S, Kawaguchi, S, Kawai, J, Kawaji, H, Kawamoto, H, Kawamura, Y, Kawashima, T, Kempfle, J, Kenna, T, Kere, J, Khachigian, L, Kitamura, T, Klinken, P, Knox, A, Kojima, M, Kojima, S, Kondo, N, Koseki, H, Koyasu, S, Krampitz, S, Kubosaki, A, Kulakovskiy, I, Kwon, At, Laros, J, Lassmann, T, Lenhard, B, Lennartsson, A, Li, K, Lilji, B, Lipovich, L, Lizio, M, Mackay Sim, A, Makeev, V, Manabe, R, Mar, J, Marchand, B, Mathelier, A, Medvedeva, Y, Meehan, Tf, Mejhert, N, Meynert, A, Mizuno, Y, Morikawa, H, Morimoto, M, Moro, K, Motakis, E, Motohashi, H, Mummery, C, Mungall, Cj, Murata, M, Nagao Sato, S, Nakachi, Y, Nakahara, F, Nakamura, T, Nakamura, Y, Nakazato, K, Ninomiya Fukuda, N, Nishiyori Sueki, H, Noma, S, Nozaki, T, Ogishima, S, Ohkura, N, Ohmiya, H, Ohno, H, Ohshima, M, Okada Hatakeyama, M, Okazaki, Y, Orlando, V, Ovchinnikov, D, Pain, A, Passier, R, Persson, H, Piazza, Silvano, Plessy, C, Pradhan Bhatt, S, Prendergast, J, Rackham, O, Ramilowski, J, Rashid, M, Ravasi, T, Rehli, M, Rizzu, P, Roncador, M, Roy, S, Rye, M, Saijyo, E, Sajantila, A, Saka, A, Sakaguchi, S, Sakai, M, Sandelin, A, Sato, H, Satoh, H, Suzana, S, Alka, S, Schaefer, U, Schmeier, S, Schmidl, C, Schneider, C, Schultes, Ea, Schulze Tanzil, G, Schwegmann, A, Semple, C, Sengstag, T, Severin, J, Sheng, G, Shimoji, H, Shimoni, Y, Shin, J, Simon, C, Sugiyama, D, Sugiyama, T, Summers, K, Suzuki, H, Suzuki, M, Suzuki, N, Swoboda, R, Hoen P, T, Tagami, M, Takahashi, N, Takai, J, Tanaka, H, Tatsukawa, H, Tatum, Z, Taylor, M, Thompson, M, Toyoda, H, Toyoda, T, Valen, E, Van De Wetering, M, Van Den Berg, L, Van Nimwegen, E, Verardo, R, Vijayan, D, Vitezic, M, Vorontzov, I, Wasserman, W, Watanabe, S, Wells, C, Winteringham, L, Wolvetang, E, Wood, Ej, Yamaguchi, Y, Yamamoto, M, Yoneda, M, Yonekura, Y, Yoshida, Shin'Ichirou, Young, R, Zabierowski, Se, Zhang, P, Zhao, X, Zucchelli, Silvia, Forrest, Ar, Wagner, Gp, Hubrecht Institute for Developmental Biology and Stem Cell Research, AII - Amsterdam institute for Infection and Immunity, Infectious diseases, and Experimental Immunology
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Cell type ,General Physics and Astronomy ,rna-seq data ,phylogenetic networks ,Biology ,ENCODE ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Divergence ,Transcriptome ,Models ,Settore BIO/13 - Biologia Applicata ,Neoplasms ,Humans ,Genetics ,Models, Statistical ,Multidisciplinary ,Statistical model ,General Chemistry ,Statistical ,Biological Evolution ,Body plan ,Tree structure ,Evolutionary biology ,Cancer cell - Abstract
In evolution, body plan complexity increases due to an increase in the number of individualized cell types. Yet, there is very little understanding of the mechanisms that produce this form of organismal complexity. One model for the origin of novel cell types is the sister cell-type model. According to this model, each cell type arises together with a sister cell type through specialization from an ancestral cell type. A key prediction of the sister cell-type model is that gene expression profiles of cell types exhibit tree structure. Here we present a statistical model for detecting tree structure in transcriptomic data and apply it to transcriptomes from ENCODE and FANTOM5. We show that transcriptomes of normal cells harbour substantial amounts of hierarchical structure. In contrast, cancer cell lines have less tree structure, suggesting that the emergence of cancer cells follows different principles from that of evolutionary cell-type origination.
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38. Brennendes pustulöses Exanthem nach Nierentransplantation
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Bramlage, C., Heller, T., Scheel, A., Edinger, M., Groenewold, F., Koziolek, M., Müller, G.A., and Strutz, F.
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39. Long-term outcome of patients with newly diagnosed chronic myeloid leukemia: a randomized comparison of stem cell transplantation with drug treatment
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Gratwohl, A., Pfirrmann, M., Zander, A., Kroger, N., Beelen, D., Novotny, J., Nerl, C., Scheid, C., Spiekermann, K., Mayer, J., Sayer, H. G., Falge, C., Bunjes, D., Doehner, H., Ganser, A., Schmidt-Wolf, I., Schwerdtfeger, R., Baurmann, H., Kuse, R., Schmitz, N., Wehmeier, A., Fischer, J. Th, Ho, A. D., Wilhelm, M., Goebeler, M-E, Lindemann, H. W., Bormann, M., Hertenstein, B., Schlimok, G., Baerlocher, G. M., Aul, C., Pfreundschuh, M., Fabian, M., Staib, P., Edinger, M., Schatz, M., Fauser, A., Arnold, R., Kindler, T., Wulf, G., Rosselet, A., Hellmann, A., Schaefer, E., Pruemmer, O., Schenk, M., Hasford, J., Heimpel, H., Hossfeld, D. K., Kolb, H-J, Buesche, G., Haferlach, C., Schnittger, S., Mueller, M. C., Reiter, A., Berger, U., Saussele, S., Hochhaus, A., Hehlmann, R., Gratwohl, A., Pfirrmann, M., Zander, A., Kroger, N., Beelen, D., Novotny, J., Nerl, C., Scheid, C., Spiekermann, K., Mayer, J., Sayer, H. G., Falge, C., Bunjes, D., Doehner, H., Ganser, A., Schmidt-Wolf, I., Schwerdtfeger, R., Baurmann, H., Kuse, R., Schmitz, N., Wehmeier, A., Fischer, J. Th, Ho, A. D., Wilhelm, M., Goebeler, M-E, Lindemann, H. W., Bormann, M., Hertenstein, B., Schlimok, G., Baerlocher, G. M., Aul, C., Pfreundschuh, M., Fabian, M., Staib, P., Edinger, M., Schatz, M., Fauser, A., Arnold, R., Kindler, T., Wulf, G., Rosselet, A., Hellmann, A., Schaefer, E., Pruemmer, O., Schenk, M., Hasford, J., Heimpel, H., Hossfeld, D. K., Kolb, H-J, Buesche, G., Haferlach, C., Schnittger, S., Mueller, M. C., Reiter, A., Berger, U., Saussele, S., Hochhaus, A., and Hehlmann, R.
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Tyrosine kinase inhibitors represent today's treatment of choice in chronic myeloid leukemia (CML). Allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) is regarded as salvage therapy. This prospective randomized CML-study IIIA recruited 669 patients with newly diagnosed CML between July 1997 and January 2004 from 143 centers. Of these, 427 patients were considered eligible for HSCT and were randomized by availability of a matched family donor between primary HSCT (group A; N = 166 patients) and best available drug treatment (group B; N = 261). Primary end point was long-term survival. Survival probabilities were not different between groups A and B (10-year survival: 0.76 (95% confidence interval (CI): 0.69-0.82) vs 0.69 (95% CI: 0.61-0.76)), but influenced by disease and transplant risk. Patients with a low transplant risk showed superior survival compared with patients with high( P < 0.001) and non-high-risk disease (P = 0.047) in group B; after entering blast crisis, survival was not different with or without HSCT. Significantly more patients in group A were in molecular remission (56% vs 39%; P = 0.005) and free of drug treatment (56% vs 6%; P < 0.001). Differences in symptoms and Karnofsky score were not significant. In the era of tyrosine kinase inhibitors, HSCT remains a valid option when both disease and transplant risk are considered.
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40. Differential roles of epigenetic changes and Foxp3 expression in regulatory T cell-specific transcriptional regulation
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Morikawa, H, Ohkura, N, Vandenbon, A, Itoh, M, Nagao Sato, S, Kawaji, H, Lassmann, T, Carninci, P, Hayashizaki, Y, Forrest, Ar, Standley, Dm, Date, H, Sakaguchi, S, FANTOM Consortium (Forrest AR, Rehli, M, Baillie, Jk, de Hoon MJ, Haberle, V, Kulakovskiy, Iv, Lizio, M, Andersson, R, Mungall, Cj, Meehan, Tf, Schmeier, S, Bertin, N, Jørgensen, M, Dimont, E, Arner, E, Schmidl, C, Schaefer, U, Medvedeva, Ya, Plessy, C, Vitezic, M, Severin, J, Semple, Ca, Ishizu, Y, Francescatto, M, Alam, I, Albanese, D, Altschuler, Gm, Archer, Ja, Arner, P, Babina, M, Baker, S, Balwierz, Pj, Beckhouse, Ag, Pradhan Bhatt, S, Blake, Ja, Blumenthal, A, Bodega, B, Bonetti, A, Briggs, J, Brombacher, F, Burroughs, Am, Califano, A, Cannistraci, Cv, Carbajo, D, Chen, Y, Chierici, M, Ciani, Y, Clevers, Hc, Dalla, E, Davis, Ca, Deplancke, B, Detmar, M, Diehl, Ad, Dohi, T, Drabløs, F, Edge, As, Edinger, M, Ekwall, K, Endoh, M, Enomoto, H, Fagiolini, M, Fairbairn, L, Fang, H, Farach Carson MC, Faulkner, Gj, Favorov, Av, Fisher, Me, Frith, Mc, Fujita, R, Fukuda, S, Furlanello, C, Furuno, M, Furusawa, J, Geijtenbeek, Tb, Gibson, A, Gingeras, T, Goldowitz, D, Gough, J, Guhl, S, Guler, R, Gustincich, Stefano, Ha, Tj, Hamaguchi, M, Hara, M, Harbers, M, Harshbarger, J, Hasegawa, A, Hasegawa, Y, Hashimoto, T, Herlyn, M, Hitchens, Kj, Ho Sui SJ, Hofmann, Om, Hoof, I, Hori, F, Huminiecki, L, Iida, K, Ikawa, T, Jankovic, Br, Jia, H, Joshi, A, Jurman, G, Kaczkowski, B, Kai, C, Kaida, K, Kaiho, A, Kajiyama, K, Kanamori Katayama, M, Kasianov, As, Kasukawa, T, Katayama, S, Kato, S, Kawaguchi, S, Kawamoto, H, Kawamura, Yi, Kawashima, T, Kempfle, Js, Kenna, Tj, Kere, J, Khachigian, Lm, Kitamura, T, Klinken, Sp, Knox, Aj, Kojima, M, Kojima, S, Kondo, N, Koseki, H, Koyasu, S, Krampitz, S, Kubosaki, A, Kwon, At, Laros, Jf, Lee, W, Lennartsson, A, Li, K, Lilje, B, Lipovich, L, Mackay Sim, A, Manabe, R, Mar, Jc, Marchand, B, Mathelier, A, Mejhert, N, Meynert, A, Mizuno, Y, Morais, Da, Morimoto, M, Moro, K, Motakis, E, Motohashi, H, Mummery, Cl, Murata, M, Nakachi, Y, Nakahara, F, Nakamura, T, Nakamura, Y, Nakazato, K, van Nimwegen, E, Ninomiya, N, Nishiyori, H, Noma, S, Nozaki, T, Ogishima, S, Ohmiya, H, Ohno, H, Ohshima, M, Okada Hatakeyama, M, Okazaki, Y, Orlando, V, Ovchinnikov, Da, Pain, A, Passier, R, Patrikakis, M, Persson, H, Piazza, S, Prendergast, Jg, Rackham, Oj, Ramilowski, Ja, Rashid, M, Ravasi, T, Rizzu, P, Roncador, M, Roy, S, Rye, Mb, Saijyo, E, Sajantila, A, Saka, A, Sakai, M, Sato, H, Satoh, H, Savvi, S, Saxena, A, Schneider, C, Schultes, Ea, Schulze Tanzil GG, Schwegmann, A, Sengstag, T, Sheng, G, Shimoji, H, Shimoni, Y, Shin, Jw, Simon, C, Sugiyama, D, Sugiyama, T, Suzuki, M, Swoboda, Rk, 't Hoen PA, Tagami, M, Takahashi, N, Takai, J, Tanaka, H, Tatsukawa, H, Tatum, Z, Thompson, M, Toyoda, H, Toyoda, T, Valen, E, van de Wetering, M, van den Berg LM, Verardo, R, Vijayan, D, Vorontsov, Ie, Wasserman, Ww, Watanabe, S, Wells, Ca, Winteringham, Ln, Wolvetang, E, Wood, Ej, Yamaguchi, Y, Yamamoto, M, Yoneda, M, Yonekura, Y, Yoshida, S, Zabierowski, Se, Zhang, Pg, Zhao, X, Zucchelli, S, Summers, Km, Suzuki, H, Daub, Co, Kawai, J, Heutink, P, Hide, W, Freeman, Tc, Lenhard, B, Bajic, Vb, Taylor, Ms, Makeev, Vj, Sandelin, A, Hume, Da, Hayashizaki, Y., AII - Amsterdam institute for Infection and Immunity, Infectious diseases, Experimental Immunology, and Hubrecht Institute for Developmental Biology and Stem Cell Research
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Transcription, Genetic ,Regulatory T cell ,T-Lymphocytes ,Down-Regulation ,chemical and pharmacologic phenomena ,Biology ,Inbred C57BL ,T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory ,Epigenesis, Genetic ,Mice ,Genetic ,Settore BIO/13 - Biologia Applicata ,medicine ,Transcriptional regulation ,Animals ,Epigenetics ,Gene ,Inbred BALB C ,Genetics ,Regulation of gene expression ,Mice, Inbred BALB C ,Multidisciplinary ,Binding Sites ,FOXP3 ,hemic and immune systems ,Forkhead Transcription Factors ,DNA Methylation ,Biological Sciences ,Regulatory ,Cap analysis gene expression ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Gene Expression Regulation ,DNA methylation ,Transcription ,Epigenesis - Abstract
Naturally occurring regulatory T (Treg) cells, which specifically express the transcription factor forkhead box P3 (Foxp3), are engaged in the maintenance of immunological self-tolerance and homeostasis. By transcriptional start site cluster analysis, we assessed here how genome-wide patterns of DNA methylation or Foxp3 binding sites were associated with Treg-specific gene expression. We found that Treg-specific DNA hypomethylated regions were closely associated with Treg up-regulated transcriptional start site clusters, whereas Foxp3 binding regions had no significant correlation with either up- or down-regulated clusters in nonactivated Treg cells. However, in activated Treg cells, Foxp3 binding regions showed a strong correlation with down-regulated clusters. In accordance with these findings, the above two features of activation-dependent gene regulation in Treg cells tend to occur at different locations in the genome. The results collectively indicate that Treg-specific DNA hypomethylation is instrumental in gene up-regulation in steady state Treg cells, whereas Foxp3 down-regulates the expression of its target genes in activated Treg cells. Thus, the two events seem to play distinct but complementary roles in Treg-specific gene expression.
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41. Effect of computer-assisted European Best Practice Guideline implementation on adherence and target attainment: ORAMA results
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Covic, A, Locatelli, F, Macdougall, Ic, Wiecek, A, Shikov, P, Nikolov, D, Deliyska, B, Paskalev, D, Simeonov, P, Belavic, Z, Jerko, B, Leko, N, Bogadi, I, Winkler, Re, Buhl, M, Wilbrandt, E, Edinger, M, Mall, M, Dammerboer, C, Urzowski, H, Flender, D, Kunowski, G, Müller, A, Anschütz, H, Prager, G, Lüth, Jb, Gaspare De Santo, N, Lodeserto, C, Bonomini, M, Meneghel, G, Ragaiolo, M, Cancarini, Giovanni, Rotolo, U, Zepa, L, Saumane Baza, G, Rivots, G, Rozentals, R, Rydzewski, A, Antczak Jedrzejczak, D, Ratajewski, W, Frankiewicz, D, Mazur, O, Grazyna, B, Kosicki, A, Sydor, A, Muszytowski, M, Mircescu, G, Mugosa Ratkovic, M, Pljesa, S, Nesic, V, Dimkovic, N, Curic, S, Lazarevic, M, and Kovacevic, Z.
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hemodialysis ,erhythropoietin ,anemia - Published
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42. Renal anemia: comparing current Eastern and Western European management practice (ORAMA)
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Wiecek, A, Covic, A, Locatelli, F, Macdougall, Ic, ORAMA STUDY GROUP, COLLABORATORS SHIKOV, P, Nikolov, D, Deliyska, B, Paskalev, D, Simeonov, P, Belavic, Z, Jerko, B, Leko, N, Bogadi, I, Winkler, Re, Buhl, M, Wilbrandt, E, Edinger, M, Mall, M, Dammerboer, C, Urzowski, H, Flender, D, Kunowski, G, Müller, A, Anschütz, H, Prager, G, Johann, Borwin, DE SANTO NG, Lodeserto, C, Bonomini, M, Meneghel, G, Ragaiolo, M, Cancarini, Giovanni, Rotolo, U, Zepa, L, SAUMANE BAZA, G, Ritovs, G, Rozentals, R, Rydzewski, A, ANTCZAK JEDRZEJCZAK, D, Ratajewski, W, Frankiewicz, D, Mazur, O, Grazyna, B, Andrezej, K, Antoni, S, Marek, M, Mircescu, G, Ratkovic, Mm, Pljesa, S, Nesic, V, Dimkovic, N, Curic, S, Lazarevic, M, and Kovacevic, Z.
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malattia renale cronica ,anemia ,chronic kidney disease - Published
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43. ORAMA: a study to investigate EBPG impact on renal anaemia - design and baseline data
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Locatelli, F, Covic, A, Macdougall, Ic, Wiecek, A, ORAMA STUDY GROUP, COLLABORATORS COVIC, A, Shikov, P, Nikolov, D, Deliyska, B, Paskalev, D, Simeonov, P, Belavic, Z, Jerko, B, Leko, N, Winkler, Re, Buhi, M, Wilbrandt, E, Edinger, M, Mall, M, Dammerboer, C, Urzowski, H, Flender, D, Kunowski, G, Müller, A, Anschütz, H, Prager, G, DE SANTO NG, Lodeserto, C, Bonomini, M, Meneghel, G, Ragaiolo, M, Cancarini, Giovanni, Rotolo, U, Zepa, L, SAUMANE BAZA, G, Ritovs, G, Rosentals, R, Rydzewski, A, ANTCZAK JEDRZEJCZAK, D, Ratajewski, W, Frankiewicz, D, Mazur, O, Bogdanowicz, G, Kosicki, A, Sydor, A, Muszytowski, M, Mircescu, G, Ratkovic, Mm, Pljesa, S, Nesic, V, Dimkovic, N, Curic, S, Lazarevic, M, and Kovacevic, Z.
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anemia ,dialysis ,erhythropoietin - Published
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44. Altered immune reconstitution of B and T cells precedes the onset of clinical symptoms of chronic graft-versus-host disease and is influenced by the type of onset.
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Fehn, U., Holler, E., Hoffmann, P., Edinger, M., Wolff, D., Bohmann, E.-M., Holler, B., Weber, D., and Herr, W.
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We analyzed lymphocyte subpopulations and cytokines 3 months after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation aiming to identify predictive cellular and serum markers for chronic graft-versus-host disease (cGVHD). Samples of 49 patients (pts) (no cGVHD (n = 14), subsequent quiescent onset (n = 16), de novo onset of cGVHD (n = 19)) were analyzed in the absence of active GVHD by flow cytometry and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. All mean absolute cell counts are presented as cells per microliter; relative cell counts are presented as percentage of lymphocytes. Pts with subsequent de novo cGVHD had significantly higher relative and absolute counts of CD4+ T cells including higher absolute counts of CD4+ memory T cells (22.36%; 206.55/μl; 136/μl, respectively) compared to pts with subsequent quiescent onset of cGVHD (12.41%; 83.42/μl; 54.3/μl) and pts without cGVHD (10.55%) with regard to relative counts of CD4+ T cells. Similarly, significantly more relative and absolute regulatory T cell numbers (CD4+FOXP3+) were detected in pts with de novo onset of cGVHD (3.08% and 24.63/μl) compared to those in pts without (1.25% and 9.06/μl) or with quiescent onset of cGVHD (1.15% and 6.91/μl). Finally, relative B cell counts, including naïve and memory B cells, were also significantly decreased in pts developing quiescent cGVHD (0.85, 0.73, 0.12% resp.) when compared to pts with de novo onset (5.61, 5.24, 0.38%). The results demonstrate that alterations in immune reconstitution are already present before onset of clinical symptoms and differ between de novo and quiescent onset of disease. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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45. CD4+CD25+ Regulatory T Cells in Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation
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Hoffmann, P., primary, Ermann, J., additional, and Edinger, M., additional
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46. Recipient NOD2/CARD15 status affects cellular infiltrates in human intestinal graft-versus-host disease
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Landfried, K, Bataille, F, Rogler, G, Brenmoehl, J, Kosovac, K, Wolff, D, Hilgendorf, I, Hahn, J, Edinger, M, Hoffmann, P, Obermeier, F, Schoelmerich, J, Andreesen, R, Holler, E, Landfried, K, Bataille, F, Rogler, G, Brenmoehl, J, Kosovac, K, Wolff, D, Hilgendorf, I, Hahn, J, Edinger, M, Hoffmann, P, Obermeier, F, Schoelmerich, J, Andreesen, R, and Holler, E
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Nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain 2/caspase recruitment domain 15 (NOD2/CARD15) polymorphisms have been identified as risk factors of both Crohn's disease and graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) following allogeneic stem cell transplantation. However, the role of these receptors of innate immunity in the pathophysiology of gastrointestinal GVHD is still poorly defined. Immunohistological features of intestinal GVHD were analysed in gastrointestinal biopsies from 58 patients obtained at the time of first onset of intestinal symptoms. The observed changes were correlated with concomitant risk factors and the presence of polymorphisms within the pathogen recognition receptor gene NOD2/CARD15. Intestinal GVHD was associated with a stage-dependent decrease in CD4 T cell infiltrates and an increase in CD8 T cells in the lamina propria; CD8 infiltrates correlated with extent of apoptosis and consecutive epithelial proliferation. The presence of NOD2/CARD15 variants in the recipient was associated with a significant loss of CD4 T cells: in a semiquantitative analysis, the median CD4 score for patients with wild-type NOD2/CARD15 was 1.1 (range 3), but only 0.4 (range 2) for patients with variants (P = 0.002). This observation was independent from severity of GVHD in multivariate analyses and could not be explained by the loss of forkhead box P3(+) T cells. Our results suggest a loss of protective CD4 T cells in intestinal GVHD which is enhanced further by the presence of NOD2/CARD15 variants. Our study might help to identify more selective therapeutic strategies in the future.
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47. The regulation of advanced therapy medicinal products in europe and the role of academia
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Pearce, K.F., primary, Hildebrandt, M.O., additional, Scheding, S., additional, Köhl, U., additional, Mischak-Weissinger, E., additional, Hauser, A., additional, Edinger, M., additional, Greinix, H., additional, Worel, N., additional, Apperley, J., additional, Lowdell, M.W., additional, and Dickinson, A.M., additional
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48. Extracorporeal photopheresis in 62 patients with acute and chronic GVHD: Results of treatment with the COBE Spectra System
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Hautmann, A H, primary, Wolff, D, additional, Hahn, J, additional, Edinger, M, additional, Schirmer, N, additional, Ammer, J, additional, Holler, B, additional, Landfried, K, additional, Hautmann, M G, additional, Ahrens, N, additional, Ugocsai, P, additional, Andreesen, R, additional, and Holler, E, additional
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49. Vaccination against pandemic H1N1 (2009) in patients after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation: a retrospective analysis
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Roll, D., primary, Ammer, J., additional, Holler, B., additional, Salzberger, B., additional, Schweiger, B., additional, Jilg, W., additional, Andreesen, R., additional, Edinger, M., additional, Wolff, D., additional, and Holler, E., additional
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50. Effective Treatment of Acute GvHD After Haploidentical BMT With in vitro Expanded Murine CD4+CD25+ Regulatory T Cells
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Boeld, T.J., primary, Spacenko, E., additional, Eder, R., additional, Weber, C., additional, Lang-Schwarz, C., additional, Huber, E., additional, Andreesen, R., additional, Hoffmann, P., additional, and Edinger, M., additional
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