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2. Cohort profile: Biomarkers related to folate-dependent one-carbon metabolism in colorectal cancer recurrence and survival – the FOCUS Consortium
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Gigic, Biljana, primary, van Roekel, Eline, additional, Holowatyj, Andreana N, additional, Brezina, Stefanie, additional, Geijsen, Anne J M R, additional, Ulvik, Arve, additional, Ose, Jennifer, additional, Koole, Janna L, additional, Damerell, Victoria, additional, Kiblawi, Rama, additional, Gumpenberger, Tanja, additional, Lin, Tengda, additional, Kvalheim, Gry, additional, Koelsch, Torsten, additional, Kok, Dieuwertje E, additional, van Duijnhoven, Franzel J, additional, Bours, Martijn J, additional, Baierl, Andreas, additional, Li, Christopher I, additional, Grady, William, additional, Vickers, Kathy, additional, Habermann, Nina, additional, Schneider, Martin, additional, Kampman, Ellen, additional, Ueland, Per Magne, additional, Ulrich, Alexis, additional, Weijenberg, Matty, additional, Gsur, Andrea, additional, and Ulrich, Cornelia, additional
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- 2022
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3. Higher vitamin B6 status is associated with improved survival among patients with stage I–III colorectal cancer
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Holowatyj, Andreana N, primary, Ose, Jennifer, additional, Gigic, Biljana, additional, Lin, Tengda, additional, Ulvik, Arve, additional, Geijsen, Anne JMR, additional, Brezina, Stefanie, additional, Kiblawi, Rama, additional, van Roekel, Eline H, additional, Baierl, Andreas, additional, Böhm, Jürgen, additional, Bours, Martijn JL, additional, Brenner, Hermann, additional, Breukink, Stéphanie O, additional, Chang-Claude, Jenny, additional, de Wilt, Johannes HW, additional, Grady, William M, additional, Grünberger, Thomas, additional, Gumpenberger, Tanja, additional, Herpel, Esther, additional, Hoffmeister, Michael, additional, Keulen, Eric TP, additional, Kok, Dieuwertje E, additional, Koole, Janna L, additional, Kosma, Katharina, additional, Kouwenhoven, Ewout A, additional, Kvalheim, Gry, additional, Li, Christopher I, additional, Schirmacher, Peter, additional, Schrotz-King, Petra, additional, Singer, Marie C, additional, van Duijnhoven, Fränzel JB, additional, van Halteren, Henk K, additional, Vickers, Kathy, additional, Vogelaar, F Jeroen, additional, Warby, Christy A, additional, Wesselink, Evertine, additional, Ueland, Per M, additional, Ulrich, Alexis B, additional, Schneider, Martin, additional, Habermann, Nina, additional, Kampman, Ellen, additional, Weijenberg, Matty P, additional, Gsur, Andrea, additional, and Ulrich, Cornelia M, additional
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- 2022
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4. One-carbon metabolites, B vitamins and associations with systemic inflammation and angiogenesis biomarkers among colorectal cancer patients: results from the ColoCare Study
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Kiblawi, Rama, Kiblawi, Rama, Holowatyj, Andreana N., Gigic, Biljana, Brezina, Stefanie, Geijsen, Anne J. M. R., Ose, Jennifer, Lin, Tengda, Hardikar, Sheetal, Himbert, Caroline, Warby, Christy A., Boehm, Juergen, Bourse, Martijn J. L., van Duijnhoven, Fraenzel J. B., Gumpenberger, Tanja, Kok, Dieuwertje E., Koole, Janna L., van Roekel, Eline H., Schrotz-King, Petra, Ulvikl, Arve, Gsur, Andrea, Habermann, Nina, Weijenberg, Matty P., Ueland, Per Magne, Schneiders, Martin, Ulrich, Alexis, Ulrich, Cornelia M., Playdon, Mary, Kiblawi, Rama, Kiblawi, Rama, Holowatyj, Andreana N., Gigic, Biljana, Brezina, Stefanie, Geijsen, Anne J. M. R., Ose, Jennifer, Lin, Tengda, Hardikar, Sheetal, Himbert, Caroline, Warby, Christy A., Boehm, Juergen, Bourse, Martijn J. L., van Duijnhoven, Fraenzel J. B., Gumpenberger, Tanja, Kok, Dieuwertje E., Koole, Janna L., van Roekel, Eline H., Schrotz-King, Petra, Ulvikl, Arve, Gsur, Andrea, Habermann, Nina, Weijenberg, Matty P., Ueland, Per Magne, Schneiders, Martin, Ulrich, Alexis, Ulrich, Cornelia M., and Playdon, Mary
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B vitamins involved in one-carbon metabolism have been implicated in the development of inflammation- and angiogenesis-related chronic diseases, such as colorectal cancer (CRC). Yet, the role of one-carbon metabolism in inflammation and angiogenesis among CRC patients remains unclear. The objective of this study was to investigate associations of components of one-carbon metabolism with inflammation and angiogenesis biomarkers among newly diagnosed CRC patients (n 238) in the prospective ColoCare Study, Heidelberg. We cross-sectionally analysed associations between twelve B vitamins and one-carbon metabolites and ten inflammation and angiogenesis biomarkers from pre-surgery serum samples using multivariable linear regression models. We further explored associations among novel biomarkers in these pathways with Spearman partial correlation analyses. We hypothesised that pyridoxal-5'-phosphate (PLP) is inversely associated with inflammatory biomarkers. We observed that PLP was inversely associated with C-reactive protein (CRP) (r -0 center dot 33, P-linear <0 center dot 0001), serum amyloid A (SAA) (r -0 center dot 23, P-linear = 0 center dot 003), IL-6 (r -0 center dot 39, P-linear <0 center dot 0001), IL-8 (r -0 center dot 20, P-linear = 0 center dot 02) and TNF alpha (r -0 center dot 12, P-linear = 0 center dot 045). Similar findings were observed for 5-methyl-tetrahydrofolate and CRP (r -0 center dot 14), SAA (r -0 center dot 14) and TNF alpha (r -0 center dot 15) among CRC patients. Folate catabolite acetyl-para-aminobenzoylglutamic acid (pABG) was positively correlated with IL-6 (r 0 center dot 27, P-linear <0 center dot 0001), and pABG was positively correlated with IL-8 (r 0 center dot 21, P-linear <0 center dot 0001), indicating higher folate utilisation during inflammation. Our data support the hypothesis of inverse associations between PLP and inflammatory biomarkers among CRC patients. A better understanding of the role and inter-relation of
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5. Cohort profile : Biomarkers related to folate-dependent one-carbon metabolism in colorectal cancer recurrence and survival - The FOCUS Consortium
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Gigic, Biljana, Van Roekel, Eline, Holowatyj, Andreana N., Brezina, Stefanie, Geijsen, Anne J.M.R., Ulvik, Arve, Ose, Jennifer, Koole, Janna L., Damerell, Victoria, Kiblawi, Rama, Gumpenberger, Tanja, Lin, Tengda, Kvalheim, Gry, Koelsch, Torsten, Kok, Dieuwertje E., van Duijnhoven, Franzel J., Bours, Martijn J., Baierl, Andreas, Li, Christopher I., Grady, William, Vickers, Kathy, Habermann, Nina, Schneider, Martin, Kampman, Ellen, Ueland, Per Magne, Ulrich, Alexis, Weijenberg, Matty, Gsur, Andrea, Ulrich, Cornelia, Gigic, Biljana, Van Roekel, Eline, Holowatyj, Andreana N., Brezina, Stefanie, Geijsen, Anne J.M.R., Ulvik, Arve, Ose, Jennifer, Koole, Janna L., Damerell, Victoria, Kiblawi, Rama, Gumpenberger, Tanja, Lin, Tengda, Kvalheim, Gry, Koelsch, Torsten, Kok, Dieuwertje E., van Duijnhoven, Franzel J., Bours, Martijn J., Baierl, Andreas, Li, Christopher I., Grady, William, Vickers, Kathy, Habermann, Nina, Schneider, Martin, Kampman, Ellen, Ueland, Per Magne, Ulrich, Alexis, Weijenberg, Matty, Gsur, Andrea, and Ulrich, Cornelia
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Purpose The overarching goal of the FOCUS (biomarkers related to folate-dependent one-carbon metabolism in colorectal cancer (CRC) recurrence and survival) Consortium is to unravel the effect of folate and folate-mediated one-carbon metabolism (FOCM) biomarkers on CRC prognosis to provide clinically relevant advice on folate intake to cancer patients and define future tertiary prevention strategies. Participants The FOCUS Consortium is an international, prospective cohort of 2401 women and men above 18 years of age who were diagnosed with a primary invasive non-metastatic (stages I-III) CRC. The consortium comprises patients from Austria, two sites from the Netherlands, Germany and two sites from the USA. Patients are recruited after CRC diagnosis and followed at 6 and 12 months after enrolment. At each time point, sociodemographic data, data on health behaviour and clinical data are collected, blood samples are drawn. Findings to date An increased risk of cancer recurrences was observed among patients with higher compared with lower circulating folic acid concentrations. Furthermore, specific folate species within the FOCM pathway were associated with both inflammation and angiogenesis pathways among patients with CRC. In addition, higher vitamin B 6 status was associated with better quality of life at 6 months post-treatment. Future plans Better insights into the research on associations between folate and FOCM biomarkers and clinical outcomes in patients with CRC will facilitate the development of guidelines regarding folate intake in order to provide clinically relevant advice to patients with cancer, health professionals involved in patient care, and ultimately further tertiary prevention strategies in the future. The FOCUS Consortium offers an excellent infrastructure for short-term and long-term research projects and for combining additional biomarkers and data resulting from the individual cohorts within the next years, for example, microbiome data, omics an
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6. Higher vitamin B6 status is associated with improved survival among patients with stage I-III colorectal cancer
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Holowatyj, Andreana N, Ose, Jennifer, Gigic, Biljana, Lin, Tengda, Ulvik, Arve, Geijsen, Anne J M R, Brezina, Stefanie, Kiblawi, Rama, van Roekel, Eline H, Baierl, Andreas, Böhm, Jürgen, Bours, Martijn J L, Brenner, Hermann, Breukink, Stéphanie O, Chang-Claude, Jenny, de Wilt, Johannes H W, Grady, William M, Grünberger, Thomas, Gumpenberger, Tanja, Herpel, Esther, Hoffmeister, Michael, Keulen, Eric T P, Kok, Dieuwertje E, Koole, Janna L, Kosma, Katharina, Kouwenhoven, Ewout A, Kvalheim, Gry, Li, Christopher I, Schirmacher, Peter, Schrotz-King, Petra, Singer, Marie C, van Duijnhoven, Fränzel J B, van Halteren, Henk K, Vickers, Kathy, Vogelaar, F Jeroen, Warby, Christy A, Wesselink, Evertine, Ueland, Per M, Ulrich, Alexis B, Schneider, Martin, Habermann, Nina, Kampman, Ellen, Weijenberg, Matty P, Gsur, Andrea, Ulrich, Cornelia M, Holowatyj, Andreana N, Ose, Jennifer, Gigic, Biljana, Lin, Tengda, Ulvik, Arve, Geijsen, Anne J M R, Brezina, Stefanie, Kiblawi, Rama, van Roekel, Eline H, Baierl, Andreas, Böhm, Jürgen, Bours, Martijn J L, Brenner, Hermann, Breukink, Stéphanie O, Chang-Claude, Jenny, de Wilt, Johannes H W, Grady, William M, Grünberger, Thomas, Gumpenberger, Tanja, Herpel, Esther, Hoffmeister, Michael, Keulen, Eric T P, Kok, Dieuwertje E, Koole, Janna L, Kosma, Katharina, Kouwenhoven, Ewout A, Kvalheim, Gry, Li, Christopher I, Schirmacher, Peter, Schrotz-King, Petra, Singer, Marie C, van Duijnhoven, Fränzel J B, van Halteren, Henk K, Vickers, Kathy, Vogelaar, F Jeroen, Warby, Christy A, Wesselink, Evertine, Ueland, Per M, Ulrich, Alexis B, Schneider, Martin, Habermann, Nina, Kampman, Ellen, Weijenberg, Matty P, Gsur, Andrea, and Ulrich, Cornelia M
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Background Folate-mediated 1-carbon metabolism requires several nutrients, including vitamin B6. Circulating biomarker concentrations indicating high vitamin B6 status are associated with a reduced risk of colorectal cancer (CRC). However, little is known about the effect of B6 status in relation to clinical outcomes in CRC patients. Objectives We investigated survival outcomes in relation to vitamin B6 status in prospectively followed CRC patients. Methods A total of 2031 patients with stage I-III CRC participated in 6 prospective patient cohorts in the international FOCUS (folate-dependent 1-carbon metabolism in colorectal cancer recurrence and survival) Consortium. Preoperative blood samples were used to measure vitamin B6 status by the direct marker pyridoxal 5 '-phosphate (PLP), as well as the functional marker HK-ratio (HKr)[3 '-hydroxykynurenine: (kynurenic acid + xanthurenic acid + 3 '-hydroxy anthranilic acid + anthranilic acid)]. Using Cox proportional hazards regression, we examined associations of vitamin B6 status with overall survival (OS), disease-free survival (DFS), and risk of recurrence, adjusted for patient age, sex, circulating creatinine concentrations, tumor site, stage, and cohort. Results After a median follow-up of 3.2 y for OS, higher preoperative vitamin B6 status as assessed by PLP and the functional marker HKr was associated with 16-32% higher all-cause and disease-free survival, although there was no significant association with disease recurrence (doubling in PLP concentration: HROS, 0.68; 95% CI: 0.59, 0.79; HRDFS, 0.84; 95% CI: 0.75, 0.94; HRRecurrence, 0.96; 95% CI: 0.84, 1.09; HKr: HROS, 2.04; 95% CI: 1.67, 2.49; HRDFS, 1.56; 95% CI: 1.31, 1.85; HRRecurrence, 1.21; 95% CI: 0.96,1. 52). The association of PLP with improved OS was consistent across colorectal tumor site (right-sided colon: HROS, 0.75; 95% CI: 0.59, 0.96; left-sided colon: HROS, 0.71; 95% CI: 0.55, 0.92; rectosigmoid junction and rectum: HROS, 0.61; 95% CI: 0.47
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7. Correction to: Nutritional Metabolomics in Cancer Epidemiology: Current Trends, Challenges, and Future Directions
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McGee, Emma E., Kiblawi, Rama, Playdon, Mary C., and Eliassen, A. Heather
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8. Circulating B-vitamin biomarkers and B-vitamin supplement use in relation to quality of life in patients with colorectal cancer: results from the FOCUS consortium
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Koole, Janna L, primary, Bours, Martijn JL, additional, Geijsen, Anne JMR, additional, Gigic, Biljana, additional, Ulvik, Arve, additional, Kok, Dieuwertje E, additional, Brezina, Stefanie, additional, Ose, Jennifer, additional, Baierl, Andreas, additional, Böhm, Jürgen, additional, Brenner, Hermann, additional, Breukink, Stéphanie O, additional, Chang-Claude, Jenny, additional, van Duijnhoven, Fränzel JB, additional, van Duijvendijk, Peter, additional, Gumpenberger, Tanja, additional, Habermann, Nina, additional, van Halteren, Henk K, additional, Hoffmeister, Michael, additional, Holowatyj, Andreana N, additional, Janssen-Heijnen, Maryska LG, additional, Keulen, Eric TP, additional, Kiblawi, Rama, additional, Kruyt, Flip M, additional, Li, Christopher I, additional, Lin, Tengda, additional, Midttun, Øivind, additional, Peoples, Anita R, additional, van Roekel, Eline H, additional, Schneider, Martin A, additional, Schrotz-King, Petra, additional, Ulrich, Alexis B, additional, Vickers, Kathy, additional, Wesselink, Evertine, additional, de Wilt, Johannes HW, additional, Gsur, Andrea, additional, Ueland, Per M, additional, Ulrich, Cornelia M, additional, Kampman, Ellen, additional, and Weijenberg, Matty P, additional
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- 2021
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9. Circulating folate and folic acid concentrations : Associations with colorectal cancer recurrence and survival
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Geijsen, Anne J.M.R., Ulvik, Arve, Gigic, Biljana, Kok, Dieuwertje E., van Duijnhoven, Fränzel J.B., Holowatyj, Andreana N., Brezina, Stefanie, van Roekel, Eline H., Baierl, Andreas, Bergmann, Michael M., Böhm, Jürgen, Bours, Martijn J.L., Brenner, Hermann, Breukink, Stéphanie O., Bronner, Mary P., Chang-Claude, Jenny, De Wilt, Johannes H.W., Grady, William M., Grünberger, Thomas, Gumpenberger, Tanja, Herpel, Esther, Hoffmeister, Michael, Huang, Lyen C., Jedrzkiewicz, Jolanta D., Keulen, Eric T.P., Kiblawi, Rama, Kölsch, Torsten, Koole, Janna L., Kosma, Katharina, Kouwenhoven, Ewout A., Kruyt, Flip M., Kvalheim, Gry, Li, Christopher I., Lin, Tengda, Ose, Jennifer, Pickron, T.B., Scaife, Courtney L., Schirmacher, Peter, Schneider, Martin A., Schrotz-King, Petra, Singer, Marie C., Swanson, Eric R., van Duijvendijk, Peter, van Halteren, Henk K., van Zutphen, Moniek, Vickers, Kathy, Vogelaar, F.J., Wesselink, Evertine, Habermann, Nina, Ulrich, Alexis B., Ueland, Per M., Weijenberg, Matty P., Gsur, Andrea, Ulrich, Cornelia M., Kampman, Ellen, Geijsen, Anne J.M.R., Ulvik, Arve, Gigic, Biljana, Kok, Dieuwertje E., van Duijnhoven, Fränzel J.B., Holowatyj, Andreana N., Brezina, Stefanie, van Roekel, Eline H., Baierl, Andreas, Bergmann, Michael M., Böhm, Jürgen, Bours, Martijn J.L., Brenner, Hermann, Breukink, Stéphanie O., Bronner, Mary P., Chang-Claude, Jenny, De Wilt, Johannes H.W., Grady, William M., Grünberger, Thomas, Gumpenberger, Tanja, Herpel, Esther, Hoffmeister, Michael, Huang, Lyen C., Jedrzkiewicz, Jolanta D., Keulen, Eric T.P., Kiblawi, Rama, Kölsch, Torsten, Koole, Janna L., Kosma, Katharina, Kouwenhoven, Ewout A., Kruyt, Flip M., Kvalheim, Gry, Li, Christopher I., Lin, Tengda, Ose, Jennifer, Pickron, T.B., Scaife, Courtney L., Schirmacher, Peter, Schneider, Martin A., Schrotz-King, Petra, Singer, Marie C., Swanson, Eric R., van Duijvendijk, Peter, van Halteren, Henk K., van Zutphen, Moniek, Vickers, Kathy, Vogelaar, F.J., Wesselink, Evertine, Habermann, Nina, Ulrich, Alexis B., Ueland, Per M., Weijenberg, Matty P., Gsur, Andrea, Ulrich, Cornelia M., and Kampman, Ellen
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Background: Folates, including folic acid, may play a dual role in colorectal cancer development. Folate is suggested to be protective in early carcinogenesis but could accelerate growth of premalignant lesions or micrometastases. Whether circulating concentrations of folate and folic acid, measured around time of diagnosis, are associated with recurrence and survival in colorectal cancer patients is largely unknown. Methods: Circulating concentrations of folate, folic acid, and folate catabolites p-aminobenzoylglutamate and p-acetamidobenzoylglutamate were measured by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry at diagnosis in 2024 stage I-III colorectal cancer patients from European and US patient cohort studies. Multivariable-adjusted Cox proportional hazard models were used to assess associations between folate, folic acid, and folate catabolites concentrations with recurrence, overall survival, and disease-free survival. Results: No statistically significant associations were observed between folate, p-aminobenzoylglutamate, and p-acetamidobenzoylglutamate concentrations and recurrence, overall survival, and disease-free survival, with hazard ratios ranging from 0.92 to 1.16. The detection of folic acid in the circulation (yes or no) was not associated with any outcome. However, among patients with detectable folic acid concentrations (n=296), a higher risk of recurrence was observed for each twofold increase in folic acid (hazard ratio = 1.31, 95% confidence interval = 1.02 to 1.58). No statistically significant associations were found between folic acid concentrations and overall and disease-free survival. Conclusions: Circulating folate and folate catabolite concentrations at colorectal cancer diagnosis were not associated with recurrence and survival. However, caution is warranted for high blood concentrations of folic acid because they may increase the risk of colorectal cancer recurrence.
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10. Circulating Folate and Folic Acid Concentrations: Associations With Colorectal Cancer Recurrence and Survival
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Geijsen, Anne J M R, primary, Ulvik, Arve, additional, Gigic, Biljana, additional, Kok, Dieuwertje E, additional, van Duijnhoven, Fränzel J B, additional, Holowatyj, Andreana N, additional, Brezina, Stefanie, additional, van Roekel, Eline H, additional, Baierl, Andreas, additional, Bergmann, Michael M, additional, Böhm, Jürgen, additional, Bours, Martijn J L, additional, Brenner, Hermann, additional, Breukink, Stéphanie O, additional, Bronner, Mary P, additional, Chang-Claude, Jenny, additional, de Wilt, Johannes H W, additional, Grady, William M, additional, Grünberger, Thomas, additional, Gumpenberger, Tanja, additional, Herpel, Esther, additional, Hoffmeister, Michael, additional, Huang, Lyen C, additional, Jedrzkiewicz, Jolanta D, additional, Keulen, Eric T P, additional, Kiblawi, Rama, additional, Kölsch, Torsten, additional, Koole, Janna L, additional, Kosma, Katharina, additional, Kouwenhoven, Ewout A, additional, Kruyt, Flip M, additional, Kvalheim, Gry, additional, Li, Christopher I, additional, Lin, Tengda, additional, Ose, Jennifer, additional, Pickron, T Bartley, additional, Scaife, Courtney L, additional, Schirmacher, Peter, additional, Schneider, Martin A, additional, Schrotz-King, Petra, additional, Singer, Marie C, additional, Swanson, Eric R, additional, van Duijvendijk, Peter, additional, van Halteren, Henk K, additional, van Zutphen, Moniek, additional, Vickers, Kathy, additional, Vogelaar, F Jeroen, additional, Wesselink, Evertine, additional, Habermann, Nina, additional, Ulrich, Alexis B, additional, Ueland, Per M, additional, Weijenberg, Matty P, additional, Gsur, Andrea, additional, Ulrich, Cornelia M, additional, and Kampman, Ellen, additional
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- 2020
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11. One-carbon metabolites, B vitamins and associations with systemic inflammation and angiogenesis biomarkers among colorectal cancer patients: results from the ColoCare Study
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Kiblawi, Rama, primary, Holowatyj, Andreana N., additional, Gigic, Biljana, additional, Brezina, Stefanie, additional, Geijsen, Anne J. M. R., additional, Ose, Jennifer, additional, Lin, Tengda, additional, Hardikar, Sheetal, additional, Himbert, Caroline, additional, Warby, Christy A., additional, Böhm, Jürgen, additional, Bours, Martijn J. L., additional, van Duijnhoven, Fränzel J. B., additional, Gumpenberger, Tanja, additional, Kok, Dieuwertje E., additional, Koole, Janna L., additional, van Roekel, Eline H., additional, Schrotz-King, Petra, additional, Ulvik, Arve, additional, Gsur, Andrea, additional, Habermann, Nina, additional, Weijenberg, Matty P., additional, Ueland, Per Magne, additional, Schneider, Martin, additional, Ulrich, Alexis, additional, Ulrich, Cornelia M., additional, and Playdon, Mary, additional
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- 2020
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12. Teilnahme-Aufruf – Favorisierte Arbeitszeitmodelle in der Gynäkologie – FARBEN-Studie der Jungen Foren DGGG, OEGGG und SGGG.
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Klee, Amanda, Amann, Niklas, Becker, Claudia, Fößleitner, Philipp, Krawczyk, Natalia, Kiblawi, Rama, Simowitsch, Solveig, Tauber, Nikolas, Taumberger, Nadja, and Banys-Paluchowski, Maggie
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- 2023
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13. Spontaneous lymphoblastoid cell lines from patients with Epstein-Barr virus infection show highly variable proliferation characteristics that correlate with the expression levels of viral microRNAs
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Delecluse, Susanne, primary, Yu, Jiyang, additional, Bernhardt, Katharina, additional, Haar, Janina, additional, Poirey, Remy, additional, Tsai, Ming-Han, additional, Kiblawi, Rama, additional, Kopp-Schneider, Annette, additional, Schnitzler, Paul, additional, Zeier, Martin, additional, Dreger, Peter, additional, Wuchter, Patrick, additional, Bulut, Olcay Cem, additional, Behrends, Uta, additional, and Delecluse, Henri-Jacques, additional
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- 2019
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