45 results on '"Maurer, Gabriele D."'
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2. Static FET PET radiomics for the differentiation of treatment-related changes from glioma progression
3. Sequential implementation of DSC-MR perfusion and dynamic [18F]FET PET allows efficient differentiation of glioma progression from treatment-related changes
4. Efficacy and safety of oral factor Xa inhibitors versus vitamin-K antagonists in the early phase after acute ischemic stroke or TIA in the real-world setting: The PRODAST study.
5. Kapitel 60 - Hypophysentumoren
6. Supplementary Data from Src Induces Urokinase Receptor Gene Expression and Invasion/Intravasation via Activator Protein-1/p-c-Jun in Colorectal Cancer
7. Data from Src Induces Urokinase Receptor Gene Expression and Invasion/Intravasation via Activator Protein-1/p-c-Jun in Colorectal Cancer
8. Supplementary Figure Legend from Analysis of Specific Transcriptional Regulators as Early Predictors of Independent Prognostic Relevance in Resected Colorectal Cancer
9. Supplementary Figures S1-S2 from Analysis of Specific Transcriptional Regulators as Early Predictors of Independent Prognostic Relevance in Resected Colorectal Cancer
10. Longitudinal study on MRI and neuropathological findings: Neither DSC-perfusion derived rCBVmax nor vessel densities correlate between newly diagnosed and progressive glioblastoma
11. Two Decades of Brain Tumour Imaging with O-(2-[18F]fluoroethyl)-L-tyrosine PET: The Forschungszentrum Jülich Experience
12. Two Decades of Brain Tumour Imaging with O-(2-[F-18]fluoroethyl)-L-tyrosine PET: The Forschungszentrum Julich Experience
13. Static FET PET radiomics for the differentiation of treatment-related changes from glioma progression
14. Longitudinal study on MRI and neuropathological findings: Neither DSC-perfusion derived rCBVmax nor vessel densities correlate between newly diagnosed and progressive glioblastoma.
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16. Matching Quantitative MRI Parameters with Histological Features of Treatment-Naïve IDH Wild-Type Glioma
17. 18F-FET PET Imaging in Differentiating Glioma Progression from Treatment-Related Changes: A Single-Center Experience: A Single-Center Experience
18. Matching quantitative MRI parameters with histological features of treatment-naïve IDH wild-type glioma
19. Loss of cell-matrix contact increases hypoxia-inducible factor-dependent transcriptional activity in glioma cells
20. Sequential implementation of DSC-MR perfusion and dynamic [18F]FET PET allows efficient differentiation of glioma progression from treatment-related changes
21. Cetuximab-Mediated Protection from Hypoxia- Induced Cell Death: Implications for Therapy Sequence in Colorectal Cancer
22. Urokinase receptor, MMP-1 and MMP-9 are markers to differentiate prognosis, adenoma and carcinoma in thyroid malignancies
23. F-18-FET PET Imaging in Differentiating Glioma Progression from Treatment-Related Changes: A Single-Center Experience
24. Sequential implementation of DSC-MR perfusion and dynamic [18F]FET PET allows efficient differentiation of glioma progression from treatment-related changes
25. Cetuximab-mediated protection from hypoxia-induced cell death: implications for therapy sequence in colorectal cancer
26. 18F-FET PET Imaging in Differentiating Glioma Progression from Treatment-Related Changes: A Single-Center Experience
27. Differential utilization of ketone bodies by neurons and glioma cell lines: a rationale for ketogenic diet as experimental glioma therapy
28. Regorafenib CSF penetration, efficacy, and MRI patterns in recurrent malignant glioma patients
29. 18F-FET PET imaging in differentiating glioma progression from treatment-related changes – a single-center experience.
30. FOXO3a orchestrates glioma cell responses to starvation conditions and promotes hypoxia-induced cell death
31. ERGO: A pilot study of ketogenic diet in recurrent glioblastoma
32. Differential utilization of ketone bodies by neurons and glioma cell lines: a rationale for ketogenic diet as experimental glioma therapy
33. Differential utilization of ketone bodies by neurons and glioma cell lines: a rationale for ketogenic diet as experimental glioma therapy
34. Cilengitide modulates attachment and viability of human glioma cells, but not sensitivity to irradiation or temozolomide in vitro
35. Src Induces Urokinase Receptor Gene Expression and Invasion/Intravasation via Activator Protein-1/p-c-Jun in Colorectal Cancer
36. Analysis of Specific Transcriptional Regulators as Early Predictors of Independent Prognostic Relevance in Resected Colorectal Cancer
37. Gliome: Molekulare Marker für die Therapieentscheidung - Pro.
38. P70. Transcriptional and molecular regulators of the urokinase-receptor-(u-PAR)-gene: First analysis of independent prognostic relevance in resected colorectal cancer
39. Regorafenib CSF Penetration, Efficacy, and MRI Patterns in Recurrent Malignant Glioma Patients.
40. Knockdown of the TP53-Induced Glycolysis and Apoptosis Regulator (TIGAR) Sensitizes Glioma Cells to Hypoxia, Irradiation and Temozolomide.
41. Sequential implementation of DSC-MR perfusion and dynamic [F-18]FET PET allows efficient differentiation of glioma progression from treatment-related changes
42. Sequential implementation of DSC-MR perfusion and dynamic [F-18]FET PET allows efficient differentiation of glioma progression from treatment-related changes
43. Gene Suppression of Transketolase-Like Protein 1 (TKTL1) Sensitizes Glioma Cells to Hypoxia and Ionizing Radiation.
44. Two Decades of Brain Tumour Imaging with O-(2-[ 18 F]fluoroethyl)-L-tyrosine PET: The Forschungszentrum Jülich Experience.
45. 18 F-FET PET Imaging in Differentiating Glioma Progression from Treatment-Related Changes: A Single-Center Experience.
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