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Eberhard Korsching
Affiliation
Institutet of Bioinformatics, University Hospital of Munster, University of Munster
ORCID
Career Start Year
1990
Papers
67
H Index
23
Expertise
CM4AI Collaborator
Nathan Sheffield (CM4AI)
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Journal Title
Published Year
36967761
Bromocriptine inhibits proliferation in the endometrium from women with adenomyosis.
Front Endocrinol (Lausanne)
2023
35203403
Digital Holographic Microscopy for Label-Free Detection of Leukocyte Alternations Associated with Perioperative Inflammation after Cardiac Surgery.
Cells
2022
35088879
Splice variants denote differences between a cancer stem cell side population of EWSR1⿿ERG⿿based Ewing sarcoma cells, its main population and EWSR1⿿FLI⿿based cells.
Int J Mol Med
2022
34997630
Characterization of the first microRNA in human CDH1 that affects cell cycle and apoptosis and indicates breast cancers progression.
J Cell Biochem
2022
31568783
Statins: Complex outcomes but increasingly helpful treatment options for patients.
Eur J Pharmacol
2019
30194772
miR-21-5p, miR-141-3p, and miR-205-5p levels in urine-promising biomarkers for the identification of prostate and bladder cancer.
Prostate
2019
29566027
MicroRNA expression in serum samples of sulfur mustard veterans as a diagnostic gateway to improve care.
PLoS One
2018
30563222
Defining a Characteristic Gene Expression Set Responsible for Cancer Stem Cell-Like Features in a Sub-Population of Ewing Sarcoma Cells CADO-ES1.
Int J Mol Sci
2018
29776413
The CXCR4 antagonist plerixafor (AMD3100) promotes proliferation of Ewing sarcoma cell lines in vitro and activates receptor tyrosine kinase signaling.
Cell Commun Signal
2018
29385199
Target discovery screens using pooled shRNA libraries and next-generation sequencing: A model workflow and analytical algorithm.
PLoS One
2018
29743728
Spatially correlated phenotyping reveals K5-positive luminal progenitor cells and p63-K5/14-positive stem cell-like cells in human breast epithelium.
Lab Invest
2018
28829990
Interlaboratory variability of Ki67 staining in breast cancer.
Eur J Cancer
2017
28486965
Site-specific gene expression patterns in oral cancer.
Head Face Med
2017
28303349
Multicolor immunofluorescence reveals that p63- and/or K5-positive progenitor cells contribute to normal breast epithelium and usual ductal hyperplasia but not to low-grade intraepithelial neoplasia of the breast.
Virchows Arch
2017
26739507
Receptor tyrosine kinase gene expression profiles of Ewing sarcomas reveal ROR1 as a potential therapeutic target in metastatic disease.
Mol Oncol
2016
27347109
Cytokeratin and protein expression patterns in squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity provide evidence for two distinct pathogenetic pathways.
Oncol Lett
2016
27398021
TMAinspiration: Decode Interdependencies in Multifactorial Tissue Microarray Data.
Cancer Inform
2016
26802024
The second European interdisciplinary Ewing sarcoma research summit--A joint effort to deconstructing the multiple layers of a complex disease.
Oncotarget
2016
25941088
Tracing differences between male and female breast cancer: both diseases own a different biology.
Histopathology
2015
26179511
Deep Sequencing in Conjunction with Expression and Functional Analyses Reveals Activation of FGFR1 in Ewing Sarcoma.
Clin Cancer Res
2015
26039064
New small molecules targeting apoptosis and cell viability in osteosarcoma.
PLoS One
2015
25848766
Genomic heterogeneity of osteosarcoma - shift from single candidates to functional modules.
PLoS One
2015
24865352
Structuring osteosarcoma knowledge: an osteosarcoma-gene association database based on literature mining and manual annotation.
Database (Oxford)
2014
25304290
Gene expression profiling of giant cell tumor of bone reveals downregulation of extracellular matrix components decorin and lumican associated with lung metastasis.
Virchows Arch
2014
23348384
Chromosome 16q loss--a genetic key to the understanding of breast carcinogenesis.
Histol Histopathol
2013
24009496
How microRNA and transcription factor co-regulatory networks affect osteosarcoma cell proliferation.
PLoS Comput Biol
2013
23536833
Effect of acute stressor and serotonin transporter genotype on amygdala first wave transcriptome in mice.
PLoS One
2013
21920731
Systematic analysis of in vitro chemosensitivity and mib-1 expression in molecular breast cancer subtypes.
Eur J Cancer
2012
22886478
Is there 'progression through grade' in ductal invasive breast cancer?
Breast Cancer Res Treat
2012
22355740
Origin and differentiation of breast nipple syringoma.
Sci Rep
2012
22348285
Site-specific chromatin immunoprecipitation: a selective method to individually analyze neighboring transcription factor binding sites in vivo.
BMC Res Notes
2012
21506072
Minimal invasive biopsy results of "uncertain malignant potential" in digital mammography screening: high prevalence but also high predictive value for malignancy.
Rofo
2011
21706489
Influence of whole arm loss of chromosome 16q on gene expression patterns in oestrogen receptor-positive, invasive breast cancer.
J Pathol
2011
20199686
Selective regain of egfr gene copies in CD44+/CD24-/low breast cancer cellular model MDA-MB-468.
BMC Cancer
2010
20501713
Calcifications in digital mammographic screening: improvement of early detection of invasive breast cancers?
Radiology
2010
20610556
Genomic alterations and allelic imbalances are strong prognostic predictors in osteosarcoma.
Clin Cancer Res
2010
20667978
Hypoxia-inducible factor regulates osteoclast-mediated bone resorption: role of angiopoietin-like 4.
FASEB J
2010
18945538
Expression of the endothelin axis in noninvasive and superficially invasive bladder cancer: relation to clinicopathologic and molecular prognostic parameters.
Eur Urol
2009
19184025
[Diagnostics of microcalcifications from minimally invasive biopsies in mammography screening: results from the prevalence phase].
Pathologe
2009
18326009
Basal carcinoma of the breast revisited: an old entity with new interpretations.
J Clin Pathol
2008
18751981
[Different coexisting genotypes in the breast cancer cell line MDA-MB-468].
Pathologe
2008
18728668
Squalene epoxidase, located on chromosome 8q24.1, is upregulated in 8q+ breast cancer and indicates poor clinical outcome in stage I and II disease.
Br J Cancer
2008
18464244
Biological importance of a polymorphic CA sequence within intron 1 of the epidermal growth factor receptor gene (EGFR) in high grade central osteosarcomas.
Genes Chromosomes Cancer
2008
17223258
Genome-wide single nucleotide polymorphism analysis of lung cancer risk detects the KLF6 gene.
Cancer Lett
2007
18314628
[Mapping of a deletion interval on 8p21-22 in prostate cancer by gene dosage PCR].
Verh Dtsch Ges Pathol
2007
18032821
Egfr amplification specific gene expression in phyllodes tumours of the breast.
Cell Oncol
2007
17543091
Salivary duct carcinomas comprise phenotypically and genotypically diverse high-grade neoplasms.
Histopathology
2007
17611649
Expression and prognostic relevance of endothelin-B receptor in vulvar cancer.
Oncol Rep
2007
16552773
Genetic background of different cancer cell lines influences the gene set involved in chromosome 8 mediated breast tumor suppression.
Genes Chromosomes Cancer
2006
17867594
[Salivary duct carcinomas comprise phenotypically and genotypically diverse high grade neoplasms].
Verh Dtsch Ges Pathol
2006
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