FB 04 - Universitätsmedizin
Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz
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Ren, Wenbiao; Zhu, Yewen
Causal Associations Between the Presence of Prostate Cancer or Testosterone Levels and Bladder Cancer Risk: A Mendelian Randomization StudyCLINICAL GENITOURINARY CANCER. Bd. 23. H. 3. 2025
Strohm, Lea; Ubbens, Henning; Mihalikova, Dominika et al.
CD40-TRAF6 inhibition suppresses cardiovascular inflammation, oxidative stress and functional complications in a mouse model of arterial hypertensionREDOX BIOLOGY. Bd. 80. 2025
Schuppan, Detlef; Neufang, Sibylle; Wanger, Beate
Celiac disease: Novel pharmacological therapiesDEUTSCHE MEDIZINISCHE WOCHENSCHRIFT. Bd. 150. H. 06. 2025 S. 273-279
Pham, Thu Nguyen Minh; Behl, Christian
Cellular models of stress resistance may pave ways to fight neurodegenerative diseasesNEURAL REGENERATION RESEARCH. Bd. 20. H. 9. 2025 S. 2579-2580
Kechagioglou, Petros; Yurugi, Hajime; Dupont, Camille et al.
CETSA-MS unveils novel targets engaged by rigosertib to promote anti-tumor activity and inflammatory responsesISCIENCE. Bd. 28. H. 6. 2025
Dehnen, Dorothea; Botzenhardt, Suzan; Giagkou, Ekaterini et al.
CfDNA as a surrogate marker for COVID-19 severity in patients with influenza-like symptoms with and without SARS-CoV-2 infection in general practice: a prospective cohort studyVIROLOGY JOURNAL. Bd. 22. H. 1. 2025
Duerr, Georg Daniel; Schranz, Dietmar
Challenges in pediatric cardiac emergency care amid nursing and resource shortages in GermanyCLINICAL EPIDEMIOLOGY AND GLOBAL HEALTH. Bd. 35. 2025
Lippi, Giuseppe; Lackner, Karl J.; Melichar, Bohuslav et al.
Challenging the dogma: why reviewers should be allowed to use AI toolsCLINICAL CHEMISTRY AND LABORATORY MEDICINE. 2025
Pesi, Aline; Lange, Simon; Schmitt, Fabian et al.
CHANGES IN CHOLESTEROL SYNTHESIS AND GENDER-SPECIFIC CARDIAC INFLAMMATION DURING CELIAC-DISEASE IN THE NOD DQ8 MOUSE MODELGASTROENTEROLOGY. Bd. 169. H. 1. 2025
Denk, Alexander; Fante, Matthias Alexander; Heidenreich, Silke et al.
Changes in Chronic Graft-versus-Host Disease Treatment Over Time: A 15-Years Survey Within Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant Centers in Germany, Austria, and SwitzerlandTRANSPLANTATION AND CELLULAR THERAPY. Bd. 31. H. 7. 2025 S. 450e1-450e10