Publications by authors named "A Eichhorst"

Introduction: To evaluate the outcomes after stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) for locally advanced primary liver cancer.

Materials And Methods: Patients with locally advanced liver cancer unsuitable for other loco-regional treatments were treated with SBRT with 50-60 Gy in 3-12 fractions in two consecutive prospective trials.

Results: A total of 83 patients were included, of whom 14 were excluded, leaving 69 evaluable patients with 74 treated lesions.

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We prospectively evaluated the effects of stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) on circulating immune cells. Patients with oligo-metastatic and oligo-progressive pulmonary lesions were treated with SBRT with (cSBRT) or without (SBRT group) concurrent systemic treatment (chemotherapy or immune checkpoint blockade) using different fractionation regimes. Immunoprofiling of peripheral blood cells was performed at baseline, during, at the end of SBRT, and at the first and second follow-ups.

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Article Synopsis
  • Spirooxindole-1,3-oxazines are a rare group of alkaloids, with only four known to be found in nature, and their biological roles remain largely unexplored.
  • Dioxyreserpine, a synthetic derivative of the natural alkaloid (-)-reserpine, has been identified as a moderate antitumoral agent and is synthesized through a specific catalytic process.
  • Further structural modifications of dioxyreserpine resulted in potent and selective growth inhibitors for various human cancers, achieving effective low-micromolar IC-values and inducing targeted cell death in cancer cells.
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Changed dietary habits in Western countries such as reduced fiber intake represent an important lifestyle factor contributing to the increase in inflammatory immune-mediated diseases. The mode of action of beneficial fiber effects is not fully elucidated, but short-chain fatty acids (SCFA) and gut microbiota have been implicated. The aim of this study was to explore the impact of dietary fiber on lupus pathology and to understand underlying mechanisms.

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As the final and longest practical phase of undergraduate medical study in Germany, the final year is essential for the acquisition and development of core medical competencies. However, studies show that the educational conditions are often not optimal. The aim of this study was to learn more about the educational conditions connected with the final year and to find out how it can be improved.

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