Publications by authors named "Hoelzl J"

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  • The study examines how variations in tumor microenvironments (TMEs) affect cancer progression by analyzing 52 head and neck squamous cell carcinomas.
  • It identifies macrophage polarity—determined by CS expression—as a significant factor for prognosis, rather than traditional M1 and M2 classifications.
  • The findings indicate that TMEs create organized networks of pro- and antitumor responses, emphasizing that CS macrophage polarity could simplify understanding complex cancer behaviors across different types of tumors.
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Aim: Appendiceal neoplasms are rare subtypes of colorectal tumours that mainly affect younger patients some 20 years earlier than other colon tumours. The aim of this study was to gain more insight into the histological subtypes of this rare disease and include cases previously excluded, such as mucinous neoplasia.

Method: The cohort study included 1097 patients from the Munich Cancer Registry (MCR) diagnosed between 1998 and 2020.

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Cellular analyses are increasingly used to diagnose diseases at point-of-care and global healthcare settings. Some analyses are simple as they rely on chromogenic stains (blood counts, malaria) but others often require higher multiplexing to define and quantitate cell populations (cancer diagnosis, immunoprofiling). Simplifying the latter with inexpensive solutions represents a current bottleneck in designing start-end pipelines.

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The role of microvascular fluid shifts in the adaptation to hypobaric hypoxia and its contribution to the pathophysiology of AMS (acute mountain sickness) is unresolved. In a systematic prospective study, we investigated the effects of hypobaric hypoxia and physical exercise alone, and in combination, on microvascular fluid exchange and related factors. We used computer-assisted VCP (venous congestion plethysmography) on the calves of ten altitude-acclimatized volunteers.

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The biological evaluation of hypericin in various test models is hampered by its very poor water solubility. In the present study cyclodextrin formulations and liposomal preparations were investigated for improved delivery and solubility of hypericin in aqueous buffer systems. Caco-2 cells, grown to tight monolayers on 96-well tissue culture plates as well as on Transwell polycarbonate filters, were used to study the membrane binding and the epithelial transport of hypericin.

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Newly designed absorbable stents for temporary tracheal stabilization were implanted into the trachea of 35 Wistar rats. The stents consisted of Vicryl filaments in a homogeneous PDS melt. Compatibility and biodegradation were investigated over a study period of up to 24 weeks.

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Pain treatment with centrally acting opiates is limited by tolerance. Tolerance is a decreasing effect of a drug with prolonged administration of that drug or of a related (e.g.

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Purpose: To assess AMI-25- versus gadolinium-enhanced magnetic resonance (MR) imaging in the differential diagnosis of liver tumors.

Materials And Methods: Twenty-nine patients with liver tumors underwent unenhanced, AMI-25-enhanced (15 micromol/kg), and gadolinium-enhanced(0.1 mmol/kg) imaging within 2 weeks.

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Doubly labeled ((32)P and (14)C) phospholipids of high specific activity are obtained by incorporating the labels during germination of soybeans.

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