Publications by authors named "Paul Niedetzky"

Tamoxifen is a mainstay in the treatment of hormone-receptor sensitive breast cancer. To be effective, it needs conversion into 4-hydroxy-tamoxifen and endoxifen. The key enzyme involved is encoded by the gene CYP2D6 of which several, sometimes population-specific alleles are known.

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Background: The VCS technology of Beckman Coulter differentiates white blood cells based on measures of their volume, conductivity and light scatter. The current study investigated the predictive value of index measures, known as research population data, for the detection of chronic lymphatic leukemia and myelodysplastic syndrome.

Methods: Blood cell counts were performed in samples from 44 patients with chronic lymphatic leukemia, 19 patients with myelodysplastic syndrome and 199 healthy blood donors using the Beckman Coulter LH750.

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