Publications by authors named "R A Winkelmann"

Article Synopsis
  • - Penile carcinomas are uncommon in Europe and their poor prognosis in advanced stages necessitates further research, particularly concerning the role of immune cell infiltrates in tumor behavior.
  • - A study analyzed twelve cases of penile squamous cell carcinomas, focusing on their immune cell infiltration patterns using immunohistochemistry and RNA expression profiling, revealing distinct clustering based on immune cell density.
  • - The analysis found that increased immune cell infiltration correlated with specific gene upregulation and various immune functions, while no link to HPV infection status was identified, supporting the validity of findings through subsequent immunohistochemical studies.
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Salivary gland cancer (SGC) is a rare cancer that can present a diagnostic challenge to pathologists, with emerging, but still limited options for the treatment of recurrent/metastatic disease. We aimed to characterize the cohort of salivary gland cancers in our institute and generate a tissue microarray (TMA) with clinical data available for immunohistochemical analysis. We extracted the cases of salivary gland cancers in our institute and generated a TMA with 72 patients between 2002 and 2017 with sufficient paraffin block material.

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We present light measurements in Arctic sea ice obtained during the year-long MOSAiC drift through the central Arctic Ocean in 2019-2020. Such measurements are important as sea ice plays a fundamental role in the Arctic climate and ecosystem. The partitioning of solar irradiance determines the availability of radiation energy for thermodynamic processes and primary productivity.

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