Publications by authors named "R M F Wever"

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  • Sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) is challenging for head and neck melanomas, but the Merlin Assay (CP-GEP) can help identify patients at low risk for nodal metastasis, potentially reducing unnecessary surgeries.* -
  • A study of 250 patients showed that the overall SLNB positivity rate was 14%, with the Merlin Assay predicting a possible 40.8% reduction in SLNB procedures and demonstrating a high negative predictive value (NPV) of 98%.* -
  • The Merlin Assay allows for better risk stratification, indicating that among identified low-risk patients, the 5-year recurrence-free survival rates were significantly improved, making it a valuable tool for clinical decision-making in early
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Purpose: Patients with cutaneous melanoma stage I/IIA disease are currently not eligible for adjuvant therapy, despite their risk for relapses and death. This study validates the ability of a model combining clinicopathologic factors with gene expression profiling (CP-GEP) to identify patients at high risk for disease recurrence in stage I/II and subgroup stage I/IIA.

Patients And Methods: 543 patients with stage I/II primary cutaneous melanoma from the University of Tuebingen diagnosed between 2000 and 2017 were analysed.

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Sulfated phenolic acids are widely occurring metabolites in plants, including fruits, vegetables and crops. The untargeted UHPLC-QTOF-MS metabolomics of more than 50 samples from plant, fungi and algae lead to the discovery of a small group of sulfated metabolites derived from phenolic acids. These compounds were detected in land plants for the first time.

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In this contribution, we report chemoenzymatic bromodecarboxylation (Hunsdiecker-type) of α,ß-unsaturated carboxylic acids. The extraordinarily robust chloroperoxidase from (VCPO) generated hypobromite from HO and bromide, which then spontaneously reacted with a broad range of unsaturated carboxylic acids and yielded the corresponding vinyl bromide products. Selectivity issues arising from the (here undesired) addition of water to the intermediate bromonium ion could be solved by reaction medium engineering.

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