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Anita Y. Voigt
Researcher at Molecular Medicine Partnership Unit
Publications - 30
Citations - 5239
Anita Y. Voigt is an academic researcher from Molecular Medicine Partnership Unit. The author has contributed to research in topics: Microbiome & Metagenomics. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 25 publications receiving 3730 citations. Previous affiliations of Anita Y. Voigt include German Cancer Research Center & European Bioinformatics Institute.
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Corrigendum: Disentangling type 2 diabetes and metformin treatment signatures in the human gut microbiota
Kristoffer Forslund,Falk Hildebrand,Trine Nielsen,Gwen Falony,Shinichi Sunagawa,Edi Prifti,Sara Vieira-Silva,Valborg Gudmundsdottir,Helle Pedersen,Manimozhiyan Arumugam,Karsten Kristiansen,Anita Y. Voigt,Henrik Vestergaard,Rajna Hercog,Paul I. Costea,Jens Roat Kultima,Junhua Li,Torben Jørgensen,Florence Levenez,Joël Doré,H. Bjørn Nielsen,Søren Brunak,Jeroen Raes,Torben Hansen,Jun Wang,S. Dusko Ehrlich,Peer Bork,Oluf Pedersen +27 more
TL;DR: This corrects the article to show that the method used to derive the H2O2 “spatially aggregating force” is based on a two-step process, not a single step, like in the previous version of this paper.
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The molecular basis of EPCAM expression loss in Lynch syndrome-associated tumors.
Cathrin Huth,Cathrin Huth,Matthias Kloor,Matthias Kloor,Anita Y. Voigt,Anita Y. Voigt,Gergana Bozukova,Gergana Bozukova,Christina Evers,Harald Gaspar,Mirjam Tariverdian,Peter Schirmacher,Magnus von Knebel Doeberitz,Magnus von Knebel Doeberitz,Hendrik Bläker,Hendrik Bläker +15 more
TL;DR: EPCAM expression in tumors from EPCAM deletion carriers depends on the localization of the second somatic hit that inactivates MSH2, and is reported in a colorectal adenoma, suggesting that E PCAM immunohistochemistry may detect EPCam germline deletions already at a precancerous stage.
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Correction: LotuS: an efficient and user-friendly OTU processing pipeline
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Association of high CD4-positive T cell infiltration with mutations in HLA class II-regulatory genes in microsatellite-unstable colorectal cancer
Eva Maria Surmann,Anita Y. Voigt,Sara Michel,Sara Michel,Sara Michel,Kathrin Bauer,Kathrin Bauer,Kathrin Bauer,Miriam Reuschenbach,Miriam Reuschenbach,Miriam Reuschenbach,Soldano Ferrone,Magnus von Knebel Doeberitz,Magnus von Knebel Doeberitz,Magnus von Knebel Doeberitz,Matthias Kloor,Matthias Kloor,Matthias Kloor +17 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that the outgrowth of tumor cells lacking HLA class II antigen expression due to mutations of regulatory genes is favored in an environment of dense CD4-positive T cell infiltration.
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Metagenomic analysis of gut microbial communities from a Central Asian population.
Almagul Kushugulova,Sofia K. Forslund,Paul Igor Costea,Samat Kozhakhmetov,Zhanagul Khassenbekova,Maira Urazova,Talgat Nurgozhin,Zhaxybay Zhumadilov,Valery Benberin,Marja Driessen,Rajna Hercog,Anita Y. Voigt,Vladimir Benes,Stefanie Kandels-Lewis,Shinichi Sunagawa,Shinichi Sunagawa,Ivica Letunic,Peer Bork +17 more
TL;DR: This exploratory study describes gut microbiome data from an understudied population, providing a starting point for further comparative work on biogeography and research on widespread diseases.