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B. Volk
Researcher at University of Freiburg
Publications - 24
Citations - 1045
B. Volk is an academic researcher from University of Freiburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Allele & Ascites. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 24 publications receiving 1028 citations. Previous affiliations of B. Volk include University of Zurich.
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Pheochromocytomas, Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 2, and von Hippel-Lindau Disease
Hartmut P. H. Neumann,Dietmar Berger,Günther Sigmund,Ulrich Blum,Dieter Schmidt,Robert J. Parmer,B. Volk,Günter Kirste +7 more
TL;DR: All patients with pheochromocytomas should be screened for MEN-2 and von Hippel-Lindau disease to avert further morbidity and mortality in the patients and their families.
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Pancreatic lesions in the von Hippel-Lindau syndrome.
Hartmut P. H. Neumann,Hartmut P. H. Neumann,E. Dinkel,E. Dinkel,Hansjürgen Brambs,Hansjürgen Brambs,Berthold Wimmer,Berthold Wimmer,Hartmut Friedburg,Hartmut Friedburg,B. Volk,B. Volk,Günther Sigmund,Günther Sigmund,Peter Dr. Riegler,Peter Dr. Riegler,K. Haag,K. Haag,Peter Schollmeyer,Peter Schollmeyer,Otmar D. Wiestler,Otmar D. Wiestler +21 more
TL;DR: Because multiple pancreatic cysts did not cause major clinical symptoms and because follow-up examinations over an average period of 5 years did not show significant progression of the lesions, it is concluded that these patients usually do not require surgical treatment.
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Association of primary biliary cirrhosis with the allele HLA-DPB1*0301 in a German population
TL;DR: This study clearly demonstrates an association of PBC with the HLA‐DPB1*0301 allele in German Caucasoid patients and may add new data to the immunogenetic background of P BC, suggesting a contribution of the Hla‐ DPB1 gene to the genetic susceptibility of the disease.
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Fibronectin Concentration in Ascites Differentiates Between Malignant and Nonmalignant Ascites
TL;DR: Fibronectin determination in ascites in combination with other parameters suitable for exclusion of infectious or pancreatic origin of ascites may prove useful in the differential diagnosis of ascite.
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Identification of the 110 000 Mr glycoprotein isolated from rat liver plasma membrane as dipeptidylaminopeptidase IV
TL;DR: The identification of the isolated glycoprotein as the monomer of dipeptidylaminopeptidase IV (EC 3.4.14.X) a dimeric glycop protein of the plasma membrane is described and results suggest differently glycosylated forms of this enzyme within the cell.