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Christine Lautenschläger

Researcher at Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg

Publications -  87
Citations -  3033

Christine Lautenschläger is an academic researcher from Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Soft tissue sarcoma & Primary tumor. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 87 publications receiving 2848 citations. Previous affiliations of Christine Lautenschläger include University of Kiel.

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Factors influencing heterogeneity of radiation-induced DNA-damage measured by the alkaline comet assay

TL;DR: Heterogeneity of DNA-damage can be modified by histone level, antioxidant concentration, repair and radiation dose and was positively correlated with DNA damage.
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Does ultrasound-guided intervention during repeat cesarean sections improve uterine scar architecture and reduce the number of scars? A prospective controlled clinical intervention trial.

TL;DR: Ulasound-guided resection of the uterine scar area during repeat cesareans reduces the scarring rate and improves thickness of the remaining myometrium as detected by ultrasonography 6–9 months postoperatively.
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[Changes in the lens epithelium of diabetic and non-diabetic patients with various forms of opacities in senile cataract].

TL;DR: In this paper, a prospective clinical study, morphological characteristics of human lens epithelium in type-II diabetics and nondiabetics were examined and compared and compared.
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Combined mRNA expression levels of members of the urokinase plasminogen activator (uPA) system correlate with disease-associated survival of soft-tissue sarcoma patients

TL;DR: The results suggest that PAI-1 and uPAR-del4/5 mRNA levels may add prognostic information in STS patients with R0 status and distinguish a subgroup of R0 patients with low PAI/1 and/or low u PAR-del 4/5 values who have a better outcome compared to patients with high marker levels.
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High bad and bcl-xL gene expression and combined bad, bcl-xL, bax and bcl-2 mRNA levels: molecular predictors for survival of stage 2 soft tissue sarcoma patients.

TL;DR: High bad mRNA levels and combined values of bad/bcl-xL bax/ bcl- xL and bax-2-2 appear to be independent prognostic factors at least for stage 2 STS patients, and in the combinations of mRNA levels there was more than an additive effect pointing to different pathways of prognostic relevance.