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Christoph W. Michalski
Researcher at Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg
Publications - 204
Citations - 10677
Christoph W. Michalski is an academic researcher from Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pancreatic cancer & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 190 publications receiving 8826 citations. Previous affiliations of Christoph W. Michalski include Technische Universität München & Oregon Health & Science University.
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European evidence-based guidelines on pancreatic cystic neoplasms
Marco Del Chiaro,Marc G. Besselink,Lianne Scholten,Marco J. Bruno,Djuna L. Cahen,Thomas M. Gress,Jeanin E. van Hooft,Markus M. Lerch,Julia Mayerle,Thilo Hackert,Sohei Satoi,Alessandro Zerbi,David Cunningham,Claudio De Angelis,Marc Giovanni,Enrique de-Madaria,Péter Hegyi,Jonas Rosendahl,Helmut Friess,Riccardo Manfredi,Philippe Lévy,Francisco X. Real,Alain Sauvanet,Mohammed Abu Hilal,Giovanni Marchegiani,Irene Esposito,Paula Ghaneh,Marc R. W. Engelbrecht,Paul Fockens,Nadine C.M. van Huijgevoort,Christopher L. Wolfgang,Claudio Bassi,Natalya Gubergrits,Caroline S. Verbeke,Günter Klöppel,Aldo Scarpa,Giuseppe Zamboni,Anne Marie Lennon,Malin Sund,Nikolaos Kartalis,Lars Grenacher,Massimo Falconi,Urban Arnelo,Kostantin V. Kopchak,Kofi Oppong,Colin J. McKay,Truls Hauge,Kevin C. Conlon,Mustapha Adham,Güralp O. Ceyhan,Roberto Salvia,Christos Dervenis,Peter J. Allen,François Paye,Detlef K. Bartsch,Matthias Löhr,Massimiliano Mutignani,Johanna Laukkarinen,Richard D. Schulick,Roberto Valente,Thomas Seufferlein,Gabriele Capurso,Ajith K. Siriwardena,John P. Neoptolemos,Aldis Pukitis,Ralf Segersvärd,Ali A. Aghdassi,Stefano Andrianello,Peter Bossuyt,Robin Bülow,Karina Cárdenas-Jaén,P. Cortegoso,Martina Fontana,Lena Haeberle,M. Heckler,Andrey Litvin,Kulbir Mann,Christoph W. Michalski,Patrick Michl,Gennaro Nappo,Giampaolo Perri,S. Persson,F. Scheufele,Francesco Sclafani,Manuel Schmidt,L. Venezia,F. Volker,M-P Vullierm,L. Wusten +88 more
TL;DR: A conservative approach is recommended for asymptomatic MCN and IPMN, and Lifelong follow-up of IPMN is recommended in patients who are fit for surgery.
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The role of stroma in pancreatic cancer: diagnostic and therapeutic implications
Mert Erkan,Simone Hausmann,Christoph W. Michalski,Alexander A. Fingerle,Martin Dobritz,Jörg Kleeff,Helmut Friess +6 more
TL;DR: Targeting the tumour stroma, in combination with chemotherapy, is a promising new option for the treatment of PDAC.
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Systematic review and meta-analysis of the role of defunctioning stoma in low rectal cancer surgery.
Norbert Hüser,Christoph W. Michalski,Mert Erkan,Tibor Schuster,Robert D. Rosenberg,Jörg Kleeff,Helmut Friess +6 more
TL;DR: A defunctioning stoma reduces the rate of clinically relevant anastomotic leakages and is thus recommended in surgery for low rectal cancers.
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Cannabinoids mediate analgesia largely via peripheral type 1 cannabinoid receptors in nociceptors
Nitin Agarwal,Pal Pacher,Irmgard Tegeder,Fumimasa Amaya,Cristina E. Constantin,Gary J. Brenner,Tiziana Rubino,Christoph W. Michalski,Giovanni Marsicano,Krisztina Monory,Ken Mackie,Claudiu Marian,Sandor Batkai,Daniela Parolaro,Michael Fischer,Peter W. Reeh,George Kunos,Michaela Kress,Beat Lutz,Clifford J. Woolf,Rohini Kuner +20 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that the contribution of CB1-type receptors expressed on the peripheral terminals of nociceptors to cannabinoid-induced analgesia is paramount, which should enable the development of peripherally acting CB1 analgesic agonists without any central side effects.
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International consensus on definition and criteria of borderline resectable pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma 2017
Shuji Isaji,Shugo Mizuno,John A. Windsor,Claudio Bassi,Carlos Fernandez-del Castillo,Thilo Hackert,Aoi Hayasaki,Matthew H.G. Katz,Sun Whe Kim,Masashi Kishiwada,Hirohisa Kitagawa,Christoph W. Michalski,Christopher L. Wolfgang +12 more
TL;DR: The present definition acknowledges that resectability is not just about the anatomic relationship between the tumor and vessels, but that biological and conditional dimensions are also important.