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Eva Maria Valesky
Researcher at Goethe University Frankfurt
Publications - 85
Citations - 810
Eva Maria Valesky is an academic researcher from Goethe University Frankfurt. The author has contributed to research in topics: Guideline & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 84 publications receiving 621 citations.
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Dimethyl fumarate - only an anti-psoriatic medication?
TL;DR: This valued and well‐known drug mainly prescribed by dermatologists is now experiencing a renaissance far beyond dermatologic applications, and offers promising results on the treatment of cancer, malaria, chronic inflammatory lung diseases, and Huntington disease.
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Aetiology, comorbidities and cofactors of chronic leg ulcers: retrospective evaluation of 1 000 patients from 10 specialised dermatological wound care centers in Germany
Finja Jockenhöfer,Harald Gollnick,Katharina Herberger,Georg Isbary,Regina Renner,Markus Stücker,Eva Maria Valesky,Uwe Wollina,Michael Weichenthal,Sigrid Karrer,Bernhard Kuepper,Alexander Roesch,Joachim Dissemond +12 more
TL;DR: Several potentially relevant cofactors, comorbidities of their associations and geographical distributions are demonstrated, which should be routinely examined in patients with chronic leg ulcers and – if possible – treated.
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Clinical Application of a Tissue-Cultured Skin Autograft: An Alternative for the Treatment of Non-Healing or Slowly Healing Wounds?
Nadja Zöller,Eva Maria Valesky,Manuel Butting,Matthias Hofmann,Stefan Kippenberger,Jürgen Bereiter-Hahn,August Bernd,Roland Kaufmann +7 more
TL;DR: This study demonstrates the comparability of the developed organotypic skin equivalent to healthy human skin and the versatility for clinical applications for tissue-cultured skin autografts.
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Bacteriological pathogen spectrum of chronic leg ulcers: Results of a multicenter trial in dermatologic wound care centers differentiated by regions.
Finja Jockenhöfer,Harald Gollnick,Katharina Herberger,Georg Isbary,Regina Renner,Markus Stücker,Eva Maria Valesky,Uwe Wollina,Michael Weichenthal,Sigrid Karrer,Joachim Klode,Joachim Dissemond +11 more
TL;DR: In almost every chronic wound different bacteria species can be detected and contribute to the formation of infection.
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Loss of interferon-gamma inducibility of the MHC class II antigen processing pathway in head and neck cancer: evidence for post-transcriptional as well as epigenetic regulation.
Markus Meissner,Markus Meissner,Theresa L. Whiteside,P. van Kuik-Romein,Eva Maria Valesky,P.J. van den Elsen,Roland Kaufmann,Barbara Seliger +7 more
TL;DR: This data indicates that suppression of the MHC class II expression levels in head and neck cancer is associated with an up-regulation of the cellular immune response and promotes tumour evasion from immune surveillance.