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F. Kiesewetter
Researcher at University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Publications - 4
Citations - 1364
F. Kiesewetter is an academic researcher from University of Erlangen-Nuremberg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Azoospermia factor & Cancer research. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications receiving 1324 citations. Previous affiliations of F. Kiesewetter include University of Marburg.
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Human Y Chromosome Azoospermia Factors (AZF) Mapped to Different Subregions in Yq11
Peter H. Vogt,A. Edelmann,S. Kirsch,O. Henegariu,P. Hirschmann,F. Kiesewetter,Frank-Michael Köhn,W.-B. Schill,S. Farah,C. Ramos,M. Hartmann,W. Hartschuh,D. Meschede,Hermann M. Behre,A. Castel,Eberhard Nieschlag,Wolfgang Weidner,Hermann Josef Gröne,A. Jung,Wolfgang Engel,Gerhard Haidl +20 more
TL;DR: The presence of not one but three spermatogenesis loci in Yq11 is proposed and that each locus is active during a different phase of male germ cell development.
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DAZ (Deleted in AZoospermia) genes encode proteins located in human late spermatids and in sperm tails.
Barbara Habermann,Mi Hf,Mi Hf,A. Edelmann,A. Edelmann,Claudia Bohring,Bäckert It,Bäckert It,F. Kiesewetter,F. Kiesewetter,Aumüller G,Vogt Ph +11 more
TL;DR: Analysis of the location of proteins encoded by the DAZ (Deleted in AZoospermia) genes in human testis tissue and in mature spermatozoa suggests a function for DAZ proteins in the RNA metabolism of late spermatids, presumably in the storage or transport of testis-specific mRNA.
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Soluble CD83 improves and accelerates wound healing by the induction of pro-resolving macrophages
Dmytro Royzman,Katrin Peckert-Maier,Lena Stich,Christina König,Andreas B. Wild,Miyuki Tauchi,Christian Ostalecki,F. Kiesewetter,Stefan Seyferth,Geoffrey Lee,Sabine A. Eming,Maximilian Fuchs,Meik Kunz,Ewa K. Stürmer,Eva M.J. Peters,Carola Berking,Elisabeth Zinser,Alexander Steinkasserer +17 more
TL;DR: Investigation of the pro-regenerative properties of soluble CD83 on cutaneous wound healing found strong wound healing capacities of sCD83 beyond the previously described role in transplantation and autoimmunity, which makes it a promising candidate for the treatment of chronic- and hard-to-heal wounds.
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Standardized Computer-Assisted Analysis of PRAME Immunoreactivity in Dysplastic Nevi and Superficial Spreading Melanomas
Elias A T Koch,Michael Erdmann,Carola Berking,F. Kiesewetter,Rafaela Kramer,Stefan Schliep,Markus V. Heppt +6 more
TL;DR: In this article , a computer-aided assessment of the intensity and distribution of PRAME immunostaining was performed to distinguish between dysplastic nevi (DN) and superficial spreading melanomas (SSM).