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Georg Hemmrich-Stanisak

Researcher at University of Kiel

Publications -  32
Citations -  2365

Georg Hemmrich-Stanisak is an academic researcher from University of Kiel. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Biology. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 27 publications receiving 1586 citations.

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Genomewide Association Study of Severe Covid-19 with Respiratory Failure.

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TL;DR: A 3p21.31 gene cluster is identified as a genetic susceptibility locus in patients with Covid-19 with respiratory failure and a potential involvement of the ABO blood-group system is confirmed.
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Genomics and drug profiling of fatal TCF3-HLF− positive acute lymphoblastic leukemia identifies recurrent mutation patterns and therapeutic options

TL;DR: Drug response profiling of matched patient-derived xenografts revealed a distinct profile for TCF3-HLF ALL with resistance to conventional chemotherapeutics but sensitivity to glucocorticoids, anthracyclines and agents in clinical development.
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A comprehensive, cell specific microRNA catalogue of human peripheral blood.

TL;DR: The study provides the most comprehensive contribution to date towards a complete miRNA catalogue of human peripheral blood, which can be used as a reference for future studies and defines the blood cell-specific miRNA and isomiR expression patterns and identify novel cell type specific miRNA candidates.
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Comprehensive analysis of microRNA profiles in multiple sclerosis including next-generation sequencing

TL;DR: This study identifies a set of miRNAs deregulated in CIS/RRMS and reconfirms the previously reported underexpression of hsa-miR-20a-5p in MS and may represent promising candidates for future evaluation as biomarkers for MS.
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Fitness consequences of polymorphic inversions in the zebra finch genome.

TL;DR: It appears that selection has effectively minimized the costs associated with inversions in zebra finches and other estrildid species may function to minimize crossovers in the inverted regions.