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Karina Biskup
Researcher at Charité
Publications - 7
Citations - 175
Karina Biskup is an academic researcher from Charité. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 144 citations.
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Serum glycome profiling: a biomarker for diagnosis of ovarian cancer.
Karina Biskup,Elena Ioana Braicu,Jalid Sehouli,Christina Fotopoulou,Rudolf Tauber,Markus Berger,Véronique Blanchard +6 more
TL;DR: This study is the first to compare glycan values with the established tumor marker CA125 and to give better results, indicating that the N-glycome could potentially be used as a biomarker in EOC-patients.
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Cetuximab Resistance in Head and Neck Cancer Is Mediated by EGFR-K521 Polymorphism.
Friederike Braig,Malte Kriegs,Minna Voigtlaender,Beate Habel,Tobias Grob,Karina Biskup,Véronique Blanchard,Markus Sack,Anja Thalhammer,Isabel Ben Batalla,Ingke Braren,Simon Laban,Antje Danielczyk,Steffen Goletz,Elzbieta Jakubowicz,Bruno Märkl,Martin Trepel,Martin Trepel,Rainald Knecht,Kristoffer Riecken,Boris Fehse,Sonja Loges,Carsten Bokemeyer,Mascha Binder +23 more
TL;DR: The results highlight EGFR-K521 expression as a key mechanism of cetuximab resistance to evaluate prospectively as a predictive biomarker in HNSCC patients and offer a preclinical rationale for the use of ADCC-optimized antibodies to treat tumors harboring this EGFR isoform.
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The Serum Glycome to Discriminate between Early-Stage Epithelial Ovarian Cancer and Benign Ovarian Diseases
TL;DR: GLYCOV was able to recognize stage I EOC whereas CA125 values were statistically significant only for stage II EOC patients and was more sensitive and specific in distinguishing early-stage EOC from BOD patients, which is of high relevance to clinicians as it is difficult for them to diagnose malignancy prior to operation.
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Sialylated N ‐glycans mediate monocyte uptake of extracellular vesicles secreted from Plasmodium falciparum ‐infected red blood cells
Hila Ben Ami Pilo,Sana Khan Khilji,Jost Lühle,Karina Biskup,Bar Levy Gal,Irit Rosenhek Goldian,Daniel Alfandari,Or-Yam Revach,E. Kiper,Mattia I. Morandi,Ron Rotkopf,Ziv Porat,Véronique Blanchard,Peter H. Seeberger,Neta Regev-Rudzki,Oren Moscovitz +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors show that Plasmodium falciparum (Pf)-infected red blood cells (RBCs) carry significantly higher sialylated complex N-glycans than those derived from healthy RBCs.
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Visualization of Inflammation in Experimental Colitis by Magnetic Resonance Imaging Using Very Small Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide Particles
Laura Golusda,Anja A. Kühl,Malte Lehmann,Katja Dahlke,Susanne G. Mueller,Philipp Boehm-Sturm,Jessica Saatz,Heike Traub,Joerg Schnorr,Christian Freise,Matthias Taupitz,Karina Biskup,Véronique Blanchard,Oliver Klein,Ingolf Sack,Britta Siegmund,Daniela Paclik +16 more
TL;DR: Very small superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) present a potential contrast agent for contrast-enhanced MRI to detect intestinal inflammation in mice at an early stage and in a less invasive manner depending on hyaluronic acid content.