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M.W. Büchler
Researcher at Heidelberg University
Publications - 703
Citations - 28418
M.W. Büchler is an academic researcher from Heidelberg University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pancreatitis & Pancreatic cancer. The author has an hindex of 67, co-authored 696 publications receiving 25796 citations. Previous affiliations of M.W. Büchler include University Hospital Heidelberg & University of Bern.
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Band 16, Heft 3, September 2000
M. Frenken,B. Ulrich,P. Netzer,C. Knoblauch,B. Göke,R. Kasperk,S. Willis,Volker Schumpelick,Paul Hermanek,Rainer Porschen,O. Nehhls,S.A. Vorburger,W.R. Marti,U. Metzger,G. Wilde,Hj. Müller,Zuzana Dobbie,Karl Heinimann,H. Scheuerlein,Ferdinand Köckerling,Pietro Renzulli,C. A. Maurer,Rene Hennig,M.W. Büchler,Hans-Peter Bruch,Oliver Schwandner,Uwe J. Roblick,H. Schimmelpenning,T. H. K. Schiedeck,Claus Rödel,Werner Hohenberger,Rolf Sauer +31 more
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High hENT1 expression is predictive of response of to adjuvant gemcitabine for pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma patients randomized to adjuvant therapies in the ESPAC trials
John P. Neoptolemos,Trevor Cox,William Greenhalf,L. Garner,Fiona Campbell,Paula Ghaneh,Daniel H. Palmer,John R. Mackey,Christos Dervenis,Aldo Scarpa,Claudio Bassi,M.W. Büchler +11 more
TL;DR: With the exception of the classical indications such as cholangitis or scheduled surgical delay for more then 2 weeks, preoperative biliary drainage should be carefully evaluated in patients with potentially resectable pancreatic and peripancreatic lesions.
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[Surgery of reflux esophagitis--a renaissance]
TL;DR: Nach Weiterentwicklung der chirurgischen Technik und insbesondere nach der Einfuhrung der laparoskopischen Fundoplikatio 1991 steht nun eine sichere, effektive and den Patienten wenig belastende operative Therapieoption zur Verfugung.
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Der neurotropische Wachstumsfaktor Artemin induziert eine Steigerung der Krebszellinvasion im Pankreaskarzinom
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that Artemin promotes pancreatic cancer cell invasion, but not proliferation, and its presence in metastatic cancer cells suggest that artemin might also has an influence on the formation of metastases.
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Hepatocellular Carcinoma and Hepatoid Adenocarcinoma of the Stomach
TL;DR: A patient with a hepatocellular carcinoma as well as a hepatoid adenocarcinoma of the stomach is described, and various morphologic similarities existed between the tumors.