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Matthias W. Beckmann

Researcher at University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

Publications -  913
Citations -  40161

Matthias W. Beckmann is an academic researcher from University of Erlangen-Nuremberg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Breast cancer & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 83, co-authored 836 publications receiving 33443 citations. Previous affiliations of Matthias W. Beckmann include National Institutes of Health & University of Chicago.

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Assessment of variation in immunosuppressive pathway genes reveals TGFBR2 to be associated with risk of clear cell ovarian cancer.

Shalaka S. Hampras, +171 more
- 05 Jul 2016 - 
TL;DR: Common inherited gene variation in Treg cell pathways shows some evidence of germline genetic contribution to odds of EOC that varies by histologic subtype and may be associated with mRNA expression of immune-complex receptor in EOC patients.
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Assessment of the additional clinical potential of X-ray dark-field imaging for breast cancer in a preclinical setup.

TL;DR: Adding X-ray dark-field imaging to digital mammography increases the detection rate for breast cancer and DCIS associated lesions with micrometer-sized calcifications and may improve preoperative planning in deciding between mastectomy or breast-conserving therapy.
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Gene-Expression Profiling of Mucinous Ovarian Tumors and Comparison with Upper and Lower Gastrointestinal Tumors Identifies Markers Associated with Adverse Outcomes

Nicola S. Meagher, +110 more
TL;DR: An infiltrative growth pattern infers poor prognosis within 2-years from diagnosis and may help select Stage I patients for adjuvant therapy and anti-HER2 therapy should be investigated in a subset of patients.
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Induction of labour with sequential double-balloon catheter and oral misoprostol versus oral misoprostol alone in obese women.

TL;DR: In obese women, induction of labour with sequential use of double-balloon catheter and oral misoprostol is associated with significantly more normal vaginal deliveries and less caesarean sections.
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Association of Prenatal Alcohol Exposure and Prenatal Maternal Depression with Offspring Low-Grade Inflammation in Early Adolescence

TL;DR: In this article, a longitudinal study aimed to investigate the link between prenatal alcohol exposure and prenatal maternal depression with the offspring's low-grade inflammatory status and found that adolescents with prenatal alcohol consumption are at risk for low grade systemic inflammation.