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Michael K. Hohl

Researcher at University of Queensland

Publications -  24
Citations -  963

Michael K. Hohl is an academic researcher from University of Queensland. The author has contributed to research in topics: Heparin & Deep vein. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 24 publications receiving 920 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael K. Hohl include University of Basel & Australian Research Council.

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The First Analysis and Clinical Evaluation of Native Breast Tissue Using Differential Phase-Contrast Mammography

TL;DR: The first ex vivo images of fresh, native breast tissue obtained from mastectomy specimens using grating interferometry are presented, presenting improved diagnostic capabilities when compared with conventional mammography, especially when discerning the type of malignant conversions and their breadth within normal breast tissue.
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Efficient multiple genome alignment.

TL;DR: New algorithms and a software tool 'Multiple Genome Aligner' (MGA for short) that efficiently computes multiple genome alignments of large, closely related DNA sequences.
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Is Multiple-Sequence Alignment Required for Accurate Inference of Phylogeny?

TL;DR: This work mapped the phylogenetic accuracy for many alignment-free methods, among them several recently introduced ones, and increased the understanding of their behavior in response to biologically important parameters, finding the optimal word length k of word-based methods to be stable across various data sets, and providing parameter ranges for two different alphabets.
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Prognostic and Predictive Significance of ErbB-2 Breast Tumor Levels Measured by Enzyme Immunoassay

TL;DR: Determination of ErbB-2 receptor expression by EIA offers a clinically valuable alternative to semiquantitative IHC assessment of breast tumor Erb B-2 overexpression and affords the opportunity to evaluate ErbC-2 phosphorylation, which may represent an important predictive parameter of receptor functionality.
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Hysterosalpingography in the workup of female infertility: indications, technique and diagnostic findings

TL;DR: The detection rate for pathologies at HSG was low, but there was a high false-positive rate for proximal tubal occlusion, demonstrating the importance of delayed imaging after injection of antiperistaltic agents and HSG remains a valuable diagnostic tool.