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Rainer J. Klement
Researcher at University of Zurich
Publications - 141
Citations - 4144
Rainer J. Klement is an academic researcher from University of Zurich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Stars. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 117 publications receiving 3405 citations. Previous affiliations of Rainer J. Klement include University of Würzburg & Max Planck Society.
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Risk factors for vertebral compression fracture after spine stereotactic body radiation therapy: Long-term results of a prospective phase 2 study.
Frederick Mantel,Reinhart A. Sweeney,Rainer J. Klement,Maria A. Hawkins,José Belderbos,Merina Ahmed,André Toussaint,Bülent Polat,Michael Flentje,Matthias Guckenberger +9 more
TL;DR: Despite post-SBRT VCF being observed after one third of treatments, this was symptomatic in only 5% of patients and could contribute to better selection of patients for spine SBRT.
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TKTL1 expression in human malign and benign cell lines
Ulrike Kämmerer,Olivier Gires,Nadja Pfetzer,Armin Wiegering,Rainer J. Klement,Christoph Otto +5 more
TL;DR: The presence of TKTL1 was unrelated to either the rate of glucose consumption/lactic acid production or resistance against chemo- and radiotherapy, and was observed in a panel of malignant human cell lines in vitro.
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Mimicking caloric restriction: what about macronutrient manipulation? A response to Meynet and Ricci.
TL;DR: This work proposes carbohydrate restriction as probably the best way to mimic CR in humans without the need to restrict energy intake.
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Ketogenic diets consumed during radio-chemotherapy have beneficial effects on quality of life and metabolic health in patients with rectal cancer
TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of KDs on quality of life and blood parameters in rectal cancer patients undergoing radio-chemotherapy were studied, and the authors found that 80% of patients on the KD reported subjectively feeling good or very good, but roughly half of them rated the daily routine implementation as difficult.
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HR 6819 is a binary system with no black hole
A. J. Frost,J. Bodensteiner,Th. Rivinius,Dietrich Baade,Antoine Mérand,Fernando Selman,Michael Abdul-Masih,G. D. Banyard,Emma Bordier,K. Dsilva,C. Hawcroft,Laurent Mahy,Maddalena Reggiani,Tomer Shenar,M. Cabezas,Petr Hadrava,Marianne Heida,Rainer J. Klement,Hugues Sana +18 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors used high-angular resolution data with VLT/MUSE and VLTI/GRAVITY of HR 6819 to detect the presence of a stellar companion at an angular separation of ∼1.2 mas.