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Theo M. Luider

Researcher at Erasmus University Rotterdam

Publications -  216
Citations -  8081

Theo M. Luider is an academic researcher from Erasmus University Rotterdam. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mass spectrometry & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 191 publications receiving 7253 citations. Previous affiliations of Theo M. Luider include Instituto Nacional de Saúde Dr. Ricardo Jorge & University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center.

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Dynamic assembly of end-joining complexes requires interaction between Ku70/80 and XRCC4

TL;DR: Evidence is provided that a pulsed near IR laser can produce DSBs without any visible alterations in the nucleus, and it is shown that NHEJ proteins accumulate in the irradiated areas, and that XRCC4 may serve as a flexible tether between Ku70/80 and ligase IV.
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Proteomic Analysis of Exosomes Isolated from Human Malignant Pleural Effusions

TL;DR: In conclusion, sucrose gradient ultracentrifugation allows isolation of exosomes from malignant pleural effusions, however, pleural fluid proteins and especially immunoglobulins are coisolated and may hamper the use ofExosomes isolated frommalignant effusion for immunotherapy programs.
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Proteomic Analysis of Exosomes Secreted by Human Mesothelioma Cells

TL;DR: Mesothelioma cells release exosomes that express a discrete set of proteins involved in antigen presentation, signal transduction, migration, and adhesion, which may play an important role in the interaction between tumor cells and their environment.
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Exosomes as biomarker treasure chests for prostate cancer.

TL;DR: This narrative review describes recent progress in exosome research, focusing on the potential role of exosomes as novel biomarkers for prostate cancer (PCa), to acquaint clinicians and researchers in the field of urology with the potential roles of exOSomes as biomarker treasure chests and with their clinical value.