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Thomas Brunner

Researcher at University of Konstanz

Publications -  511
Citations -  26076

Thomas Brunner is an academic researcher from University of Konstanz. The author has contributed to research in topics: Apoptosis & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 75, co-authored 448 publications receiving 23438 citations. Previous affiliations of Thomas Brunner include University Medical Center Freiburg & University of Oxford.

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Overexposure correction for large volume reconstruction in computed tomography apparatus

TL;DR: In this article, a method and system of processing medical images such as projection images of large volume structures obtained by two-pass scanning for generating three-dimensional images is presented, where measured values of each image frame are calculated as an image line.
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Das Adenokarzinom des Ösophagus – Bestandsaufnahme einer drastisch zunehmenden Erkrankung

TL;DR: Die Osophagusresektion ist die zentrale kurative Therapiemodalitat fur mucosa-uberschreitende und nicht-metastasierte Tumorstadien, und die onkologische Prognose auf 5- Jahresuberlebensraten von 50 % verbessert werden.

Toxicological characterization of particulate emissions from straw, Miscanthus, and poplar pellet combustion in residential boilers

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors tested particulate emissions from the combustion of standard softwood pellets and three alternative pellets (poplar, Miscanthus sp., and wheat straw) for their ability to induce inflammatory, cytotoxic, and genotoxic responses in a mouse macrophage cell line.
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Interstitial Brachytherapy for Limited (<4 cm) and Large (≥4 cm) Hepatic Metastases from Rare and Less Common Cancers.

TL;DR: Interstitial brachytherapy seems to achieve higher local tumor control rates for lesions limited in size and is a feasible, effective, and safe minimally invasive treatment for small and large liver metastases from RLCC.
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Insect-based dog and cat food: A short investigative review on market, claims and consumer perception

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors systematically synthesize information about the insect-based pet food market, investigating the type of products commercially available, providing a geographical overview and type of insect species being commonly used in these products.