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Tobias Bäuerle
Researcher at University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Publications - 171
Citations - 6144
Tobias Bäuerle is an academic researcher from University of Erlangen-Nuremberg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bone metastasis & Magnetic resonance imaging. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 155 publications receiving 4504 citations. Previous affiliations of Tobias Bäuerle include Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center & German Cancer Research Center.
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Identification of a population of blood circulating tumor cells from breast cancer patients that initiates metastasis in a xenograft assay
Irène Baccelli,Andreas Schneeweiss,Sabine Riethdorf,Albrecht Stenzinger,Anja Schillert,Vanessa Vogel,Vanessa Vogel,Corinna Klein,Massimo Saini,Tobias Bäuerle,Markus Wallwiener,Tim Holland-Letz,Thomas Höfner,Martin R. Sprick,Martina Scharpff,Frederik Marmé,Hans-Peter Sinn,Klaus Pantel,Wilko Weichert,Andreas Trumpp +19 more
TL;DR: It is shown that primary human luminal breast cancer CTCs contain MICs that give rise to bone, lung and liver metastases in mice, and functional circulating MICs and associated markers are described to aid the design of better tools to diagnose and treat metastatic breast cancer.
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Prognostic Significance of Focal Lesions in Whole-Body Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Patients With Asymptomatic Multiple Myeloma
Jens Hillengass,Kerstin Fechtner,Marc-André Weber,Tobias Bäuerle,Sofia Ayyaz,Christiane Heiss,Thomas Hielscher,Thomas Moehler,Gerlinde Egerer,Kai Neben,Anthony D. Ho,Hans-Ulrich Kauczor,Stefan Delorme,Hartmut Goldschmidt +13 more
TL;DR: Use of wb-MRI for risk stratification of patients with asymptomatic multiple myeloma is recommended and the presence per se of FLs and a number of greater than one FL were the strongest adverse prognostic factors for progression into sMM in multivariate analysis.
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Locally renewing resident synovial macrophages provide a protective barrier for the joint
Stephan Culemann,Anika Grüneboom,José Ángel Nicolás-Ávila,Daniela Weidner,Katrin Franziska Lämmle,Tobias Rothe,Juan A. Quintana,Philipp Kirchner,Branislav Krljanac,Martin Eberhardt,Fulvia Ferrazzi,Elke Kretzschmar,Martin Schicht,Kim Fischer,Kolja Gelse,Maria Faas,R Pfeifle,Jochen A. Ackermann,Milena L Pachowsky,Nina Renner,David Simon,Reiner F. Haseloff,Arif B. Ekici,Tobias Bäuerle,Ingolf E. Blasig,Julio Vera,David Voehringer,Arnd Kleyer,Friedrich Paulsen,Georg Schett,Andrés Hidalgo,Gerhard Krönke +31 more
TL;DR: Analysis of macrophage subsets within joints reveals a population of CX3CR1+ tissue-resident macrophages that form a tight-junction-mediated barrier at the synovial lining, protecting the joint from the invasion of inflammatory cells.
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Group formation and cohesion of active particles with visual perception-dependent motility.
TL;DR: It is found that a mere motility change of the individuals in response to the visual perception of their peers induces group formation and cohesion and is relevant not only for the self-organization of living systems, but also for the design of robust and scalable autonomous systems.
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Perivascular microglia promote blood vessel disintegration in the ischemic penumbra
Valérie Jolivel,Frank Bicker,Fabien Binamé,Robert Ploen,Stefanie Keller,René Gollan,Betty Jurek,Jérôme Birkenstock,Laura Poisa-Beiro,Julia Bruttger,Verena Opitz,Serge C. Thal,Ari Waisman,Tobias Bäuerle,Michael K. E. Schäfer,Frauke Zipp,Mirko H. H. Schmidt +16 more
TL;DR: Potentially, medication directed at inhibiting microglia activation within the first day after stroke could stabilize blood vessels in the penumbra, increase blood flow, and serve as a valuable treatment for patients suffering from ischemic stroke.