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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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4D cardiac magnetic resonance imaging, 4D and 2D transthoracic echocardiography: a comparison of in-vivo assessment of ventricular function in rats.
TL;DR: 4DE provides results that are equally precise as 4D CMR and highly reproducible with less technical effort than 4DCMR, which makes four-dimensional echocardiography (4DE) a possible alternative to 4d CMR.
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Gadolinium-based contrast agents: What we learned from acute adverse events, nephrogenic systemic fibrosis and brain retention.
TL;DR: In this paper, a review of adverse effects of GBCA, including allergic-like reactions, nephrogenic systemic fibrosis (NSF), and brain retention of gadolinium is presented.
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Systemic PPARγ Antagonism Reduces Metastatic Tumor Progression in Adipocyte-Rich Bone in Excess Weight Male Rodents.
Anastasia Gaculenko,Gasper Gregoric,Vanessa Popp,Lisa Seyler,Mark Ringer,Katerina Kachler,Zhengquan Wu,Wadim Kisel,Christine Hofbauer,Lorenz C. Hofbauer,Michael Uder,Georg Schett,Tobias Bäuerle,Aline Bozec +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the role of adipocyte-rich bone marrow in bone metastases and cancer-induced bone loss was investigated. But, the authors focused on the bone microenvironment and established a treatment approach that interferes with high fat diet (HFD)-induced bone metastasis formation, which was able to decelerate tumor progression and subsequent osteolytic damage.
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Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging Identifies a Subgroup of Patients with Asymptomatic Monoclonal Plasma Cell Disease and Pathological Microcirculation
Jens Hillengass,Christian M. Zechmann,Tobias Bäuerle,Christiane Heiss,Axel Benner,Kai Neben,Anthony D. Ho,Hartmut Goldschmidt,Stefan Delorme,Thomas Moehler +9 more
TL;DR: Investigations substantiate by means of a non invasive assessment of bone marrow microcirculation the concept of an angiogenic switch from early plasma cell disorders to symptomatic MM and identify and correlate with an adverse prognostic parameter.
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A quantification strategy for missing bone mass in case of osteolytic bone lesions.
TL;DR: The qualitative and quantitative comparison of manual and semi-automated segmentation results have shown that comparing a modified bone structure with a healthy model can be used to identify and measure missing bone mass in a reproducible way.