Andreas Klemmer
University of Marburg
19 Papers
5 Citations
Andreas Klemmer is an academic researcher from University of Marburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 12 publications.
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Papers
A GATA3-specific DNAzyme attenuates sputum eosinophilia in eosinophilic COPD patients: a feasibility randomized clinical trial.
Timm Greulich,Jens M. Hohlfeld,Petra Neuser,Katrin Lueer,Andreas Klemmer,Carmen Schade-Brittinger,Susanne Harnisch,Holger Garn,Harald Renz,Ursula Homburg,Jonas Renz,Anne Kirsten,Frauke Pedersen,Meike Müller,Claus Vogelmeier,Henrik Watz +15 more
TL;DR: In patients with eOSinophilic COPD, sputum eosinophils could be reduced by inhalation of SB010, and this specific treatment was safe and well tolerated.
Combined Focused Next-Generation Sequencing Assays to Guide Precision Oncology in Solid Tumors: A Retrospective Analysis from an Institutional Molecular Tumor Board
T. Tarawneh,Fiona R. Rodepeter,Julia Teply-Szymanski,P. Ross,Vera Koch,Clemens Thölken,Jonas A. Schäfer,Niklas Gremke,Hildegard I.D. Mack,Judith Gold,Jorge Riera-Knorrenschild,Christian Wilhelm,Anja Rinke,Martin Middeke,Andreas Klemmer,Marcel Romey,Akira Hattesohl,Moritz Jesinghaus,Christian Görg,Jens Figiel,Ho-Ryun Chung,Thomas Wündisch,Andreas Neubauer,Carsten Denkert,Elisabeth Mack +24 more
TL;DR: The combined focused sequencing assays detected targetable alterations in the majority of patients and was able to suggest personalized treatments to 75% of the patients, indicating that a combination of focused genetic diagnostics is highly informative for routine cancer care.
[Alpha-2 Macroglobulin Serum Level in Patients with Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency].
V Kotke,Stefan Wiedmann,Christoph Nell,Claus Vogelmeier,Robert Bals,Timm Greulich,Andreas Klemmer +6 more
TL;DR: It could be shown that a significant increase in A2 M levels in the serum could be observed in the presence of a gene polymorphism (Pi*ZZ) and an alpha-1 antitrypsin serum level < 50 mg/dl compared to the healthy volunteers.
Diagnosis of Thoracic Splenosis by Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound (CEUS).
Johannes Kroenig,Ehsan Safai Zadeh,Christina C. Westhoff,Andreas Klemmer,Amjad Alhyari,Christian Görg +5 more
TL;DR: Normand et al. as discussed by the authors found that the incidence of thoracic splenosis in patients with splenic and concomitant diaphragmatic injury was described in 3 of 18 cases (18%) in a single study.
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