Andrej Wehle
Goethe University Frankfurt
8 Papers
1 Citations
Andrej Wehle is an academic researcher from Goethe University Frankfurt. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Population. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 3 publications.
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Papers
A Single-Center 10-Year Experience of 180 Transmasculine Patients Undergoing Gender-Affirming Mastectomy While Continuing Masculinizing Hormone Replacement Therapy
Ines Ana Ederer,Stefano Spennato,Cam T Nguyen,Andrej Wehle,Carolin Wachtel,Marcus Kiehlmann,Stefan Hacker,Lara Kueenzlen,Shafreena Kuehn,Jens Rothenberger,Ulrich M. Rieger +10 more
TL;DR: The observed complication rates—with special regard to hematoma—were comparable to current reports; yet further research is needed to profoundly evaluate this topic and provide evidence-based recommendations for the perioperative management of HRT of transmasculine patients.
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Otoplasty through Ventral Skin Incision and Shaping of the Antihelix by Abrasion-A Retrospective Study.
Shafreena Kühn,Nadine Wöhler,Andrej Wehle,Lara Küenzlen,Jens Rothenberger,Robert Sader,Gottfried Lemperle,Ulrich M. Rieger +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors performed a retrospective analysis of patient records for otoplasties according to Lemperle's otoplasty technique, performed between 1985 and 2014 at Agaplesion Markus Hospital in Frankfurt, Germany.
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CHRDL1 Regulates Stemness in Glioma Stem-like Cells
Inka Berglar,Stephanie Hehlgans,Andrej Wehle,Caterina Roth,Christel Herold-Mende,Franz Rödel,Donat Kögel,Benedikt Linder +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper , it has been shown that CHRDL1 antagonizes the function of bone morphogenic protein 4 (BMP4), which induces GSC differentiation and, hence, reduces tumorigenicity.
Combining organotypic tissue culture with multi-color fluorescence light-sheet microscopy (OTCxLSFM) – a novel tool to study glioma invasion/migration
Alicia Haydo,Andrej Wehle,Christel Herold-Mende,Donat Kögel,Francesco Pampaloni,Benedikt Linder +5 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors combine two state-of-the-art techniques, adult organotypic brain tissue slice culture (OTC) and light sheet fluorescence microscopy (LSFM) of cleared tissues in a combined method termed OTCxLSFM, which can show that glioblastoma tissue infiltration can be effectively blocked through treatment with arsenic trioxide, as well as genetic depletion of the tetraspanin, transmembrane receptor CD9.
Combining organotypic tissue culture with light-sheet microscopy (OTCxLSFM) to study glioma invasion.
Alicia Haydo,Andrej Wehle,Christel Herold-Mende,Donat Kögel,Francesco Pampaloni,Benedikt Linder +5 more
TL;DR: Using this methodology, it is shown that glioblastoma tissue infiltration can be effectively blocked through treatment with arsenic trioxide or WP1066, as well as genetic depletion of the tetraspanin, transmembrane receptor CD9, or signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3).