J. Frick
University of Innsbruck
27 Papers
417 Citations
J. Frick is an academic researcher from University of Innsbruck. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neopterin & Renal cell carcinoma. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 27 publications.
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Papers
Successful treatment of metastatic renal cell carcinoma with a biologically active dose of recombinant interferon-gamma.
W. Aulitzky,Guenther Gastl,W.E. Aulitzky,Manfred Herold,J Kemmler,B Mull,J. Frick,Christoph Huber +7 more
TL;DR: Results indicated that 100 micrograms IFN-gamma applied once weekly was biologically active with induction of serum beta 2-microglobulin and neopterin and induced a nearly maximum response of both markers lasting more than 4 days.
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Significance of urinary neopterin in patients with malignant tumors of the genitourinary tract
TL;DR: The current study suggests that the neopterin assay may supplement laboratory measurements in tumors of the urinary tract, providing helpful information regarding case selection for the most convenient therapeutic management and postoperative follow-up.
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Effective long-term androgen suppression in men with prostate cancer using a hydrogel implant with the GnRH agonist histrelin.
Peter N. Schlegel,Peter N. Schlegel,Petr Kuzma,J. Frick,Amicur Farkas,Andreas Gomahr,Irving M. Spitz,Irving M. Spitz,Boris Chertin,Doris Mack,Andreas Jungwirth,Peggy King,Harold A. Nash,C. Wayne Bardin,Alfred J. Moo-Young +14 more
TL;DR: The hist Relin hydrogel implant provided adequate and reliable delivery of the potent GnRH agonist histrelin during at least 1 year using a single implant in men with prostate cancer.
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Interferon-γ for the treatment of metastatic renal cancer: Dose-dependent stimulation and downregulation of beta2 microglobulin and neopterin responses
Wolfgang Aulitzky,G. Gastl,W. E. Aulitzky,Karin Nachbaur,B. Lanske,Georg Kemmler,R. Flener,J. Frick,Ch. Huber +8 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that both the dose and schedule might be of importance for optimization of biological responses to exogenously applied rIFN-gamma.
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ICln: A chloride channel paramount for cell volume regulation
Martin Gschwentner,Alex Susanna,Andreas Schmarda,Andreas Laich,Ulrich O. Nagl,Helmut Ellemunter,Peter Deetjen,J. Frick,Markus Paulmichl +8 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that ICln, a chloride channel cloned from epithelial cells, is paramount for the ability of swollen cells to regulate their volume back to that under resting conditions.
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