Klaus Friese
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
499 Papers
3.1K Citations
Klaus Friese is an academic researcher from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Breast cancer & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 497 publications. Previous affiliations of Klaus Friese include University of Bamberg & Klinikum der Universität München.
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•Journal Article
hCG in trophoblast tumour cells of the cell line Jeg3 and hCG isolated from amniotic fluid and serum of pregnant women carry oligosaccharides of the sialyl Lewis X and sialyl Lewis a type.
TL;DR: Glycosylation of hCG in trophoblast tumour cells, on the other hand, could increase the metastatic activity of these cells, which could play a role in the prevention of leukocyte adhesion on the foetal syncytiotrophoblast.
Immunohistochemical analysis of estrogen receptor alpha, estrogen receptor beta and progesterone receptor in normal human endometrium.
Ioannis Mylonas,Udo Jeschke,Naim Shabani,Christina Kuhn,Angelika Balle,Silke Kriegel,M.S. Kupka,Klaus Friese +7 more
TL;DR: The present study shows the presence of steroid receptors in human endometrial epithelium, indicating that these cells respond to estrogen and progesterone and thus playing a significant role inendometrial physiology.
The Association between Vitamin D Receptor Expression and Prolonged Overall Survival in Breast Cancer
Nina Ditsch,Bettina Toth,Doris Mayr,Miriam Lenhard,Julia Gallwas,Thobias Weissenbacher,Christian Dannecker,Klaus Friese,Udo Jeschke +8 more
TL;DR: The present data suggest that V DR expression in breast cancer tissue may be of clinical significance, and the results provide evidence that VDR may be a factor with prognostic relevance.
Immunomagnetic enrichment of disseminated tumor cells in bone marrow and blood of breast cancer patients by the Thomsen-Friedenreich-Antigen.
Christian Schindlbeck,Julia Stellwagen,Udo Jeschke,Uwe Karsten,Brigitte Rack,Wolfgang Janni,Julia Jückstock,Augustinos Tulusan,Harald Sommer,Klaus Friese +9 more
TL;DR: The positive immunomagnetic enrichment technique with TF-antibodies enables to analyse larger sample volumes and increase tumor cell detection rate and could allow monitoring and characterisation of CTCs as targets for therapies.
Microarray analysis of differentially expressed genes in placental tissue of pre-eclampsia: up-regulation of obesity-related genes
TL;DR: Placental biopsies were investigated by high-density DNA microarray analysis to determine genes differentially regulated within chorionic villous tissue in pre-eclampsia and normal pregnancy, and obesity-related genes included putative candidate genes associated with the pathogenesis of pre- eclampsIA.