Stefan Braunstein
University of Düsseldorf
30 Papers
269 Citations
Stefan Braunstein is an academic researcher from University of Düsseldorf. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Bone marrow. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 30 publications.
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Papers
A gene therapy approach to accelerating bone healing. Evaluation of gene expression in a New Zealand white rabbit model.
Axel W. A. Baltzer,Christian Lattermann,J. D. Whalen,Stefan Braunstein,Paul D. Robbins,Christopher H. Evans +5 more
TL;DR: It is shown that it is possible to use adenoviral vectors to transfer and express genes locally within a segmental defect andGene expression persisted for several weeks, which may be already sufficient to accelerate repair.
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Diffuse nesidioblastosis as a cause of hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia in adults: a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge.
Andreas Raffel,Markus Krausch M,Martin Anlauf,Daniel Wieben,Stefan Braunstein,Günter Klöppel,Hans-Dietrich Röher,Wolfram T. Knoefel +7 more
TL;DR: The diagnosis of diffuse nesidioblastosis was established histopathologically after removing a segment of the distal pancreas from 128 adults suffering from hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia as mentioned in this paper.
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Insulinomatosis: a multicentric insulinoma disease that frequently causes early recurrent hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia.
Martin Anlauf,Juliane Bauersfeld,Andreas Raffel,Christian A. Koch,Tobias Henopp,Ibrahim Alkatout,Anja Schmitt,Achim Weber,Marie Luise Kruse,Stefan Braunstein,Klaus Kaserer,Michael Brauckhoff,Henning Dralle,Holger Moch,Philipp U. Heitz,Paul Komminoth,Wolfram T. Knoefel,Aurel Perren,Günter Klöppel +18 more
TL;DR: Insulinomatosis is characterized by the synchronous and metachronous occurrence of insulinomas, multiple insulinoma precursor lesions, and rare development of metastases, but common recurrent hypoglycemia.
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Therapeutic strategy of papillary cystic and solid neoplasm (PCSN): a rare non-endocrine tumor of the pancreas in children
Andreas Raffel,Kenko Cupisti,M. Krausch,Stefan Braunstein,B. Tröbs,Peter E. Goretzki,U. Willnow +6 more
TL;DR: Overall, PCSN shows a clear predominance in females and only occasionally occurs in males, and treatment of choice is a complete surgical resection, which is true for the primary tumor and for metastases as well as local recurrences.
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A Multicentric Insulinoma Disease that Frequently Causes Early Recurrent Hyperinsulinemic Hypoglycemia
Martin Anlauf,Juliane Bauersfeld,Andreas Raffel,Christian A. Koch,Tobias Henopp,Ibrahim Alkatout,J Anja Schmitt,Achim Weber,Marie Luise Kruse,Stefan Braunstein,Klaus Kaserer,Michael Brauckhoff,Henning Dralle,Holger Moch,Philipp U. Heitz,Paul Komminoth,Wolfram T. Knoefel,Aurel Perren,Günter Klöppel +18 more
- 01 Jan 2009
TL;DR: Martin Anlauf, MD, *w Juliane Bauersfeld, MD*, Andreas Raffel, MD,z Christian A. Koch, MDy Tobias Henopp, MDs* Ibrahim Alkatout, MD as mentioned in this paper,*J Anja Schmitt, MD;z Achim Weber;z Marie L. Kruse; and Gunter Kloppel;
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