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    Expression of prostaglandin E-receptors in pancreatic cancer

    T. J. Kennedy, X. Ding, M. Talamonti, M. Ujiki, T. Adrian in Annals of Surgical Oncology (2004)

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    Adenovirale Vektoren: Ein möglicher Einsatz für die Gentherapie in der Frakturversorgung

    Hintergrund: Zur Beschleunigung der Frakturheilung können rekombinante Wachstumsfaktoren verwendet werden oder Vektoren, die den Wachstumsfaktor in situ produzieren. Adenovirale Vektoren können z...

    Dr. T. G. Gerich, P. Lobenhoffer in Chirurgisches Forum 2000 für experimentell… (2000)

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    Genome polymorphism of human adenoviruses of subgenus C

    The genome of adenovirus (AV) types 1, 2, and 5 is known to be very variable as evidenced by the great number of genome types described (36, 61, and 35 for AV1, 2, and 5 respectively). Physical maps were const...

    T. Adrian in Archives of Virology (1996)

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    Detection and significance of adenoviruses in cases of sudden infant death

    Respiratory tract infections have been thought to act as a trigger mechanism in sudden infant death. In 118 autopsy cases of infant death, paraffin-embedded or frozen lung tissues were investigated by means of...

    T. Bajanowski, P. Wiegand, R. Cecchi, B. Brinkmann, P. Pring-Åkerblom in Virchows Archiv (1996)

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    Restriction site map** of adenovirus prototypes of subgenus D

    Restriction site maps with the endonucleases HindIII, BglII, and Bam HI were elaborated for the majority of 23 adenovirus prototypes of subgenus D (AV8 to AV39). On the basis of four or five types which have b...

    R. Wigand, T. Adrian in Medical Microbiology and Immunology (1990)

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    Genome type analysis of adenoviruses: isolates from one year from the Hannover area

    Adenoviruses (AV), isolated from 138 children during the year 1981 in the Hannover area, were studied by DNA restriction analysis with the enzymes BamHI, Bg1II, BstEII, EcoRI, HindIII, KpnI, and SmaI and compa...

    T. Adrian, R. Wigand, K. W. Knocke, G. Schäfer, M. Grundmann in Archives of Virology (1989)

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    Molecular epidemiology and restriction site map** of adenovirus 7 genome types

    From the United States, the Federal Republic of Germany, and other regions, 168 strains of AV7, isolated between 1961 and 1985, were analyzed by six restriction endonucleases and nine genome types were identif...

    T. Adrian, M. Becker, J. C. Hierholzer, R. Wigand in Archives of Virology (1989)

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    Genome type analysis of adenovirus 31, a potential causative agent of infants' enteritis

    DNA restriction analysis with 7 endonucleases was performed on 21 adenovirus type 31 strains, isolated from faeces of infants from 1974 to 1987 in different parts of Germany. The strains could be grouped into ...

    T. Adrian, R. Wigand in Archives of Virology (1989)

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    Analysis of antigenically intermediate strains of subgenus B and D adenoviruses from AIDS patients

    We carried out detailed antigenic and restriction enzyme (RE) analyses on the subgenus B and D adenovirus isolates from 48 AIDS patients. These isolates were unusual both in the diversity of serotypes and in t...

    J. C. Hierholzer, T. Adrian, L. J. Anderson, R. Wigand in Archives of Virology (1988)

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    Serological and biochemical characteristics of intermediate adenovirus strains of subgenus D

    Ten serologically intermediate strains of subgenus D related to six different serotypes were characterized by neutralization and hemagglutination-inhibition and by DNA restriction analysis with the endonucleas...

    T. Adrian, R. Wigand, G. Wadell in Archives of Virology (1987)

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    Serologically atypical adenovirus strains of subgenus D are different in their genome from the respective prototypes

    Seven adenovirus strains of subgenus D, related to adenovirus types 8, 10, 13, 19, 23, 24 and 26, but atypical in their serological reactions or in hemagglutinin properties, were characterized by neutralizatio...

    T. Adrian, B. Best, R. Wigand in Medical Microbiology and Immunology (1987)

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    Gastroenteritis in infants, associated with a genome type of adenovirus 31 and with combined rotavirus and adenovirus 31 infection

    An an infants' ward, gastroenteritis occurred in five children in two groups, probably by nosocomial spead of adenovirus 31 (three cases) and adenovirus 31 + rotavirus (two cases). The infants recovered well. ...

    T. Adrian, R. Wigand, J. Richter in European Journal of Pediatrics (1987)