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    A Taxonomy for Platform Revenue Models: An Empirical-to-Conceptual Development Approach

    In the field of Information Systems and Software Engineering, taxonomies are widely employed to organize and present well-designed knowledge. They play a crucial role in identifying relevant dimensions and cha...

    Nedo Bartels, Matthias Koch, Anna Schmitt in Enterprise Design, Operations, and Computi… (2024)

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    Bildung, Bildungserfolg und Schule

    Der Beitrag zeichnet nach, dass sich gerade ambulante Hilfen zur Erziehung als unspezifische Hilfen verstehen lassen. Dabei wird eine breite Reihe von schul-, und bildungsrelevanten Fragen und Problematiken zu...

    Anna Schmitt, Konstantin Kleine-Niermann, Eva Lange, Lisa Vatter in Sozial Extra (2023)

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    Intensive chemotherapy followed by autologous stem cell transplantation in primary central nervous system lymphomas (PCNSLs). Therapeutic outcomes in real life—experience of the French Network

    We analysed the therapeutic outcomes of all consecutive patients with primary central nervous system lymphoma (PCNSL) registered in the prospective French database for PCNSL and treated with intensive chemothe...

    Laurence Schenone, Caroline Houillier, Marie Laure Tanguy in Bone Marrow Transplantation (2022)

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    Carfilzomib maintenance in newly diagnosed non-transplant eligible multiple myeloma

    Arthur Bobin, Maéva Kyheng, Stéphanie Guidez, Cécile Gruchet-Merouze in Leukemia (2022)

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    Encodability Criteria for Quantum Based Systems

    Quantum based systems are a relatively new research area for that different modelling languages including process calculi are currently under development. Encodings are often used to compare process calculi. Q...

    Anna Schmitt, Kirstin Peters, Yuxin Deng in Formal Techniques for Distributed Objects,… (2022)

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    Differential uptake of three clinically relevant allergens by human plasmacytoid dendritic cells

    Human plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDC) have a dual role as interferon-producing and antigen-presenting cells. Their relevance for allergic diseases is controversial. and the impact of pDC on allergic immune ...

    Noelle Zurmühl, Anna Schmitt, Ulrike Formentini in Clinical and Molecular Allergy (2021)

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    Ferroptosis response segregates small cell lung cancer (SCLC) neuroendocrine subtypes

    Loss of TP53 and RB1 in treatment-naïve small cell lung cancer (SCLC) suggests selective pressure to inactivate cell death pathways prior to therapy. Yet, which of these pathways remain available in treatment-naï...

    Christina M. Bebber, Emily S. Thomas, Jenny Stroh, Zhiyi Chen in Nature Communications (2021)

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    mTOR-mediated cancer drug resistance suppresses autophagy and generates a druggable metabolic vulnerability

    Cancer cells have a characteristic metabolism, mostly caused by alterations in signal transduction networks rather than mutations in metabolic enzymes. For metabolic drugs to be cancer-selective, signaling alt...

    Niklas Gremke, Pierfrancesco Polo, Aaron Dort, Jean Schneikert in Nature Communications (2020)

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    Decreasing stand density favors resistance, resilience, and recovery of Quercus petraea trees to a severe drought, particularly on dry sites

    Decreasing stand density increases resistance, resilience, and recovery of Quercus petraea trees to severe drought (2003), particularly on dry sites, and the...

    Anna Schmitt, Raphaël Trouvé, Ingrid Seynave in Annals of Forest Science (2020)

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    ATM activity in T cells is critical for immune surveillance of lymphoma in vivo

    The proximal DNA damage response kinase ATM is frequently inactivated in human malignancies. Germline mutations in the ATM gene cause Ataxia-telangiectasia (A-T), characterized by cerebellar ataxia and cancer pre...

    Arina Riabinska, Daria Lehrmann, Ron Daniel Jachimowicz, Gero Knittel in Leukemia (2020)

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    Dependencies of Agile Teams – An Analysis of the Scaled Agile Framework

    Context: Agile teams are small teams with 3 to 9 members. In complex development endeavors such as systems engineering, an agile team has many dependencies, since it is not possible to incorporate all specialist ...

    Sven Theobald, Anna Schmitt in Agile Processes in Software Engineering an… (2020)

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    MYC paralog-dependent apoptotic priming orchestrates a spectrum of vulnerabilities in small cell lung cancer

    MYC paralogs are frequently activated in small cell lung cancer (SCLC) but represent poor drug targets. Thus, a detailed map** of MYC-paralog-specific vulnerabilities may help to develop effective therapies for...

    Marcel A. Dammert, Johannes Brägelmann, Rachelle R. Olsen in Nature Communications (2019)

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    Comparing Scaling Agile Frameworks Based on Underlying Practices

    Context: Agile software development is widely-used by small teams and has benefits like increased transparency or faster feedback. However, companies want to benefit from Agile also in the development of big prod...

    Sven Theobald, Anna Schmitt, Philipp Diebold in Agile Processes in Software Engineering an… (2019)

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    Comparison of Agile Maturity Models

    Context: Agile software development is widely used by small teams. Companies want to check their implementation of Agile for different reasons. Many Agile Maturity Models (AMM) exist that support practitioners in...

    Anna Schmitt, Sven Theobald in Product-Focused Software Process Improvement (2019)

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    Overcoming EGFRG724S-mediated osimertinib resistance through unique binding characteristics of second-generation EGFR inhibitors

    The emergence of acquired resistance against targeted drugs remains a major clinical challenge in lung adenocarcinoma patients. In a subgroup of these patients we identified an association between selection of EG...

    Jana Fassunke, Fabienne Müller, Marina Keul, Sebastian Michels in Nature Communications (2018)

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    AATF suppresses apoptosis, promotes proliferation and is critical for Kras-driven lung cancer

    A fundamental principle in malignant tranformation is the ability of cancer cells to escape the naturally occurring cell-intrinsic responses to DNA damage. Tumors progress despite the accumulation of DNA lesio...

    Daniela Welcker, Manaswita Jain, Safiya Khurshid, Mladen Jokić, Martin Höhne in Oncogene (2018)

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    Clonal dynamics towards the development of venetoclax resistance in chronic lymphocytic leukemia

    Deciphering the evolution of cancer cells under therapeutic pressure is a crucial step to understand the mechanisms that lead to treatment resistance. To this end, we analyzed whole-exome sequencing data of ei...

    Carmen D. Herling, Nima Abedpour, Jonathan Weiss, Anna Schmitt in Nature Communications (2018)

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    Targeting a non-oncogene addiction to the ATR/CHK1 axis for the treatment of small cell lung cancer

    Small cell lung cancer (SCLC) is a difficult to treat subtype of lung cancer. One of the hallmarks of SCLC is its almost uniform chemotherapy sensitivity. However, chemotherapy response is typically transient ...

    Fabian Doerr, Julie George, Anna Schmitt, Filippo Beleggia in Scientific Reports (2017)

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    Why Do We Do Software Process Improvement?

    Every company tries to improve its overall business, especially in the fast and reacting world of software. For these improvement activities, the development process is a major aspect. Our goal was the elicita...

    Anna Schmitt, Philipp Diebold in Product-Focused Software Process Improvement (2016)

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    Public Sector Accounting and Auditing in Switzerland

    In the following chapter, the state and government architecture in Switzerland and its political system is discussed, as this is the basis for the understanding of public financial management in Switzerland. B...

    Sandro Fuchs, Andreas Bergmann in Public Sector Accounting and Auditing in E… (2015)