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    Open Science Graphs Must Interoperate!

    Open Science Graphs (OSGs) are Scientific Knowledge Graphs whose intent is to improve the overall FAIRness of science, by enabling open access to graph representations of metadata about people, artefacts, inst...

    Amir Aryani, Martin Fenner, Paolo Manghi in ADBIS, TPDL and EDA 2020 Common Workshops … (2020)

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    A data citation roadmap for scholarly data repositories

    This article presents a practical roadmap for scholarly data repositories to implement data citation in accordance with the Joint Declaration of Data Citation Principles, a synopsis and harmonization of the re...

    Martin Fenner, Mercè Crosas, Jeffrey S. Grethe, David Kennedy in Scientific Data (2019)

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    Everolimus in patients with multiply relapsed or cisplatin refractory germ cell tumors: results of a phase II, single-arm, open-label multicenter trial (RADIT) of the German Testicular Cancer Study Group

    Treatment options for patients (pts) with multiply relapsed or refractory metastatic germ cell cancer (GCC) are limited. The mTOR inhibitor everolimus has been approved for the treatment of different solid tum...

    Martin Fenner, Christoph Oing in Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical On… (2019)

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    Connecting Researchers to Data Repositories in the Earth, Space, and Environmental Sciences

    The Repository Finder tool was developed to help researchers in the domain of Earth, space, and environmental sciences to identify appropriate repositories where they can deposit their research data and to pr...

    Michael Witt, Shelley Stall, Ruth Duerr in Digital Libraries: Supporting Open Science (2019)

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    Unique Identifiers for Researchers

    Two large challenges that researchers face today are discovery and evaluation. We are overwhelmed by the volume of new research works, and traditional discovery tools are no longer sufficient. We are spending ...

    Martin Fenner, Laure Haak in Opening Science (2014)

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    Altmetrics and Other Novel Measures for Scientific Impact

    Impact assessment is one of the major drivers in scholarly communication, in particular since the number of available faculty positions and grants has far exceeded the number of applications. Peer review still...

    Martin Fenner in Opening Science (2014)

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    Reference Management

    Citations of relevant works are an integral part of all scholarly papers. Collecting, reading, and integrating these references into a manuscript is a time-consuming process, and reference managers have facili...

    Martin Fenner, Kaja Scheliga, Sönke Bartling in Opening Science (2014)

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    Imatinib-induced liver cirrhosis in a patient with advanced gastrointestinal stroma tumor (GIST)

    The use of imatinib mesylate is associated with a progression free survival of 41 months in first line treatment of metastatic or locally advanced gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST) and other studies appro...

    Christoph Seidel, Martin Fenner, Florian Länger, Heike Bantel, Arnold Ganser in BMC Cancer (2012)

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    One-click science marketing

    Strong competition and funding squeezes require scientists to look for ways to increase their profile and impact within and beyond the scientific community. Online tools and services can help them communicate ...

    Martin Fenner in Nature Materials (2012)

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    Carboplatin plus weekly docetaxel as salvage chemotherapy in docetaxel-resistant and castration-resistant prostate cancer

    There is no proven, effective, standard second-line chemotherapy for castration- and docetaxel-resistant prostate cancer (DRPC). Recent data suggest that carboplatin may be effective in combination with doceta...

    Christoph W. M. Reuter, Michael A. Morgan, Philipp Ivanyi in World Journal of Urology (2010)

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    Complete cytogenetic remission after decitabine treatment in a patient with secondary AML harbouring high p15 INK4b gene methylation and high global DNA methylation

    Ulrich Lehmann, Christiane Dobbelstein, Martin Fenner in Annals of Hematology (2009)

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    Duplication: stop favouring applicant with longest list

    Martin Fenner in Nature (2008)