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Hi Everybody, can you help me? In February 2023 I happily got two peer-reviewed papers published (see below), which I previously had archived in December 2022 on preprints.org. Meanwhile the...
16 March 2023 6,531 1 View
Having read this review which I think is perfect, but I am not recognized as immunologist to make such estimations, I am even more convinced that late "Charly" Janeway was a real pioneer. I...
11 July 2014 5,554 2 View
I recently had the chance to read the astonishing abstract (link below) and the paper - and I really like the idea that there could be a missing link (my words) between our current, well founded...
20 June 2014 6,005 42 View
Translational cancer research wants use existing findings of basic science and bring them faster into the clinical development of new drugs. I might be wrong, but it looks to me that translational...
01 May 2014 4,393 8 View
Each geographic region may face different major medical needs. My impression is that at least in Mid-Europe (e.g. Germany) there is a good representation of education and overwhelming research...
02 February 2014 2,478 3 View
Chemokine receptors like CXCR4 appear to direct many types of cancer to metastasize to organs with attracting signals like its chemokine SDF1 (CXCL12) as ligand, although the real mechanisms...
07 November 2013 1,099 94 View
It was in 1999 that I wrote a research grant at Stanford University, in which I postulated that some of the chemokine receptors (especially CXCR4 and CCR7) could be involved in organ-specific...
01 August 2013 5,274 12 View
Please see attached a photo of about a dozen of "secondary" flower heads - all growing out of the same "primary" flower head, which is already filled with green seeds. It appears the secondary...
19 March 2013 4,333 12 View
I am sure TIND is real, but I am wondering why the German guidelines of diabetes treatment seem to ignore the facts and allow freshly diagnosed patients with high Hb1Ac to reduce their blood...
01 January 1970 9,715 1 View
Today I am very glad that I got my old and critical "comment" into PubMed - and originally in a good journal of applied physics. I remember how difficult and time consuming it was to get my...
01 January 1970 3,804 3 View
Today I got the questionable "invitation" as a speaker: "We recently came across your contribution entitled "Liquid Biopsy and Primary Brain Tumors" in the scientific community and thought your...
01 January 1970 2,653 6 View
Sometimes different scientist even in the same lab may develop very similar ideas and experimental approaches - and may apply for funding. It appears normal that others may get better funding or...
01 January 1970 7,538 0 View
In my - perhaps too simple view - psychological stress sure can induce, e.g. adrenalin, which increases blood sugar; very strong (like a shock or trauma) or continuous stress (over months) may...
01 January 1970 6,913 9 View