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Landscape of chromosome number changes in prostate cancer progression.
Braun M, Stomper J, Kirsten R, Adler D, Vogel W, Böhm D, Wernert N, Kristiansen G, Perner S. Braun M, et al. Among authors: perner s. World J Urol. 2013 Dec;31(6):1489-95. doi: 10.1007/s00345-013-1051-1. Epub 2013 Mar 20. World J Urol. 2013. PMID: 23512229
Prognostic factors in lymph node-positive prostate cancer.
Hofer MD, Kuefer R, Huang W, Li H, Bismar TA, Perner S, Hautmann RE, Sanda MG, Gschwend JE, Rubin MA. Hofer MD, et al. Among authors: perner s. Urology. 2006 May;67(5):1016-21. doi: 10.1016/j.urology.2005.10.055. Urology. 2006. PMID: 16698361
ERG rearrangement metastasis patterns in locally advanced prostate cancer.
Perner S, Svensson MA, Hossain RR, Day JR, Groskopf J, Slaughter RC, Jarleborn AR, Hofer MD, Kuefer R, Demichelis F, Rickman DS, Rubin MA. Perner S, et al. Urology. 2010 Apr;75(4):762-7. doi: 10.1016/j.urology.2009.10.010. Urology. 2010. PMID: 20018353 Free PMC article.
Molecular sampling of prostate cancer: a dilemma for predicting disease progression.
Sboner A, Demichelis F, Calza S, Pawitan Y, Setlur SR, Hoshida Y, Perner S, Adami HO, Fall K, Mucci LA, Kantoff PW, Stampfer M, Andersson SO, Varenhorst E, Johansson JE, Gerstein MB, Golub TR, Rubin MA, Andrén O. Sboner A, et al. Among authors: perner s. BMC Med Genomics. 2010 Mar 16;3:8. doi: 10.1186/1755-8794-3-8. BMC Med Genomics. 2010. PMID: 20233430 Free PMC article.
ERG rearrangement is specific to prostate cancer and does not occur in any other common tumor.
Scheble VJ, Braun M, Beroukhim R, Mermel CH, Ruiz C, Wilbertz T, Stiedl AC, Petersen K, Reischl M, Kuefer R, Schilling D, Fend F, Kristiansen G, Meyerson M, Rubin MA, Bubendorf L, Perner S. Scheble VJ, et al. Among authors: perner s. Mod Pathol. 2010 Aug;23(8):1061-7. doi: 10.1038/modpathol.2010.87. Epub 2010 May 14. Mod Pathol. 2010. PMID: 20473283 Free PMC article.
ERG rearrangement in small cell prostatic and lung cancer.
Scheble VJ, Braun M, Wilbertz T, Stiedl AC, Petersen K, Schilling D, Reischl M, Seitz G, Fend F, Kristiansen G, Perner S. Scheble VJ, et al. Among authors: perner s. Histopathology. 2010 Jun;56(7):937-43. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2559.2010.03564.x. Histopathology. 2010. PMID: 20636794
SOX2 amplification is a common event in squamous cell carcinomas of different organ sites.
Maier S, Wilbertz T, Braun M, Scheble V, Reischl M, Mikut R, Menon R, Nikolov P, Petersen K, Beschorner C, Moch H, Kakies C, Protzel C, Bauer J, Soltermann A, Fend F, Staebler A, Lengerke C, Perner S. Maier S, et al. Among authors: perner s. Hum Pathol. 2011 Aug;42(8):1078-88. doi: 10.1016/j.humpath.2010.11.010. Epub 2011 Feb 21. Hum Pathol. 2011. PMID: 21334718
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