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Achim Heinecke is affiliated with the University of Münster in Germany. The academic profile reflects a focus within the context of this institution, though specific fields of study, topics, or subfields of research have not been detailed.

There is no available information on recent papers published by Achim Heinecke, and no entries for frequent co-authors or collaboration networks have been listed. Additionally, data on common publication venues or book publications are absent.

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Best Publications

  • Primary gastrointestinal non-Hodgkin's lymphoma: I. Anatomic and histologic distribution, clinical features, and survival data of 371 patients registered in the German Multicenter Study GIT NHL 01/92.

    Peter Koch;Francisco del Valle;Wolfgang E. Berdel;Normann A. Willich

  • Long-Term Prognosis of Individuals With Right Precordial ST-Segment–Elevation Brugada Syndrome

    Lars Eckardt;Vincent Probst;Jeroen P.P. Smits;Eric Schulze Bahr

  • Rationale and design of Total Therapy Study XV for newly diagnosed childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia

    C H Pui;M V Relling;J T Sandlund;J R Downing

  • Double induction strategy for acute myeloid leukemia: the effect of high-dose cytarabine with mitoxantrone instead of standard-dose cytarabine with daunorubicin and 6-thioguanine: a randomized trial by the German AML Cooperative Group.

    Thomas Büchner;Wolfgang Hiddemann;Bernhard Wörmann;Helmut Löffler

  • Lipoprotein (a) and genetic polymorphisms of clotting factor V, prothrombin, and methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase are risk factors of spontaneous ischemic stroke in childhood.

    U Nowak-Göttl;R Sträter;A Heinecke;R Junker

  • Prospective assessment of risk factors for recurrent stroke during childhood-a 5-year follow-up study

    Ronald Sträter;Sabine Becker;Arnold von Eckardstein;Achim Heinecke

  • An 86-probe-set gene-expression signature predicts survival in cytogenetically normal acute myeloid leukemia.

    Klaus H. Metzeler;Manuela Hummel;Clara D. Bloomfield;Karsten Spiekermann

  • Age-Related Risk Profile and Chemotherapy Dose Response in Acute Myeloid Leukemia: A Study by the German Acute Myeloid Leukemia Cooperative Group

    Thomas Büchner;Wolfgang E. Berdel;Claudia Haferlach;Torsten Haferlach

  • Screening for MLL tandem duplication in 387 unselected patients with AML identify a prognostically unfavorable subset of AML

    S Schnittger;U Kinkelin;C Schoch;A Heinecke

  • Early blast clearance by remission induction therapy is a major independent prognostic factor for both achievement of complete remission and long-term outcome in acute myeloid leukemia: data from the German AML Cooperative Group (AMLCG) 1992 Trial

    Wolfgang Kern;Torsten Haferlach;Claudia Schoch;Helmut Löffler

  • Effect of preoperative chemoradiation in addition to preoperative chemotherapy: a randomised trial in stage III non-small-cell lung cancer

    Michael Thomas;Michael Thomas;Christian Rübe;Petra Hoffknecht;Hans N Macha

  • Sorafenib in Combination With Intensive Chemotherapy in Elderly Patients With Acute Myeloid Leukemia: Results From a Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Trial

    Hubert Serve;Utz Krug;Ruth Wagner;M. Cristina Sauerland

  • Cerebral Venous Thrombosis in Children A Multifactorial Origin

    Christine Heller;Achim Heinecke;Ralf Junker;Ralf Knöfler

  • Complete remission and early death after intensive chemotherapy in patients aged 60 years or older with acute myeloid leukaemia: a web-based application for prediction of outcomes

    Utz Krug;Christoph Röllig;Anja Koschmieder;Achim Heinecke

  • Management of Acute Myeloid Leukemia in Elderly Patients

    Wolfgang Hiddemann;Wolfgang Kern;Claudia Schoch;Christa Fonatsch

  • Ultrasonic determination of gingival thickness. Subject variation and influence of tooth type and clinical features.

    T. Eger;H.-P. Muller;A. Heinecke

  • A systematic review of efficacy of machine-driven and manual subgingival debridement in the treatment of chronic periodontitis.

    Jochen Tunkel;Achim Heinecke;Thomas Frank Flemmig

  • Primary Gastrointestinal Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma: II. Combined Surgical and Conservative or Conservative Management Only in Localized Gastric Lymphoma—Results of the Prospective German Multicenter Study GIT NHL 01/92

    Peter Koch;Francisco Del Valle;Wolfgang E. Berdel;Normann A. Willich

  • Treosulfan/fludarabine: a new conditioning regimen in allogeneic transplantation.

    J Casper;W Knauf;I Blau;T Ruutu

  • GERMAN MULTICENTER STUDY GROUP. PRIMARY GASTROINTESTINAL NON-HODGKIN'S LYMPHOMA: I. ANATOMIC AND HISTOLOGIC DISTRIBUTION, CLINICAL FEATURES, AND SURVIVAL DATA OF 371 PATIENTS REGISTERED IN THE GERMAN MULTICENTER STUDY GIT NHL 01/92

    P Koch;F Del Valle;W E Berdel;N A Willich

Frequent Co-Authors

Wolfgang E. Berdel
Wolfgang E. Berdel University of Münster
Wolfgang Hiddemann
Wolfgang Hiddemann Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Hubert Serve
Hubert Serve Goethe University Frankfurt
Claudia Schoch
Claudia Schoch MLL Munich Leukemia Laboratory
Torsten Haferlach
Torsten Haferlach MLL Munich Leukemia Laboratory
Wolfgang Kern
Wolfgang Kern Munich Leukemia Laboratory (Germany)
Susanne Schnittger
Susanne Schnittger Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Carsten Müller-Tidow
Carsten Müller-Tidow University Hospital Heidelberg
Claudia Haferlach
Claudia Haferlach Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Stefan K. Bohlander
Stefan K. Bohlander University of Auckland

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