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Overview

Bence Sipos is affiliated with the University of Tübingen in Germany and has contributed extensively to the field of Medicine, particularly in Oncology, Epidemiology, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Surgery, and Neurology. Their research encompasses a range of topics, including Neuroendocrine Tumor Research Advances, Lung Cancer Research Studies, Neuroblastoma Research and Treatments, Advanced X-ray and CT Imaging, Pancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research, Cardiac Imaging and Diagnostics, and Pancreatic function and diabetes.

Their recent publications include the following significant papers:

  • "Modeling plasticity and dysplasia of pancreatic ductal organoids derived from human pluripotent stem cells" (2021, Cell stem cell)
  • "An IgG-based bispecific antibody for improved dual targeting in PSMA-positive cancer" (2020, EMBO Molecular Medicine)
  • "First-in-class MKK4 inhibitors enhance liver regeneration and prevent liver failure" (2024, Cell)
  • "FGF-Receptors and PD-L1 in Anaplastic and Poorly Differentiated Thyroid Cancer: Evaluation of the Preclinical Rationale" (2021, Frontiers in Endocrinology)
  • "Combined effects of PNPLA3, TM6SF2 and HSD17B13 variants on severity of biopsy-proven non-alcoholic fatty liver disease" (2021, Hepatology International)

Frequent co-authors associated with Sipos's work include:

  • Zsófia Jokkel
  • Ulrich M. Lauer
  • Borbála Vattay
  • Lars Zender
  • Melinda Boussoussou

Common venues for publication include:

  • Journal of cardiovascular computed tomography
  • Cancers
  • Zeitschrift für Gastroenterologie
  • Resuscitation
  • Frontiers in Endocrinology

Best Publications

  • A genome-wide association scan of nonsynonymous SNPs identifies a susceptibility variant for Crohn disease in ATG16L1

    Jochen Hampe;Andre Franke;Philip Rosenstiel;Philip Rosenstiel;Andreas Till

  • Stat3/Socs3 activation by IL-6 transsignaling promotes progression of pancreatic intraepithelial neoplasia and development of pancreatic cancer.

    Marina Lesina;Magdalena U. Kurkowski;Katharina Ludes;Stefan Rose-John

  • MicroRNA expression alterations are linked to tumorigenesis and non-neoplastic processes in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma.

    A E Szafranska;T S Davison;J John;T Cannon

  • Obesity accelerates epigenetic aging of human liver

    Steve Horvath;Wiebke Erhart;Mario Brosch;Ole Ammerpohl

  • EGF Receptor is Required for KRAS-induced Pancreatic Tumorigenesis

    Christine M. Ardito;Barbara M. Grüner;Kenneth K. Takeuchi;Clara Lubeseder-Martellato

  • DNA Methylation Analysis in Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Suggests Distinct Disease-Specific and Remodeling Signatures after Bariatric Surgery

    Markus Ahrens;Ole Ammerpohl;Witigo von Schönfels;Julia Kolarova

  • Cystic neoplasms of the pancreas and tumor-like lesions with cystic features: a review of 418 cases and a classification proposal

    M. Kosmahl;U. Pauser;K. Peters;B. Sipos

  • Genetic profile of 22 pancreatic carcinoma cell lines. Analysis of K-ras, p53, p16 and DPC4/Smad4.

    Patrick S. Moore;Bence Sipos;Simonetta Orlandini;Claudio Sorio

  • Foxp3 expression in pancreatic carcinoma cells as a novel mechanism of immune evasion in cancer.

    Sebastian Hinz;Laia Pagerols-Raluy;Hans-Heinrich Oberg;Ole Ammerpohl

  • Necroptosis microenvironment directs lineage commitment in liver cancer

    Marco Seehawer;Florian Heinzmann;Luana D’Artista;Jule Harbig

  • A comprehensive characterization of pancreatic ductal carcinoma cell lines: towards the establishment of an in vitro research platform.

    Bence Sipos;Simone Möser;Holger Kalthoff;Virag Török

  • Smad4/DPC4-mediated tumor suppression through suppression of angiogenesis

    Irmgard Schwarte-Waldhoff;Olga V. Volpert;Noël P. Bouck;Bence Sipos

  • Combined inhibition of BET family proteins and histone deacetylases as a potential epigenetics-based therapy for pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma

    Pawel K Mazur;Alexander Herner;Stephano S Mello;Matthias Wirth

  • Tumor Stroma Interactions Induce Chemoresistance in Pancreatic Ductal Carcinoma Cells Involving Increased Secretion and Paracrine Effects of Nitric Oxide and Interleukin-1β

    Susanne Müerköster;Kai Wegehenkel;Alexander Arlt;Maike Witt

  • In vivo RNAi screening identifies a mechanism of sorafenib resistance in liver cancer

    Ramona Rudalska;Daniel Dauch;Thomas Longerich;Katherine McJunkin

  • TRAIL promotes metastasis of human pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma.

    A Trauzold;D Siegmund;B Schniewind;B Sipos

  • Notch2 is required for progression of pancreatic intraepithelial neoplasia and development of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma

    Pawel K. Mazur;Henrik Einwächter;Marcel Lee;Bence Sipos

  • Gene expression profiling of microdissected pancreatic ductal carcinomas using high-density DNA microarrays.

    Robert Grützmann;Christian Pilarsky;Ole Ammerpohl;Jutta Lüttges

  • WNT5A--target of CUTL1 and potent modulator of tumor cell migration and invasion in pancreatic cancer.

    S Ripka;A König;M Buchholz;M Wagner

  • Inflammation and mitochondrial fatty acid β-oxidation link obesity to early tumor promotion

    J. Khasawneh;M. D. Schulz;A. Walch;J. Rozman

Frequent Co-Authors

Günter Klöppel
Günter Klöppel Technical University of Munich
Jochen Hampe
Jochen Hampe TU Dresden
Thomas M. Gress
Thomas M. Gress Philipp University of Marburg
Jens T. Siveke
Jens T. Siveke German Cancer Research Center
Stefan Schreiber
Stefan Schreiber Kiel University
Christoph Röcken
Christoph Röcken Kiel University
Roland M. Schmid
Roland M. Schmid Technical University of Munich
Ole Ammerpohl
Ole Ammerpohl University of Ulm
Helmut E. Meyer
Helmut E. Meyer Ruhr University Bochum
Aurel Perren
Aurel Perren University of Bern

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