His primary areas of study are Internal medicine, Neuroendocrine tumors, Endocrinology, Gastroenterology and Cancer research. His research on Internal medicine frequently links to adjacent areas such as Oncology. His Neuroendocrine tumors research incorporates themes from Foregut, Carcinoma, Somatostatin receptor and Pancreas.
His study in Endocrinology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Well differentiated, Guideline and Neuroendocrine tumour. His Gastroenterology research integrates issues from Surgery, Entecavir, Exocrine pancreatic cancer, Multiple endocrine neoplasia and Pharmacology. His Cancer research research incorporates elements of Autocrine signalling, Kinase, Protein kinase A and Cell growth.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Neuroendocrine tumors, Cancer research and Pathology. His Internal medicine research includes elements of Gastroenterology and Oncology. His Endocrinology study frequently draws parallels with other fields, such as Receptor.
His Neuroendocrine tumors study frequently links to other fields, such as Pancreas. The Cancer research study combines topics in areas such as Cancer and Pancreatic cancer. His study brings together the fields of Metastasis and Pathology.
Bertram Wiedenmann focuses on Internal medicine, Neuroendocrine tumors, Oncology, Gastroenterology and Surgery. His Internal medicine study frequently links to adjacent areas such as Endocrinology. His Neuroendocrine tumors research includes themes of Stage, Chromogranin A, Somatostatin and Bioinformatics.
The various areas that Bertram Wiedenmann examines in his Oncology study include Cancer, Treatment outcome, Salvage therapy, Carcinoma and Biomarker. The study incorporates disciplines such as Observational study, Gastro entero pancreatic, Tolerability and FOLFOX in addition to Gastroenterology. His studies in Surgery integrate themes in fields like Colonoscopy and Emergency medicine.
Bertram Wiedenmann spends much of his time researching Internal medicine, Neuroendocrine tumors, Endocrinology, Pancreas and Oncology. His research on Internal medicine frequently connects to adjacent areas such as Gastroenterology. In his work, Abdominal pain and Adverse effect is strongly intertwined with Carcinoid syndrome, which is a subfield of Neuroendocrine tumors.
When carried out as part of a general Endocrinology research project, his work on Streptozotocin, Type 2 diabetes and Insulin is frequently linked to work in Glucose homeostasis and Lipolysis, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study. Bertram Wiedenmann has included themes like Carcinogenesis, Cancer research, Grading and Paracrine signalling in his Pancreas study. His studies deal with areas such as Cancer, Cetuximab, Bioinformatics, Monoclonal and FOLFIRI as well as Oncology.
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TNM staging of foregut (neuro)endocrine tumors: a consensus proposal including a grading system
G. Rindi;G. Klöppel;H. Alhman;M. Caplin.
Virchows Archiv (2006)
TNM staging of midgut and hindgut (neuro) endocrine tumors: a consensus proposal including a grading system
G. Rindi;G. Klöppel;A. Couvelard;P. Komminoth.
Virchows Archiv (2007)
ENETS Consensus Guidelines for the management of patients with liver and other distant metastases from neuroendocrine neoplasms of foregut, midgut, hindgut, and unknown primary.
Marianne Pavel;Eric Baudin;Anne Couvelard;Eric Krenning.
Neuroendocrinology (2012)
A colorectal cancer classification system that associates cellular phenotype and responses to therapy
Anguraj Sadanandam;Costas A Lyssiotis;Costas A Lyssiotis;Krisztian Homicsko;Krisztian Homicsko;Eric A Collisson.
Nature Medicine (2013)
Receptor-targeted optical imaging of tumors with near-infrared fluorescent ligands.
Andreas Becker;Carsten Hessenius;Kai Licha;Bernd Ebert.
Nature Biotechnology (2001)
Prospective, Randomized, Multicenter Trial on the Antiproliferative Effect of Lanreotide, Interferon Alfa, and Their Combination for Therapy of Metastatic Neuroendocrine Gastroenteropancreatic Tumors—The International Lanreotide and Interferon Alfa Study Group
Siegbert Faiss;Ulrich-Frank Pape;Michael Böhmig;Yvonne Dörffel.
Journal of Clinical Oncology (2003)
Guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of neuroendocrine gastrointestinal tumours. A consensus statement on behalf of the European Neuroendocrine Tumour Society (ENETS).
U. Plöckinger;G. Rindi;R. Arnold;B. Eriksson.
Neuroendocrinology (2004)
Consensus report on the use of somatostatin analogs for the management of neuroendocrine tumors of the gastroenteropancreatic system
K. Öberg;L. Kvols;M. Caplin;G. Delle Fave.
Annals of Oncology (2004)
Differentiation of pluripotent embryonic stem cells into the neuronal lineage in vitro gives rise to mature inhibitory and excitatory neurons
Carsten Strübing;Gudrun Ahnert-Hilger;Jin Shan;Bertram Wiedenmann.
Mechanisms of Development (1995)
Comparison of adefovir and tenofovir in the treatment of lamivudine‐resistant hepatitis B virus infection
Florian van Bömmel;Thomas Wünsche;Stefan Mauss;Petra Reinke.
Hepatology (2003)
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