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Dietrich Niethammer

Dietrich Niethammer

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Medicine

D-Index
75
Citations
19658
World Ranking
19153
National Ranking
1005

Overview

Dietrich Niethammer was affiliated with the University of Tübingen in Germany. Their scholarly work focused primarily on the field of Medicine, with particular contributions in the subfields of Surgery and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine.

Their research explored topics related to abdominal vascular conditions and treatments, abdominal surgery and complications, as well as vascular anomalies and interventions.

Niethammer's recent published work included the paper titled "Man with hypertension and abdominal pain", published in 2024 in the Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians Open. This journal was also the principal venue for their publications.

The list of frequent co-authors comprised:

  • Morgan M. Pooler
  • Joseph Colla

The main publication venue for their research was:

  • Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians Open

Best Publications

  • Chemotherapy in 998 unselected childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia patients. Results and conclusions of the multicenter trial ALL-BFM 86

    A Reiter;M Schrappe;WD Ludwig;W Hiddemann

  • Risk-adjusted therapy of acute lymphoblastic leukemia can decrease treatment burden and improve survival: treatment results of 2169 unselected pediatric and adolescent patients enrolled in the trial ALL-BFM 95

    Anja Möricke;Alfred Reiter;Martin Zimmermann;Helmut Gadner

  • Long-term results of five consecutive trials in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia performed by the ALL-BFM study group from 1981 to 2000

    A Möricke;M Zimmermann;A Reiter;G Henze

  • Determinants of Antileukemia Effects of Allogeneic NK Cells

    Wing Leung;Rekha Iyengar;Victoria Turner;Peter Lang

  • Megadose transplantation of purified peripheral blood CD34 + progenitor cells from HLA-mismatched parental donors in children

    R Handgretinger;T Klingebiel;P Lang;P Lang;M Schumm;M Schumm

  • Six-year experience with a comprehensive approach to the treatment of recurrent childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL-REZ BFM 85). A relapse study of the BFM group.

    Gunter Henze;Rudiger Fengler;Reinhard Hartmann;Bernhard Kornhuber

  • A phase I study of human/mouse chimeric antiganglioside GD2 antibody ch14.18 in patients with neuroblastoma

    R. Handgretinger;K. Anderson;P. Lang;R. Dopfer

  • Increasing mixed chimerism is an important prognostic factor for unfavorable outcome in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia after allogeneic stem-cell transplantation: possible role for pre-emptive immunotherapy?

    Peter Bader;Hermann Kreyenberg;Walter Hoelle;Gregor Dueckers

  • Serial and quantitative analysis of mixed hematopoietic chimerism by PCR in patients with acute leukemias allows the prediction of relapse after allogeneic BMT

    P Bader;J Beck;A Frey;PG Schlegel

  • Allogeneic and autologous transplantation for haematological diseases, solid tumours and immune disorders: definitions and current practice in Europe

    A. Urbano-Ispizua;N. Schmitz;T.J.M. de Witte;F. Frassoni

  • Biology and plasticity of CD133+ hematopoietic stem cells.

    Rupert Handgretinger;Paul R. Gordon;Thasia Leimig;Xiaohua Chen

  • How and when should we monitor chimerism after allogeneic stem cell transplantation

    P Bader;D Niethammer;A Willasch;H Kreyenberg

  • Susceptibility of multidrug-resistant human leukemia cell lines to human interleukin 2-activated killer cells.

    Astrid Kimmig;Volker Gekeler;Manfred Neumann;Gerd Frese

  • Making evolutionary biology a basic science for medicine

    Randolph M. Nesse;Carl T. Bergstrom;Peter T. Ellison;Jeffrey S. Flier

  • Anthracycline-derived chemotherapeutics in apoptosis and free radical cytotoxicity (Review).

    I Müller;D Niethammer;G Bruchelt

  • Results and significance of six randomized trials in four consecutive ALL-BFM studies.

    H. Riehm;H. Gadner;G. Henze;B. Kornhuber

  • Improved treatment results in childhood acute myelogenous leukemia: a report of the German cooperative study AML-BFM-78.

    U Creutzig;J Ritter;H Riehm;HJ Langermann

  • Consolidation Treatment With Chimeric Anti-GD2-Antibody ch14.18 in Children Older Than 1 Year With Metastatic Neuroblastoma

    Thorsten Simon;Barbara Hero;Andreas Faldum;Rupert Handgretinger

  • Minimal residual disease (MRD) status prior to allogeneic stem cell transplantation is a powerful predictor for post-transplant outcome in children with ALL

    P Bader;J Hancock;H Kreyenberg;N J Goulden

  • Allogeneic and autologous transplantation for haematological diseases, solid tumours and immune disorders: current practice in Europe in 1998. Accreditation Sub-Committee of the European Group for Blood and Marrow Transplantation.

    J M Goldman;N Schmitz;D Niethammer;A Gratwohl

Frequent Co-Authors

Rupert Handgretinger
Rupert Handgretinger University of Tübingen
Peter Lang
Peter Lang University of Bern
Peter Bader
Peter Bader Goethe University Frankfurt
Thomas Klingebiel
Thomas Klingebiel Goethe University Frankfurt
Günter Henze
Günter Henze Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Helmut Gadner
Helmut Gadner St Anna Children's Hospital
Charlotte M. Niemeyer
Charlotte M. Niemeyer University of Freiburg
Ralph A. Reisfeld
Ralph A. Reisfeld Scripps Research Institute
Alfred Reiter
Alfred Reiter University of Giessen
Michael Bamberg
Michael Bamberg University of Tübingen

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