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Overview

Edgar Dahl is affiliated with RWTH Aachen University in Germany and works primarily in the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Their research encompasses a significant volume of scholarly work in specialized subfields including Surgery, Molecular Biology, Oncology, Cancer Research, and Infectious Diseases.

The scientist's research covers several main topics, reflecting a broad engagement with cancer and infectious disease studies. These include:

  • Cholangiocarcinoma and Gallbladder Cancer Studies
  • Epigenetics and DNA Methylation
  • COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies
  • MicroRNA in disease regulation
  • Pancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research
  • SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research
  • RNA modifications and cancer

Edgar Dahl has contributed to numerous publications in well-known scientific journals. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Scientific Reports
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Cancers
  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Zeitschrift für Gastroenterologie

Recent notable papers authored or co-authored by Edgar Dahl demonstrate a focus on clinical machine learning, viral infection susceptibility, tumor immunology, and cellular analysis methods. Selected recent papers are:

  • "Swarm Learning for decentralized and confidential clinical machine learning," 2021, Nature
  • "ACE2 polymorphism and susceptibility for SARS-CoV-2 infection and severity of COVID-19," 2021, Pharmacogenetics and Genomics
  • "The role of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes in cholangiocarcinoma," 2022, Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research
  • "Deconvolution of cellular subsets in human tissue based on targeted DNA methylation analysis at individual CpG sites," 2020, BMC Biology
  • "Multisystemic Cellular Tropism of SARS-CoV-2 in Autopsies of COVID-19 Patients," 2021, Cells

The scientist collaborates frequently with a number of colleagues contributing to overlapping research interests. Their most frequent co-authors include:

  • Lara R. Heij
  • Jan Bednarsch
  • Ulf P. Neumann
  • Sven Arke Lang
  • Sophia Villwock

Best Publications

  • PAX GENES AND ORGANOGENESIS

    Edgar Dahl;Haruhiko Koseki;Rudi Balling

  • Macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) promotes cell survival by activation of the akt pathway and role for CSN5/JAB1 in the control of autocrine MIF activity

    H Lue;M Thiele;J Franz;E Dahl

  • CD24 Expression Is a New Prognostic Marker in Breast Cancer

    Glen Kristiansen;Klaus-Jürgen Winzer;Empar Mayordomo;Joachim Bellach

  • CD24 Is Expressed in Ovarian Cancer and Is a New Independent Prognostic Marker of Patient Survival

    Glen Kristiansen;Carsten Denkert;Karsten Schlüns;Edgar Dahl

  • The diversity of connexin genes encoding gap junctional proteins.

    Willecke K;Hennemann H;Dahl E;Jungbluth S

  • Aberrant methylation of the Wnt antagonist SFRP1 in breast cancer is associated with unfavourable prognosis

    J Veeck;D Niederacher;H An;H An;E Klopocki

  • Frequent expression loss of Inter-alpha-trypsin inhibitor heavy chain (ITIH) genes in multiple human solid tumors : a systematic expression analysis

    Alexander Hamm;Juergen Veeck;Nuran Bektas;Peter J Wild

  • Expression Pattern of Connexin Gene Products at the Early Developmental Stages of the Mouse Cardiovascular System

    Bruno Delorme;Edgar Dahl;Thérèse Jarry-Guichard;Jean-Paul Briand

  • Expression profiling of microdissected matched prostate cancer samples reveals CD166/MEMD and CD24 as new prognostic markers for patient survival

    Glen Kristiansen;Christian Pilarsky;Christoph Wissmann;Simone Kaiser

  • Molecular Cloning and Functional Expression of Mouse Connexin-30,a Gap Junction Gene Highly Expressed in Adult Brain and Skin

    Edgar Dahl;Dieter Manthey;Ye Chen;Hans Jürgen Schwarz

  • Targeting the Wnt pathway in cancer: the emerging role of Dickkopf-3.

    Juergen Veeck;Edgar Dahl

  • Molecular cloning and functional expression of mouse connexin40, a second gap junction gene preferentially expressed in lung.

    Hanjo Hennemann;Tom Suchyna;Hella Lichtenberg-Fraté;Stefan Jungbluth

  • Loss of SFRP1 is associated with breast cancer progression and poor prognosis in early stage tumors.

    Eva Klopocki;Glen Kristiansen;Peter J. Wild;Irina Klaman

  • Mouse connexin37: cloning and functional expression of a gap junction gene highly expressed in lung.

    Klaus Willecke;Roland Heynkes;Edgar Dahl;Ruth Stutenkemper

  • Deletions of chromosome 8p and loss of sFRP1 expression are progression markers of papillary bladder cancer.

    Robert Stoehr;Christoph Wissmann;Hiromu Suzuki;Ruth Knuechel

  • Developmental regulation of connexin 40 gene expression in mouse heart correlates with the differentiation of the conduction system

    Bruno Delorme;Edgar Dahl;Thérèse Jarry-guichard;Irène Marics

  • Antifibrotic effects of CXCL9 and its receptor CXCR3 in livers of mice and humans.

    Hermann E. Wasmuth;Frank Lammert;Mirko Moreno Zaldivar;Ralf Weiskirchen

  • The Death-domain Fold of the ASC PYRIN Domain, Presenting a Basis for PYRIN/PYRIN Recognition

    Edvards Liepinsh;Raitis Barbals;Edgar Dahl;Anatoly Sharipo

  • Molecular Profiling of Laser-Microdissected Matched Tumor and Normal Breast Tissue Identifies Karyopherin α2 as a Potential Novel Prognostic Marker in Breast Cancer

    Edgar Dahl;Glen Kristiansen;Kathrin Gottlob;Irina Klaman

  • Dual role of macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) in human breast cancer

    Eva Verjans;Erik Noetzel;Nuran Bektas;Anke K Schütz

Frequent Co-Authors

André Rosenthal
André Rosenthal Institute of Molecular Biotechnology
Arndt Hartmann
Arndt Hartmann University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Glen Kristiansen
Glen Kristiansen University Hospital Bonn
Ralf Weiskirchen
Ralf Weiskirchen RWTH Aachen University
Peter J. Wild
Peter J. Wild Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies
Klaus Willecke
Klaus Willecke University of Bonn
Claus Hellerbrand
Claus Hellerbrand University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Christian Trautwein
Christian Trautwein RWTH Aachen University
Eva Klopocki
Eva Klopocki University of Würzburg
Carsten Denkert
Carsten Denkert Philipp University of Marburg

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