Guido Sauter mainly investigates Pathology, Tissue microarray, Cancer research, Breast cancer and Cancer. He has included themes like Metastasis, Prostate, Prostate cancer and Comparative genomic hybridization in his Pathology study. His study on Tissue microarray is covered under Immunohistochemistry.
His work deals with themes such as Carcinoma in situ, Estrogen receptor, Phosphorylation, Tumor suppressor gene and Regulation of gene expression, which intersect with Cancer research. His studies in Breast cancer integrate themes in fields like Oncology and Gene expression profiling. His study in Gene extends to Cancer with its themes.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Pathology, Tissue microarray, Cancer research, Prostate cancer and Internal medicine. His research in Pathology intersects with topics in Bladder cancer, Cancer and Urinary bladder. He combines subjects such as Bioinformatics, Chromosomal region, Fluorescence in situ hybridization, Breast cancer and Computational biology with his study of Tissue microarray.
His research investigates the connection with Fluorescence in situ hybridization and areas like Molecular biology which intersect with concerns in Gene. His biological study deals with issues like Tumor progression, which deal with fields such as Metastasis. He has researched Internal medicine in several fields, including Gastroenterology and Oncology.
His main research concerns Cancer research, Internal medicine, Cancer, Prostate cancer and Tissue microarray. His Internal medicine study incorporates themes from Gastroenterology and Oncology. His Cancer study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Exome sequencing, Evolvability and Carcinoma.
His research integrates issues of Biopsy, Prostate and Downregulation and upregulation in his study of Prostate cancer. Immunohistochemistry and Pathology are the focus of his Tissue microarray studies. His Malignancy study, which is part of a larger body of work in Pathology, is frequently linked to Neurofibroma, bridging the gap between disciplines.
His main research concerns Cancer research, Cancer, Internal medicine, Oncology and microRNA. His Cancer research research includes themes of Immunohistochemistry, Tissue microarray, Chromatin, Mutation rate and PTEN. The subject of his Tissue microarray research is within the realm of Pathology.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Exome sequencing, Concomitant and Physical examination in addition to Cancer. His Internal medicine research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Gastroenterology and Outcome measurements. Guido Sauter interconnects MLH1, PMS2, Adenocarcinoma, Colorectal cancer and MSH6 in the investigation of issues within Oncology.
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Tissue microarrays for high-throughput molecular profiling of tumor specimens
J Kononen;L Bubendorf;A Kallioniemi;M Bärlund.
Nature Medicine (1998)
Adjuvant trastuzumab in HER2-positive breast cancer.
Dennis Slamon;Wolfgang Eiermann;Nicholas Robert;Tadeusz Pienkowski.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2011)
Gene-Expression Profiles in Hereditary Breast Cancer
I Hedenfalk;D Duggan;Y Chen;M Radmacher.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2001)
AIB1, a Steroid Receptor Coactivator Amplified in Breast and Ovarian Cancer
Sarah L. Anzick;Juha Kononen;Robert L. Walker;David O. Azorsa.
Science (1997)
The Molecular Taxonomy of Primary Prostate Cancer
Adam Abeshouse;Jaeil Ahn;Rehan Akbani;Adrian Ally.
Cell (2015)
Metastatic patterns of prostate cancer: an autopsy study of 1,589 patients.
Lukas Bubendorf;Alain Schöpfer;Urs Wagner;Guido Sauter.
Human Pathology (2000)
Cell-of-Origin Patterns Dominate the Molecular Classification of 10,000 Tumors from 33 Types of Cancer.
Katherine A. Hoadley;Christina Yau;Christina Yau;Toshinori Hinoue;Denise M. Wolf.
Cell (2018)
Frequent EpCam protein expression in human carcinomas.
Philip T.H Went;Alessandro Lugli;Sandra Meier;Marcel Bundi.
Human Pathology (2004)
Survey of Gene Amplifications during Prostate Cancer Progression by High-Throughput Fluorescence in Situ Hybridization on Tissue Microarrays
Lukas Bubendorf;Juha Kononen;Pasi Koivisto;Peter Schraml.
Cancer Research (1999)
Tissue microarray technology for high-throughput molecular profiling of cancer
Olli-P. Kallioniemi;Urs Wagner;Juha Kononen;Guido Sauter.
Human Molecular Genetics (2001)
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