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Overview

Thomas Wieder is affiliated with the University of Tübingen in Germany, where their research focuses primarily on medicine. Their work covers multiple subfields including physiology, immunology, oncology, materials chemistry, and molecular biology.

The main topics explored in Thomas Wieder's publications include:

  • Erythrocyte Function and Pathophysiology
  • Cancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers
  • Immune cells in cancer
  • Immunotherapy and Immune Responses
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Blood properties and coagulation
  • Telomeres, Telomerase, and Senescence

The scientist has published numerous papers across a range of journals, with a concentration in specific venues. Frequent publication venues comprise:

  • Cells
  • Cell Cycle
  • Journal of Investigative Dermatology
  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Nature Communications

Some recent papers by Thomas Wieder include:

  • "Cancer immune control needs senescence induction by interferon-dependent cell cycle regulator pathways in tumours" (2020, Nature Communications)
  • "Eryptosis: Programmed Death of Nucleus-Free, Iron-Filled Blood Cells" (2022, Cells)
  • "T Cells in Colorectal Cancer: Unravelling the Function of Different T Cell Subsets in the Tumor Microenvironment" (2023, International Journal of Molecular Sciences)
  • "The Cytokine Network in Colorectal Cancer: Implications for New Treatment Strategies" (2022, Cells)
  • "IFN-γ and TNF Induce Senescence and a Distinct Senescence-Associated Secretory Phenotype in Melanoma" (2022, Cells)

Thomas Wieder frequently collaborates with other researchers in the field. Regular coauthors include Heidi Braumüller, Martin Röcken, Ellen Brenner, Katharina Böhm, and Peter Dreischer. These collaborations reflect ongoing work in related scientific areas, contributing to the breadth and depth of their research output.

Best Publications

  • T-helper-1-cell cytokines drive cancer into senescence

    Heidi Braumüller;Thomas Wieder;Ellen Brenner;Sonja Aßmann

  • The Bax/Bcl-2 ratio determines the susceptibility of human melanoma cells to CD95/Fas-mediated apoptosis.

    Monika Raisova;Amir M. Hossini;Jiirgen Eberle;Christian Riebeling

  • Mechanisms of suicidal erythrocyte death.

    Karl S Lang;Philipp A Lang;Christian Bauer;Christophe Duranton

  • Liver cell death and anemia in Wilson disease involve acid sphingomyelinase and ceramide.

    Philipp A Lang;Marcus Schenck;Jan P Nicolay;Jan Ulrich Becker

  • Role of Ca2+-activated K+ channels in human erythrocyte apoptosis

    Philipp A. Lang;Stefanie Kaiser;Swetlana Myssina;Thomas Wieder

  • Cation channels trigger apoptotic death of erythrocytes

    K S Lang;C Duranton;H Poehlmann;S Myssina

  • TNFR1 signaling and IFN-gamma signaling determine whether T cells induce tumor dormancy or promote multistage carcinogenesis.

    Nele Müller-Hermelink;Heidi Braumüller;Bernd Pichler;Thomas Wieder

  • Suicidal erythrocyte death in sepsis

    Daniela S. Kempe;Ahmad Akel;Philipp A. Lang;Tobias Hermle

  • Activation of caspase-8 in drug-induced apoptosis of B-lymphoid cells is independent of CD95/Fas receptor-ligand interaction and occurs downstream of caspase-3.

    Thomas Wieder;Frank Essmann;Frank Essmann;Frank Essmann;Aram Prokop;Aram Prokop;Aram Prokop;Karin Schmelz;Karin Schmelz;Karin Schmelz

  • Involvement of ceramide in hyperosmotic shock-induced death of erythrocytes

    K S Lang;S Myssina;V Brand;C Sandu

  • Mechanisms and Significance of Eryptosis

    Florian Lang;Karl S. Lang;Philipp A. Lang;Stephan M. Huber

  • Protein kinase C mediates erythrocyte "programmed cell death" following glucose depletion.

    Barbara A. Klarl;Philipp A. Lang;Daniela S. Kempe;Olivier M. Niemoeller

  • The kiss of death: promises and failures of death receptors and ligands in cancer therapy.

    PT Daniel;T Wieder;I Sturm;I Sturm;K Schulze-Osthoff

  • Enhanced Erythrocyte Apoptosis in Sickle Cell Anemia, Thalassemia and Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase Deficiency

    Karl S Lang;Benjamin Roll;Svetlana Myssina;Markus Schittenhelm

  • Enhanced programmed cell death of iron-deficient erythrocytes.

    Daniela S. Kempe;Philipp A. Lang;Christophe Duranton;Ahmad Akel

  • Suicidal death of erythrocytes in recurrent hemolytic uremic syndrome.

    Philipp A. Lang;Ortraud Beringer;Jan P. Nicolay;Oliver Amon

  • Ceramide induces mitochondrial activation and apoptosis via a Bax-dependent pathway in human carcinoma cells

    Clarissa von Haefen;Thomas Wieder;Bernd Gillissen;Lilian Stärck

  • Stimulation of suicidal erythrocyte death by methylglyoxal.

    Jan P Nicolay;Juliane Schneider;Olivier M Niemoeller;Ferruh Artunc

  • Piceatannol, a hydroxylated analog of the chemopreventive agent resveratrol, is a potent inducer of apoptosis in the lymphoma cell line BJAB and in primary, leukemic lymphoblasts

    T Wieder;A Prokop;B Bagci;F Essmann

  • Relapse in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia is associated with a decrease of the Bax/Bcl-2 ratio and loss of spontaneous caspase-3 processing in vivo.

    A Prokop;T Wieder;I Sturm;F Essmann

Frequent Co-Authors

Florian Lang
Florian Lang University of Tübingen
Philipp A. Lang
Philipp A. Lang Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf
Stephan M. Huber
Stephan M. Huber University of Tübingen
Martin Röcken
Martin Röcken University of Tübingen
Peter T. Daniel
Peter T. Daniel Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine
Karl S. Lang
Karl S. Lang University of Duisburg-Essen
Bernd Dörken
Bernd Dörken Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Frank Essmann
Frank Essmann University of Tübingen
Hans-Günther Schmalz
Hans-Günther Schmalz University of Cologne
Kamran Ghoreschi
Kamran Ghoreschi Charité - University Medicine Berlin

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