apl. Prof. Dr. Udo Gaipl



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Checkpoint inhibitors and radiation treatment in Hodgkin's lymphoma : New study concepts of the German Hodgkin Study Group (2017) Baues C, Semrau R, Gaipl U, Broeckelmann PJ, Rosenbrock J, Engert A, Marnitz S Journal article Study on the Impact of CMV-Encephalopathy on the Survival of Brain Cancer Patients Undergoing Radio(Chemo) therapy of the Brain (2017) Goerig N, Frey B, Korn K, Fleckenstein B, Überla K, Schmidt MA, Engelhorn T, et al. Conference contribution RAD-ON01 study: modulation of the peripheral immune system following a sequential radon spa therapy (2017) Rühle PF, Kullmann M, Frey B, Klein G, Fournier C, Fietkau R, Gaipl U, Deloch L Conference contribution One year survival of brain tumor patients is closely linked to symptomatic CMV-encephalopathy (2017) Goerig N, Frey B, Korn K, Fleckenstein B, Überla K, Schmidt M, Dörfler A, et al. Conference contribution Low-dose irradiation shifts macrophages to a more immune suppressive phenotype in a clinically relevant setting together with inflammatory fibroblast-like synoviocytes (2017) Liberg J, Rueckert M, Fietkau R, Frey B, Gaipl U, Deloch L Conference contribution Low-dose irradiation reduces fibroblast-like synoviocytes and impacts on bone metabolism in dependence of the inflammatory state (2017) Liberg J, Fietkau R, Frey B, Gaipl U, Deloch L Conference contribution Low dose radiation alters the inflammatory phenotype of fibroblast-like synoviocytes and impacts on bone metabolism (2017) Frey B, Liberg J, Derer A, Fietkau R, Gaipl U, Deloch L Conference contribution LOW DOSE RADIATION ALTERS THE INFLAMMATORY PHENOTYPE OF FIBROBLAST-LIKE SYNOVIOCYTES AND MACROPHAGES AND STIMULATES OSTEOBLASTS (2017) Deloch L, Liberg J, Rückert M, Hueber A, Fietkau R, Frey B, Gaipl U Conference contribution Hyperthermia with 44 degrees C enhances danger signal-mediated activation of dendritic cells, while immune cell infiltration into tumors is particularly fostered by hyperthermia with lower temperatures (2017) Vogl P, Frey B, Rueckert M, Maueröder C, Fietkau R, Gaipl U, Derer A Conference contribution Electrothermic effects of microwave heating on B16 melanoma cells - examinations with a semi-continuous plug flow-like reactor (2017) Drescher C, Derer A, Rosin A, Gerdes T, Willert-Porada M, Wadepohl M, Fietkau R, et al. Conference contribution