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Sill, M. ; Schrimpf, D. ; Patel, A. ; et al
Advancing CNS tumor diagnostics with expanded DNA methylation-based classification.
DNA methylation-based classification is now central to contemporary neuro-oncology, as highlighted by the World Health Organization (WHO) classification of central nervous system (CNS) tumors. We present the Heidelberg CNS Tumor Methylation Classifier version 12.8 (v12.8), trained on 7,495 methylation profiles, which expands recognized entities from 91 classes in version 11 (v11) to 184 subclasses. [...]
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Völker, L. ; Müller-Jensen, L. ; Carl, S. ; et al
The Berlin-Hannover ICANS severity assessment-a novel bedside test to evaluate CAR T-cell-associated neurotoxicity.
Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy has transformed the treatment of refractory hematological malignancies but is frequently complicated by immune effector cell-associated neurotoxicity syndrome (ICANS). Early clinical recognition remains challenging, as the commonly used Immune Effector Cell-Associated Encephalopathy (ICE) score lacks sensitivity for subtle deficits.In this prospective bicentric study, 100 patients treated with CAR T-cells at Hannover Medical School and Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin underwent systematic neurological assessments using both ICE and the newly developed Berlin-Hannover ICANS Severity Assessment (BHISA). [...]
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Dirks, J. ; Fortmann, I. ; Marißen, J. ; et al
Effect of gestational age on lymphocyte phenotypes in hospitalized preterm infants.
Preterm infants exhibit an increased susceptibility to infections. To assess the contribution of adaptive immunity to this vulnerability, it is crucial to study its postnatal development.We sought to define profiles of adaptive immune-cell subsets in large cohorts of preterm infants, investigating the influence of gestational age (GA) and perinatal factors on their development.Two German tertiary care neonatal intensive care unit cohorts (cohort 1: n = 499; cohort 2: n = 78) of hospitalized preterm infants (GA, 22.9-36.4 weeks) underwent flow cytometric phenotyping of peripheral blood lymphocyte subsets within the first 49 days of life. [...]
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