DOI: 10.1055/s-00000017

Experimental and Clinical Endocrinology & Diabetes

Issue S 04 · Volume 104 · 1996 DOI: 10.1055/s-002-19243

Session 1: Molecular pathogenesis of thyroid tumors

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    Simon, D.; Köhrle, J.; Schmutzler, C.; Mainz, K.; Reiners, C.; Röher, H.-D.:

    Redifferentiation therapy of differentiated thyroid carcinoma with retinoic acid: basics and first clinical results

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    Bröcker, M.; de Buhr, I.; Papageorgiou, G.; Schatz, H.; Derwahl, M.:

    Expression of apoptosis-related proteins in thyroid tumors and thyroid carcinoma cell lines

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    Pötter, E.; Schoenermark, M.; Böck, O.; Hoang-Vu, C.; Munari-Silem, Y.; Rousset, B.; Brabant, G.:

    Cell adhesion receptors and gap junctions in normal and neoplastic transformed thyrocytes

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  • Session 2: Molecular pathogenesis of nodular goiter

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    Gärtner, R.; Veitenhansl, M.; Aktas, J.; Schopohl, D.:

    Role of basic fibroblast growth factor in the pathogenesis of nodular goiter

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    Poertl, S.; Kirner, J.; Mann, K.; Hoermann, R.:

    Enhanced functional activity in thyroid adenomas in vitro

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  • Session 3: Molecular aspects of autoimmune disease

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    Hunt, Nicholas; Ruppert, Jorg; Willey, Kevan; Schulte, Heinrich M.:

    Epitope mapping of the human TSH receptor; Structure function studies

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    Morgenthaler, N. G.; Scherbaum, W. A.; Banga, J. P.:

    In vitro synthesized TSH receptor as a tool for autoantibody detection

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    Schumm-Draeger, Petra-Maria; Jungheim, K.; Caspar, G.; Hermann, G.; Fortmeyer, H. P.; Wenisch, H. J. C.; Usadel1, K. H.:

    Effect of Graves’ intrathyroidal lymphocytes

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    Schuppert, Frank; Hiller, Wolfgang; Weinland, Günter; Hoang-Vu, Cuong; Mühlen, Alexander von zur; Kohn, Leonard D.:

    Iodide, cytokines and TSH-receptor expression in Graves' disease

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    Kahaly, G.; Otto, E.; Förster, G.; Gansen, K.; Olivari, N.; Beyer, J.; Hansen, Ch.:

    T cells and orbital connective tissue in endocrine orbitopathy

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  • Session 4: Molecular diagnostics of thyroid diseases and diseases of the parathyroid glands

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    Badenhoop, K.; Donner, H.; Braun, J.; Siegmund, T.; Rau, H.; Usadel, K. H.:

    Genetic markers in diagnosis and prediction of relapse in Graves’ disease*

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    Schulte, Klaus-Martin; Niederacher, Dieter; An, Han-Xiang; Staudt, Stephanie; Simon, Dietmar; Beckmann, Matthias Wilhelm; Goretzki, Peter E.:

    INT-2 gene amplification in differentiated human thyroid cancer

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    Dotzenrath, Cornelia; Goretzki, P. E.; Farnebo, F.; Teh, B. T.; Weber, G.; Röher, H. D.; Larsson, Catharina:

    Molecular genetics of primary and secondary hyperparathyroidism

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    Frank-Raue, K.; Höppner, W.; Buhr, H.; Herfarth, Ch.; Ziegler, R.; Raue, F.:

    Application of genetic screening in families with hereditary medullary thyroid carcinoma*

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    Grüters, A.; Köhler, B.; Wolf, A.; Söling, A.; Vijlder, L. de; Krude, H.; Biebermann, H.:

    Screening for mutations of the human thyroid peroxidase gene in patients with congenital hypothyroidism

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    Schwab, K. O.; Söhlemann, P.; Gerlich, M.; Broecker, M.; Petrykowski, W. v.; Holzapfel, H. P.; Paschke, R.; Grüters, A.; Derwahl, M.:

    Mutations of the TSH receptor as cause of congenital hyperthyroidism*

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