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Mutation analysis for RUNX1, MLL-PTD, FLT3-ITD, NPM1 and NRAS in 269 patients with MDS or secondary AML
- F. Dicker, C. Haferlach, +5 authors S. Schnittger
- Biology, Medicine
- Leukemia
- 3 June 2010
Mutation analysis for RUNX1 , MLL -PTD, FLT3 -ITD, NPM1 and NRAS in 269 patients with MDS or secondary AML
AML with CBFB–MYH11 rearrangement demonstrate RAS pathway alterations in 92% of all cases including a high frequency of NF1 deletions
- C. Haferlach, F. Dicker, +5 authors T. Haferlach
- Biology, Medicine
- Leukemia
- 18 February 2010
AML with CBFB–MYH11 rearrangement demonstrate RAS pathway alterations in 92% of all cases including a high frequency of NF1 deletions
Laser-evoked potentials to noxious stimulation during hypnotic analgesia and distraction of attention suggest different brain mechanisms of pain control.
- M. Friederich, R. Trippe, M. Ozcan, T. Weiss, H. Hecht, W. Miltner
- Psychology, Medicine
- Psychophysiology
- 1 September 2001
Psychological accounts of hypnosis have hypothesized that hypnosis and attention might share similar mechanisms and that hypnosis simply represents an extensive state of reduced attention. This… Expand
Effects of beta-adrenergic activity on T-wave amplitude.
- Richard J. Contrada, D. Krantz, +4 authors T. Weiss
- Psychology, Medicine
- Psychophysiology
- 1 July 1989
This study addresses the hypothesis that electrocardiographic T-wave amplitude is influenced by beta-adrenergic stimulation of the heart. Beta-adrenergic activity was manipulated both… Expand
Behavioral Versus Pharmacological Treatments for Essential Hypertension—A Needed Comparison
- L. Luborsky, P. Crits-Christoph, +4 authors L. Levy
- Psychology, Medicine
- Psychosomatic medicine
- 1 May 1982
&NA; Comparison of mild‐to‐moderate essential hypertension patients treated for 6 weeks by antihypertensive medication versus metronome‐conditioned relaxation versus biofeedback versus a mild… Expand
Sleep‐disordered breathing in patients referred for angina evaluation—association with left ventricular dysfunction
- B. Sanner, M. Konermann, C. Doberauer, T. Weiss, W. Zidek
- Medicine
- Clinical cardiology
- 1 February 2001
Background: Clinical observations have linked sleep‐disordered breathing to cardiovascular morbidity and mortality, and especially to coronary artery disease.
Form and magnitude of beta-sympathetic and parasympathetic influences on pulse transit time.
- Richard J. Contrada, A. Del Bo, L. Levy, T. Weiss
- Psychology, Medicine
- Psychophysiology
- 1 July 1995
In this study, we examined autonomic influences on pulse transit time measured from the R-wave of the electrocardiogram (R-PTT). Six subjects received three doses each of isoproterenol and atropine.… Expand
Biofeedback training for cardiovascular dysfunctions.
- T. Weiss
- Medicine
- The Medical clinics of North America
- 1 July 1977
Operant conditioning of heart rate in patients with premature ventricular contractions.
- T. Weiss, B. T. Engel
- Medicine
- Psychosomatic medicine
- 1971