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Prostate cancer: µ-crystallin (CRYM) protein inhibits tumour growth ... treatment. As a result, new types of treatments are urgently needed. A research team headed by Lukas Kenner of the Department of Pathology at MedUni Vienna in collaboration with David Heery from the University of Nottingham/UK and Sarka Pospisilova and Suzanne Turner of the University of Brno/Czech Republic... https://www.meduniwien.ac.at/web/en/ueber-uns/news/detailseite/2020/news-im-november-2020/prostatakarzinom-protein-u-crystallin-crym-hemmt-das-tumorwachstum/medicine-science/
Prostate cancer: µ-crystallin (CRYM) protein inhibits tumour growth ... treatment. As a result, new types of treatments are urgently needed. A research team headed by Lukas Kenner of the Department of Pathology at MedUni Vienna in collaboration with David Heery from the University of Nottingham/UK and Sarka Pospisilova and Suzanne Turner of the University of Brno/Czech Republic... https://www.meduniwien.ac.at/web/en/ueber-uns/news/detailseite/2020/news-im-november-2020/prostatakarzinom-protein-u-crystallin-crym-hemmt-das-tumorwachstum/
Prostatakrebs: Protein zum Verlangsamen des Tumorwachstums identifiziert ... stellt die bösartige Erkrankung der Prostata die zweithäufigste Krebstodesursache bei Männern dar. Im Rahmen einer internationalen Studie unter der Leitung von Lukas Kenner (MedUni Wien) und Sabine Lagger (Vetmeduni) wurde nun ein Protein identifiziert, das das Tumorwachstum bremsen könnte. Damit liefern... https://www.meduniwien.ac.at/web/ueber-uns/news/2024/news-im-juni-2024/prostatakrebs-protein-zum-verlangsamen-des-tumorwachstums-identifiziert/
Prostatakrebs: Protein zum Verlangsamen des Tumorwachstums identifiziert ... stellt die bösartige Erkrankung der Prostata die zweithäufigste Krebstodesursache bei Männern dar. Im Rahmen einer internationalen Studie unter der Leitung von Lukas Kenner (MedUni Wien) und Sabine Lagger (Vetmeduni) wurde nun ein Protein identifiziert, das das Tumorwachstum bremsen könnte. Damit liefern... https://www.meduniwien.ac.at/web/ueber-uns/news/2024/news-im-juni-2024/prostatakrebs-protein-zum-verlangsamen-des-tumorwachstums-identifiziert/medizin-wissenschaft/
Head and neck tumours: Modern imaging provides clues to aggressive progression ... (Centre for Pathophysiology, Infectiology and Immunology, MedUni Vienna) and Lukas Kenner (Department of Pathology, MedUni Vienna) shows that modern imaging techniques can help to detect particularly aggressive forms of head and neck cancer at an early stage. Specific patterns in positron emission... https://www.meduniwien.ac.at/web/en/about-us/news/2026/news-in-may-2026/head-and-neck-tumours-modern-imaging-provides-clues-to-aggressive-progression/
Head and neck tumours: Modern imaging provides clues to aggressive progression ... (Centre for Pathophysiology, Infectiology and Immunology, MedUni Vienna) and Lukas Kenner (Department of Pathology, MedUni Vienna) shows that modern imaging techniques can help to detect particularly aggressive forms of head and neck cancer at an early stage. Specific patterns in positron emission... https://www.meduniwien.ac.at/web/en/about-us/news/2026/news-in-may-2026/head-and-neck-tumours-modern-imaging-provides-clues-to-aggressive-progression/medicine-science/
Tiny plastic particles also find their way into the brain ... nanomaterials. The study was carried out in an animal model with oral administration of MNPs, in this case polystyrene, a widely-used plastic which is also found in food packaging. Led by Lukas Kenner (Department of Pathology at MedUni Vienna and Department of Laboratory Animal Pathology at Vetmeduni) and... https://www.meduniwien.ac.at/web/en/about-us/news/2023/news-in-april-2023/winzige-plastikpartikel-gelangen-auch-ins-gehirn/medicine-science/
Tiny plastic particles also find their way into the brain ... nanomaterials. The study was carried out in an animal model with oral administration of MNPs, in this case polystyrene, a widely-used plastic which is also found in food packaging. Led by Lukas Kenner (Department of Pathology at MedUni Vienna and Department of Laboratory Animal Pathology at Vetmeduni) and... https://www.meduniwien.ac.at/web/en/about-us/news/2023/news-in-april-2023/winzige-plastikpartikel-gelangen-auch-ins-gehirn/
Rare lymphoma: new therapeutic approach using gamma secretase inhibitors ... international research group – led by molecular pathologist Lukas Kenner of MedUni Vienna and molecular biologist Suzanne Turner from the University of Cambridge/Masaryk University in Brno – have now identified a mutation of the Notch protein that causes the tumour. Notch1 is activated by a specific protein... https://www.meduniwien.ac.at/web/en/ueber-uns/news/detailseite/2020/news-im-november-2020/seltenes-lymphom-neuer-therapieansatz-durch-gamma-sekretase-inhibitoren/
Salivary gland carcinomas: identification of proteins of relevance for better prognosis and treatment ... hitherto little researched - types of cancer. Now scientists led by Julia Schnöll and Lorenz Kadletz-Wanke, under the supervision of Lukas Kenner (Department of Pathology at MedUni Vienna, Department of Laboratory Animal Pathology at Vetmeduni Vienna, member of the Executive Board of the Comprehensive... https://www.meduniwien.ac.at/web/en/ueber-uns/news/news-im-jaenner-2022/speicheldruesenkarzinome-proteine-fuer-bessere-prognose-und-therapie-identifiziert/