Dresden
UKD Dresden
Joint Session with Brazilian Society of Neurosurgery (SBN) and Portuguese Neurosurgical Society (SPNC)
Development of large-scale expansion protocol for NKG2C-positive NK cells for treatment of glioblastoma
Selective delivery of Toll-like receptor 3 agonists for in situ vaccination in orthotopic gliomas
Comparison of different stimulation paradigms for identification of primary sensory cortex with Intraoperative Optical Imaging
New Anatomical Functional Aphasia Screening (AFAS) in patients with left sided brain tumors
Impact of surgery on survival in patients with multiple brain metastases
Spinal long-term biomechanical alterations after intraspinal tumor resection
Blocking TIGIT to improve the cytotoxicity of in vitro expanded NK cells towards primary glioblastoma cells
A comprehensive genomic study of 390 H3F3A-mutant diffuse high-grade gliomas, CNS WHO grade 4
Association of age with the molecular profile and outcome in patients with IDH-wildtype glioblastoma
Preliminary Data on suboptimal planar alignment of stereotactic localizing scans with the use of a mobile CT application
Distinct molecular subclasses of H3F3A-wildtype, EGFR-altered pediatric-type diffuse midline gliomas WHO CNS grade 4
Analysis of complication management after surgery in the posterior fossa
Influence of postoperative thromboprophylaxis management on thrombembolic events of patients with meningiomas and glioblastomas
Clinical and radiologic features of oncogenic mutations in olfactory groove meningiomas
Predictors and variables associated with development of post-traumatic hydrocephalus in patients after decompressive craniectomy
Recognition of aggressive meningioma using label-free imaging and machine learning
Bacterial spectrum analysis of pyogenic spinal infections and its influence on the clinical course
Optimizing ambient light conditions for in-situ Raman spectroscopy
Feasibility study for noninvasive ICP monitoring with transcranial transmission-Ultrasound (TTUS) (acoustocerebrography)
Multicenter genomic analysis of 62 foramen magnum meningiomas demonstrates mutation-specific distinct tumor features