The following publications were published exclusively under the affiliation of the Max Planck Society. For publications by the principal investigator outside of the Max Planck Society, see the links on the lower left.
Journal Article (139)
Journal Article
6 (8), p. e23381 - e23381 (2011)
An RNA interference phenotypic screen identifies a role for FGF signals in colon cancer progression. PLoS ONE
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124 (Pt 12), pp. 1973 - 1983 (2011)
PLD1 rather than PLD2 regulates phorbol-ester-, adhesion-dependent and Fc{gamma}-receptor-stimulated ROS production in neutrophils. J Cell Sci
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77 (4), pp. 333 - 337 (2011)
Caspase recruitment domain 15 gene haplotypes in sarcoidosis. Tissue Antigens
Journal Article
5 (12), p. e15661 - e15661 (2010)
Somatic mutation profiles of MSI and MSS colorectal cancer identified by whole exome next generation sequencing and bioinformatics analysis. PLoS ONE
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6 (12), p. e1001231 - e1001231 (2010)
Identification of Y-box binding protein 1 as a core regulator of MEK/ERK pathway dependent gene signatures in colorectal cancer cells. PLoS Genetics
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177 (2), pp. 840 - 853 (2010)
Long-Term Expression of Tissue-Inhibitor of Matrix Metalloproteinase-1 in the Murine Central Nervous System Does Not Alter the Morphological and Behavioral Phenotype but Alleviates the Course of Experimental Allergic Encephalomyelitis. The American Journal of Pathology
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137, pp. 2723 - 2731 (2010)
Med12 is essential for early mouse development and for canonical Wnt and Wnt/PCP signaling. Development
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8 (5), pp. 571 - 580 (2010)
A Flexible Multiwell Format for Immunofluorescence Screening Microscopy of Small-Molecule Inhibitors. Assay and Drug Development Technologies.
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7, pp. 242 - 243 (2010)
Embryology meets cancer research. Public Service Review: Science and Technology
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38 (11), p. e122 - e122 (2010)
An inducible RNA interference system for the functional dissection of mouse embryogenesis. Nucleic Acids Research