Anna Scherer
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Parahuleva M, Kockskamper J, Heger J, Grimm W, Scherer A, Buhler S, et al.
Int J Mol Sci
. 2020 Dec;
21(23).
PMID: 33265909
Background: Cardiac-specific JDP2 overexpression provokes ventricular dysfunction and atrial dilatation in mice. We performed in vivo studies on JDP2-overexpressing mice to investigate the impact of JDP2 on the predisposition to...
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Pluteanu F, Nikonova Y, Holzapfel A, Herzog B, Scherer A, Preisenberger J, et al.
J Mol Cell Cardiol
. 2017 Dec;
114:253-263.
PMID: 29191788
Hypertensive heart disease (HHD) can cause left ventricular (LV) hypertrophy and heart failure (HF). It is unclear, though, which factors may contribute to the transition from compensated LV hypertrophy to...
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Truszczynska A, Scherer A, Drzal-Grabiec J
Work
. 2016 Jun;
54(3):609-16.
PMID: 27341517
Background: A job requiring stooping, lifting, carrying loads and multiple repetitions of the same movement patterns leads to overloading the musculoskeletal system. Objective: The aim of the study was to...
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Barends T, Brosi R, Steinmetz A, Scherer A, Hartmann E, Eschenbach J, et al.
Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr
. 2013 Jul;
69(Pt 8):1540-52.
PMID: 23897477
Hsp70 chaperones assist in a large variety of protein-folding processes in the cell. Crucial for these activities is the regulation of Hsp70 by Hsp40 cochaperones. DnaJ, the bacterial homologue of...
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Smeulders M, Barends T, Pol A, Scherer A, Zandvoort M, Udvarhelyi A, et al.
Nature
. 2011 Oct;
478(7369):412-6.
PMID: 22012399
Extremophilic organisms require specialized enzymes for their exotic metabolisms. Acid-loving thermophilic Archaea that live in the mudpots of volcanic solfataras obtain their energy from reduced sulphur compounds such as hydrogen...