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C Wotzlaw

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Berchner-Pfannschmidt U, Frede S, Wotzlaw C, Fandrey J
Eur Respir J . 2008 Jul; 32(1):210-7. PMID: 18591338
The transcription factor complex hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF)-1 controls the expression of most genes involved in adaptation to hypoxic conditions. HIF-1 is a heterodimer composed of oxygen-labile HIF-alpha and constitutively expressed...
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Horbelt M, Wotzlaw C, Sutton T, Molitoris B, Philipp T, Kribben A, et al.
Kidney Int . 2007 May; 72(4):422-9. PMID: 17495857
Secretion of cationic drugs and endogenous metabolites is a major function of the kidney accomplished by tubular organic cation transport systems. A cationic styryl dye (ASP(+)) was developed as a...
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Mathee H, Baddeley D, Wotzlaw C, Fandrey J, Cremer C, Birk U
Histochem Cell Biol . 2005 Nov; 125(1-2):75-82. PMID: 16284774
Spatially modulated illumination (SMI) microscopy is a method of widefield fluorescence microscopy featuring interferometric illumination, which delivers structural information about nanoscale features in fluorescently labeled cells. Using this approach, structural...
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Spiess E, Bestvater F, Heckel-Pompey A, Toth K, Hacker M, Stobrawa G, et al.
J Microsc . 2005 Feb; 217(Pt 3):200-4. PMID: 15725123
Summary Two-photon (TP) excitation (820-1150 nm) and emission (280-700 nm) spectra for the fluorescent proteins (FPs) ECFP3, EGFP3 and EYFP3 produced in human tumour cells were recorded. TP excitation spectra...
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Bestvater F, Spiess E, Stobrawa G, Hacker M, Feurer T, Porwol T, et al.
J Microsc . 2002 Nov; 208(Pt 2):108-15. PMID: 12423261
Two-photon absorption and emission spectra for fluorophores relevant in cell imaging were measured using a 45 fs Ti:sapphire laser, a continuously tuneable optical parametric amplifier for the excitation range 580-1150...