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Christoph Rahner

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Pretterklieber B, Hader M, Hammer N, Pryymachuk G, Prols F, Vielmuth F, et al.
Ann Anat . 2019 Sep; 227:151415. PMID: 31513915
Background: The phrenicoabdominal branch of the left phrenic nerve passes between muscle fiber bundles within the costal part of the diaphragm near the pericardium. In most German textbooks of anatomy,...
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Li H, Alavian K, Lazrove E, Mehta N, Jones A, Zhang P, et al.
Nat Cell Biol . 2013 Jun; 15(7):773-85. PMID: 23792689
Following exocytosis, the rate of recovery of neurotransmitter release is determined by vesicle retrieval from the plasma membrane and by recruitment of vesicles from reserve pools within the synapse, which...
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Maly I, Rahner C, Nowakowski A, Muller-Gerbl M
Histol Histopathol . 2013 May; 28(12):1605-11. PMID: 23716350
Processing adult human trabecular bone to obtain tissue sections suitable for research or diagnostic purposes has always been challenging, particularly in the preparation of adult bone specimens for advanced immunohistochemistry...
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Alavian K, Li H, Collis L, Bonanni L, Zeng L, Sacchetti S, et al.
Nat Cell Biol . 2011 Sep; 13(10):1224-33. PMID: 21926988
Anti-apoptotic Bcl2 family proteins such as Bcl-x(L) protect cells from death by sequestering apoptotic molecules, but also contribute to normal neuronal function. We find in hippocampal neurons that Bcl-x(L) enhances...
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Phillip West A, Brodsky I, Rahner C, Woo D, Erdjument-Bromage H, Tempst P, et al.
Nature . 2011 Apr; 472(7344):476-80. PMID: 21525932
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are essential components of the innate immune response against intracellular bacteria and it is thought that professional phagocytes generate ROS primarily via the phagosomal NADPH oxidase...
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Leonhardt R, Vigneron N, Rahner C, Cresswell P
J Biol Chem . 2011 Jan; 286(11):9321-37. PMID: 21247888
Pmel17 is a melanocyte/melanoma-specific protein that traffics to melanosomes where it forms a fibrillar matrix on which melanin gets deposited. Before being cleaved into smaller fibrillogenic fragments the protein undergoes...
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Gazula V, Strumbos J, Mei X, Chen H, Rahner C, Kaczmarek L
J Comp Neurol . 2010 Jun; 518(16):3205-20. PMID: 20575068
Elimination of the Kv1.3 voltage-dependent potassium channel gene produces striking changes in the function of the olfactory bulb, raising the possibility that this channel also influences other sensory systems. We...
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Barmeyer C, Rahner C, Yang Y, Sigworth F, Binder H, Rajendran V
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol . 2010 May; 299(2):C251-63. PMID: 20445171
KCNN4 channels that provide the driving force for cAMP- and Ca(2+)-induced anion secretion are present in both apical and basolateral membranes of the mammalian colon. However, only a single KCNN4...
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Hinson E, Joshi N, Chen J, Rahner C, Jung Y, Wang X, et al.
J Immunol . 2010 Apr; 184(10):5723-31. PMID: 20410488
Although most cells are thought to respond to IFNs, there is limited information regarding specific cells that respond in vivo. Viperin is an IFN-induced antiviral protein and, therefore, is an...
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Harding M, Lepus C, Gibson T, Shepherd B, Gerber S, Graham M, et al.
PLoS One . 2010 Apr; 5(4):e9987. PMID: 20376322
Background: Widely accessible small animal models suitable for the study of hepatitis C virus (HCV) in vivo are lacking, primarily because rodent hepatocytes cannot be productively infected and because human...