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Kim M, Fekadu J, Maronde E, Rami A
Histochem Cell Biol . 2012 Sep; 139(1):99-108. PMID: 23011054
Autophagy has been described as a cellular response to stressful stimuli like starvation. One of its primary functions is to recycle amino acids from degraded proteins for cellular survival under...
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Jager K, Wolf S, Dobrowolny H, Steiner J, Nave H, Maronde E, et al.
Amino Acids . 2012 Aug; 44(2):423-33. PMID: 22870827
The cellular uptake of L-arginine and other cationic amino acids (such as L-lysine and L-ornithine) is mainly mediated by cationic amino acid transporter (CAT) proteins. Despite the important roles of...
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Kramer F, Meyer M, Morgan D, Forssmann W, Standker L, Schliephake H, et al.
Eur J Med Res . 2008 Jun; 13(6):292-8. PMID: 18558556
Objective: Critical size defects (CSDs) of bone are defined as defects that do not heal spontaneously to new bone during the lifetime of an adult individual. In contrast, immature animals...
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Schoniger S, Maronde E, Kopp M, Korf H, Nurnberger F
Cell Tissue Res . 2002 May; 308(1):131-42. PMID: 12012213
The subcommissural organ (SCO) is an ependymal brain gland that synthesizes and secretes glycoproteins. Very little is known about the signal transduction cascades operating in this organ and their impact...
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Schoniger S, Kopp M, Schomerus C, Maronde E, Dehghani F, Meiniel A, et al.
Cell Tissue Res . 2002 Jan; 307(1):101-14. PMID: 11810318
The subcommissural organ (SCO), an ependymal (glial) circumventricular organ, releases glycoproteins into the cerebrospinal fluid; however, the regulation of its secretory activity is largely unknown. To identify neuroactive substances that...
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Maronde E, Korf H, Niemann P, Genieser H
J Pineal Res . 2001 Sep; 31(2):183-5. PMID: 11555176
A modified analog of cyclic adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate (cAMP), Sp-adenosine-3',5'-monophosphorothioate, designed to be highly membrane-permeable and resistant towards phosphodiesterases was found to induce the phosphorylation of the cAMP-regulated transcription factor cyclic...
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Hirsch J, Kruhoffer M, Adermann K, Heitland A, Maronde E, Meyer M, et al.
Cardiovasc Res . 2001 Jul; 51(3):553-61. PMID: 11476745
Background: Natriuretic peptides regulate Na+ and H(2)O transport in the cortical collecting duct (CCD). We have shown that natriuretic peptides have no effect on ion conductances or water transport of...
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Krause A, Liepke C, Meyer M, Adermann K, Forssmann W, Maronde E
Eur J Med Res . 2001 Jun; 6(5):215-8. PMID: 11410403
Here we describe a novel function for members of the well-characterized human natriuretic peptide family. Human "brain-type natriuretic peptide" (hBNP-32) as well as other members of this peptide class are...
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Motzkus D, Maronde E, Grunenberg U, Lee C, FORSSMANN W, Albrecht U
FEBS Lett . 2000 Dec; 486(3):315-9. PMID: 11119726
The mammalian period (Per) genes are components of the circadian clock and appear to be regulated via an autoregulatory feedback loop. Here we show that the human PER1 (hPER1) gene...
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Schwede F, Maronde E, Genieser H, Jastorff B
Pharmacol Ther . 2000 Sep; 87(2-3):199-226. PMID: 11008001
Cyclic AMP (cAMP) and cyclic GMP (cGMP) are key second messengers involved in a multitude of cellular events. From the wealth of synthetic analogs of cAMP and cGMP, only a...