Elvira Wink
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Recent Articles
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Trogisch F, Abouissa A, Keles M, Birke A, Fuhrmann M, Dittrich G, et al.
Sci Transl Med
. 2024 Feb;
16(736):eabq4581.
PMID: 38416842
Fibrosis is a hallmark of chronic disease. Although fibroblasts are involved, it is unclear to what extent endothelial cells also might contribute. We detected increased expression of the transcription factor...
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Heumuller-Klug S, Maurer K, Tapia-Laliena M, Sticht C, Christmann A, Morz H, et al.
Front Cell Dev Biol
. 2023 Jun;
11:1196472.
PMID: 37377739
Impairment of both the central and peripheral nervous system is a major cause of mortality and disability. It varies from an affection of the brain to various types of enteric...
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Heumuller-Klug S, Sticht C, Kaiser K, Wink E, Hagl C, Wessel L, et al.
World J Gastroenterol
. 2015 Apr;
21(12):3499-508.
PMID: 25834314
Aim: To characterize the influence of location, species and treatment upon RNA degradation in tissue samples from the gastrointestinal tract. Methods: The intestinal samples were stored in different medium for...
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Hagl C, Heumuller-Klug S, Wink E, Wessel L, Schafer K
PLoS One
. 2013 Sep;
8(9):e72948.
PMID: 24023797
Stem cell therapies seem to be an appropriate tool for the treatment of a variety of diseases, especially when a substantial cell loss leads to a severe clinical impact. This...
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Hagl C, Wink E, Scherf S, Heumuller-Klug S, Hausott B, Schafer K
Histochem Cell Biol
. 2012 Sep;
139(1):47-57.
PMID: 22955838
The largest part of the peripheral nervous system is the enteric nervous system (ENS). It consists of an intricate network of several enteric neuronal subclasses with distinct phenotypes and functions...
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Chmelnik M, Lasch L, Weih S, Wink E, Romero P, Holland-Cunz S
Langenbecks Arch Surg
. 2011 Mar;
396(5):685-91.
PMID: 21360273
Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the complication rates and inflammatory response in TachoSil™-sealed small-diameter anastomoses with conventional and reduced suture number as a model for neonatal...
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Rauch U, Klotz M, Maas-Omlor S, Wink E, Hansgen A, Hagl C, et al.
J Histochem Cytochem
. 2005 Aug;
54(1):39-46.
PMID: 16087706
The human enteric nervous system (ENS) derives from migrating neural crest cells (NCC) and is structured into different plexuses embedded in the gastrointestinal tract wall. During development of the NCC,...