Frank Oerlemans
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Recent Articles
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de Groof A, te Lindert M, van Dommelen M, Wu M, Willemse M, Smift A, et al.
Mol Cancer
. 2009 Aug;
8:54.
PMID: 19646236
Background: The Warburg phenotype in cancer cells has been long recognized, but there is still limited insight in the consecutive metabolic alterations that characterize its establishment. We obtained better understanding...
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Streijger F, Scheenen W, van Luijtelaar G, Oerlemans F, Wieringa B, Van der Zee C
Epilepsia
. 2009 Jul;
51(1):79-88.
PMID: 19624717
Purpose: Brain-type creatine kinase (CK-B) and ubiquitous mitochondrial creatine kinase (UbCKmit) act as components of local phosphocreatine ATP shuttles that help in the compartmentalization and maintenance of pools of high-energy...
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Streijger F, Pluk H, Oerlemans F, Beckers G, Bianco A, Ribeiro M, et al.
Physiol Behav
. 2009 May;
97(1):76-86.
PMID: 19419668
The cytosolic brain-type creatine kinase and mitochondrial ubiquitous creatine kinase (CK-B and UbCKmit) are expressed during the prepubescent and adult period of mammalian life. These creatine kinase (CK) isoforms are...
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Kuiper J, van Horssen R, Oerlemans F, Peters W, van Dommelen M, te Lindert M, et al.
PLoS One
. 2009 Apr;
4(3):e5030.
PMID: 19333390
Background: Creatine Kinases (CK) catalyze the reversible transfer of high-energy phosphate groups between ATP and phosphocreatine, thereby playing a storage and distribution role in cellular energetics. Brain-type CK (CK-B) deficiency...
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Chang E, Ha J, Oerlemans F, Lee Y, Lee S, Ryu J, et al.
Nat Med
. 2008 Aug;
14(9):966-72.
PMID: 18724377
Osteoclasts differentiate from precursor cells of the monocyte-macrophage lineage and subsequently become activated to be competent for bone resorption through programs primarily governed by receptor activator of nuclear factor-kappaB ligand...
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Kuiper J, Pluk H, Oerlemans F, van Leeuwen F, de Lange F, Fransen J, et al.
PLoS Biol
. 2008 Mar;
6(3):e51.
PMID: 18336068
Phagocytosis requires locally coordinated cytoskeletal rearrangements driven by actin polymerization and myosin motor activity. How this actomyosin dynamics is dependent upon systems that provide access to ATP at phagosome microdomains...
7.
Streijger F, Oerlemans F, Ellenbroek B, Jost C, Wieringa B, Van der Zee C
Behav Brain Res
. 2005 Jan;
157(2):219-34.
PMID: 15639173
The cytosolic brain-type creatine kinase (BCK) isoform and the mitochondrial ubiquitous creatine kinase (UbCKmit) isoform are both important for the maintenance and distribution of cellular energy in neurons and astrocytes....
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Wansink D, Peters W, Schaafsma I, Sutmuller R, Oerlemans F, Adema G, et al.
Physiol Genomics
. 2004 Jul;
19(1):50-60.
PMID: 15226483
Mouse PTP-BL is a large, nontransmembrane protein tyrosine phosphatase of unclear physiological function that consists of a KIND domain, a FERM domain, five PDZ domains, and a COOH-terminal catalytic PTP...
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de Bruin W, Oerlemans F, Wieringa B
Exp Cell Res
. 2004 Jun;
297(1):97-107.
PMID: 15194428
Adenylate kinase (AK)-catalyzed phosphotransfer is essential in the maintenance of cellular energetic economy in cells of fully differentiated tissues with highly variable energy demand, such as muscle and brain. To...
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Streijger F, Jost C, Oerlemans F, Ellenbroek B, Cools A, Wieringa B, et al.
Mol Cell Biochem
. 2004 Feb;
256-257(1-2):305-18.
PMID: 14977190
Brain-type creatine kinases B-CK (cytosolic) and UbCKmit (mitochondrial) are considered important for the maintenance and distribution of cellular energy in the central nervous system. Previously, we have demonstrated an abnormal...