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Schmehl K, Jacobasch G, Buhr H
Langenbecks Arch Chir Suppl Kongressbd . 2003 Oct; 115(Suppl I):479-83. PMID: 14518302
The aim of the study was to characterize both apoptotic and proliferating cells histologically and to analyze localisation and distribution of various apoptosis-associated proteins in tumours of different stages of...
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Schwiertz A, Lehmann U, Jacobasch G, Blaut M
J Appl Microbiol . 2002 Jun; 93(1):157-62. PMID: 12067385
Aims: The genus Eubacterium, which is the second most common genus in the human intestine, includes several known butyrate producers. We hypothesized that Eubacterium species play a role in the...
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Florian S, Wingler K, Schmehl K, Jacobasch G, Kreuzer O, Meyerhof W, et al.
Free Radic Res . 2002 Jan; 35(6):655-63. PMID: 11811519
The gastrointestinal glutathione peroxidase (GI-GPx) is believed to prevent absorption of hydroperoxides. GI-GPx is expressed in the intestine together with the other three glutathione peroxidase isoenzymes, raising the question of...
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Graefe E, Wittig J, Mueller S, Riethling A, Uehleke B, Drewelow B, et al.
J Clin Pharmacol . 2001 May; 41(5):492-9. PMID: 11361045
Due to its potentially beneficial impact on human health, the polyphenol quercetin has come into the focus of medicinal interest. However, data on the bioavailability of quercetin after oral intake...
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Jacobasch G
Baillieres Best Pract Res Clin Haematol . 2000 Aug; 13(1):1-20. PMID: 10916675
Enzyme deficiencies have been identified in all erythrocyte pathways. Their frequencies differ with respect to the affected enzyme, the severity of the clinical manifestations and the geographical distribution. Most mutations...
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Schmehl K, Florian S, Jacobasch G, Salomon A, Korber J
Int J Colorectal Dis . 2000 Apr; 15(1):39-48. PMID: 10766090
Imbalances in epithelium-matrix interactions have been discussed as a pathomechanism in ulcerative colitis, causing a colonic mucosal barrier dysfunction. Laminin, the major noncollagenous component of the basement membrane, plays a...
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Jacobasch G, Schmiedl D, Kruschewski M, Schmehl K
Int J Colorectal Dis . 2000 Jan; 14(4-5):201-11. PMID: 10647628
These studies were performed to test the benefit of resistant starch on ulcerative colitis via prebiotic and butyrate effects. Butyrate, propionate, and acetate are produced in the colon of mammals...
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Pforte H, Hempel J, Jacobasch G
Nahrung . 1999 Jul; 43(3):205-8. PMID: 10399356
Purified flavonoid extract from illuminated parsley (Petroselinum crispum (Mill.) Nym.) cell culture was administered by gavage to Wistar rats. The dose corresponded to 6.9 mg flavonoids on aglycone base/kg body...
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Hempel J, Pforte H, Raab B, Engst W, Bohm H, Jacobasch G
Nahrung . 1999 Jul; 43(3):201-4. PMID: 10399355
The flavonoid aglycones from an illuminated parsley (Petroselinum crispum (Mill.) Nym.) cell suspension culture were identified and quantified as the flavones apigenin, luteolin and chrysoeriol and the flavonols kaempferol, quercetin...
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Jacobasch G, JACOBASCH K
Z Arztl Fortbild Qualitatssich . 1997 Mar; 91(2):125-33. PMID: 9244653
Mutations of tumor suppressor genes, of the mismatch DNA repair system, and of the TGF-beta-II-receptor are the main causes for a higher risk of colorectal cancer. Among mutations of the...