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H J Boxberger

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Mosleh I, Boxberger H, Sessler M, Meyer T
Infect Immun . 1997 Aug; 65(8):3391-8. PMID: 9234803
The exact mechanisms by which Neisseria gonorrhoeae invades the mucosal lining to cause local and disseminated infections are still not fully understood. The ability of gonococci to infect the human...
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Boxberger H, Meyer T, Grausam M, Reich K, Becker H, Sessler M
In Vitro Cell Dev Biol Anim . 1997 Jul; 33(7):536-45. PMID: 9282314
A method is described for the three-dimensional (3-D) in vitro culture of nontransformed gastrointestinal epithelial cells from the human duodenal mucosa. Biopsies obtained from human duodenum were finely minced. The...
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Rudel T, Boxberger H, Meyer T
Mol Microbiol . 1995 Sep; 17(6):1057-71. PMID: 8594326
The phase-variable PilC proteins of pathogenic Neisseria species have recently been implicated in both assembly and cellular adherence functions of the type 4 pili of these pathogens. We describe here...
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Kaufmann R, Rudolphi A, Boxberger H, Hainzl A, Rosenthal H, Reimann J
Gynecol Obstet Invest . 1995 Jan; 40(2):97-100. PMID: 8575700
We developed a model in which full-thickness human genital mucous membranes (fallopian tubes, endometrium) were heterotopically xenografted into the skin of severe combined immunodeficient (SCID) mice. The transplanted tissue retained...
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Boxberger H, Sessler M, Maetzel B, Mosleh I, Becker H, Meyer T
Epithelial Cell Biol . 1994 Jul; 3(3):85-95. PMID: 7894571
Epithelial cells growing in vitro are frequently non-polarized and lack histophysiological characteristics. Furthermore, the quality of two-dimensional cell layers is limited by the physico-chemical properties of the support. Therefore, for...
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PAWELETZ N, Boxberger H
Crit Rev Oncog . 1994 Jan; 5(1):69-105. PMID: 7948109
Analyzing the different steps of malignant growth (primary tumor, metastasizing tumor cells, secondary tumor), one recognizes an intense interaction between normal and malignant cells. Tumor cells not only induce activities...
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Boxberger H, Meyer T
Biol Cell . 1994 Jan; 82(2-3):109-19. PMID: 7606208
We studied the response to different in vitro culture conditions and the ability for polarization in three-dimensional (3-D) and two-dimensional (2-D) cell culture systems of the commonly used human bladder...
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Boxberger H, Sessler M, Maetzel B, Meyer T
Eur J Cell Biol . 1993 Oct; 62(1):140-51. PMID: 8269972
The value of experimental culture models using epithelial cells often depends on the degree of polarization and other critical features observed in natural tissues, including the formation of tight junctions,...
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Erdel M, Spiess E, Trefz G, Boxberger H, Ebert W
Anticancer Res . 1992 Mar; 12(2):349-59. PMID: 1316092
The human NSCLC cell lines HS-24 (squamous cell carcinoma) and SB-3 (metastasis derived from an adenocarcinoma) were investigated in respect to cell interactions, motility and invasive properties. HS-24 revealed high...
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Boxberger H, PAWELETZ N
Anticancer Res . 1990 Sep; 10(5A):1265-73. PMID: 2241102
In a previous paper we studied the influences of the basal lamina and its components on the invasive but nonmetastatic variant BSp 73 AS of a rat pancreatic adenocarcinoma. In...