Jenny Kruegel
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Recent Articles
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Buchmaier B, Bibi A, Muller G, Dihazi G, Eltoweissy M, Kruegel J, et al.
PLoS One
. 2018 May;
13(5):e0196935.
PMID: 29715326
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0068301.].
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Wallbach M, Duque Escobar J, Babaeikelishomi R, Stahnke M, Blume R, Schroder S, et al.
Cell Signal
. 2016 Jan;
28(4):272-83.
PMID: 26776303
The dual leucine zipper kinase DLK induces β-cell apoptosis by inhibiting the transcriptional activity conferred by the β-cell protective transcription factor cAMP response element binding protein CREB. This action might...
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Buchmaier B, Bibi A, Muller G, Dihazi G, Eltoweissy M, Kruegel J, et al.
PLoS One
. 2013 Jul;
8(7):e68301.
PMID: 23874579
Osmotic stress has been shown to regulate cytoskeletal protein expression. It is generally known that vimentin is rapidly degraded during apoptosis by multiple caspases, resulting in diverse vimentin fragments. Despite...
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Kruegel J, Rubel D, Gross O
Nat Rev Nephrol
. 2012 Nov;
9(3):170-8.
PMID: 23165304
In 1927, Arthur C. Alport first published his description of a triad of symptoms in a family with hereditary congenital haemorrhagic nephritis, deafness and ocular changes. A few years after...
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Gerter R, Kruegel J, Miosge N
Matrix Biol
. 2012 Jan;
31(3):206-13.
PMID: 22266025
Osteoarthritis is one of the most common musculo-skeletal diseases with a complex patholoy and a strong impact on cell biology, differentiation and migration behavior of mesenchymal stem cell-derived progenitor cells....
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Girgert R, Martin M, Kruegel J, Miosge N, Temme J, Eckes B, et al.
Fibrogenesis Tissue Repair
. 2010 Sep;
3:19.
PMID: 20860797
Background: Integrins are important cellular receptors for collagens. Within the glomerulus, podocytes regulate the integrity of the glomerular basement membrane (GBM) by sensing the presence of collagen and regulating collagen...
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Kruegel J, Miosge N
Cell Mol Life Sci
. 2010 Apr;
67(17):2879-95.
PMID: 20428923
More than three decades ago, basement membranes (BMs) were described as membrane-like structures capable of isolating a cell from and connecting a cell to its environment. Since this time, it...
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Gross O, Girgert R, Beirowski B, Kretzler M, Kang H, Kruegel J, et al.
Matrix Biol
. 2010 Mar;
29(5):346-56.
PMID: 20307660
Alport syndrome is a hereditary type IV collagen disease leading to progressive renal fibrosis, hearing loss and ocular changes. End stage renal failure usually develops during adolescence. COL4A3-/- mice serve...
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Kruegel J, Winterhoff J, Koehler S, Matthes P, Laskawi R
Head Neck
. 2009 Jun;
32(7):959-63.
PMID: 19484763
Background: A man diagnosed with Stensen's duct stenosis exhibited recurrent parotid swelling, invariably during meals. Previous parotid duct dilations and percutaneous radiotherapy were ineffective. Botulinum toxin (BTX) injections were injected...
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Roediger M, Kruegel J, Miosge N, Gersdorff N
Histol Histopathol
. 2009 May;
24(7):859-68.
PMID: 19475532
A major component of basement membranes (BMs) is perlecan, a five-domain heparan sulphate proteoglycan. During murine embryogenesis, nearly all BMs of mesenchymal origin express perlecan, and it is believed to...