Matthias Schramm
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Recent Articles
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Rass M, Gizler L, Bayersdorfer F, Irlbeck C, Schramm M, Schneuwly S
PLoS One
. 2022 Jan;
17(1):e0262360.
PMID: 35030229
Over the years Ski and Sno have been found to be involved in cancer progression e.g. in oesophageal squamous cell carcinoma, melanoma, oestrogen receptor-positive breast carcinoma, colorectal carcinoma, and leukaemia....
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Lapp H, Boerrigter G, Costello-Boerrigter L, Jaekel K, Scheffold T, Krakau I, et al.
Int J Cardiol
. 2004 Mar;
94(1):93-7.
PMID: 14996481
Background: The recently discovered, vasoactive, cyclic undecapeptide human urotensin-II (hU-II), and its G-protein coupled receptor (GPR14) are both expressed in the human cardiovascular system. Little is known about the pathophysiological...
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Schmidt P, Schramm M, Schroder H, Wunder F, Stasch J
J Biol Chem
. 2003 Oct;
279(4):3025-32.
PMID: 14570894
Soluble guanylate cyclase (sGC), a heterodimeric hemeprotein, is the only receptor for the biological messenger nitric oxide (NO) identified to date and is intimately involved in various signal transduction pathways....
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Schmidt P, Schramm M, Schroder H, Stasch J
Protein Expr Purif
. 2003 Sep;
31(1):42-6.
PMID: 12963339
Soluble guanylate cyclase (sGC), a heterodimer consisting of alpha- and beta-subunit, is the key enzyme of the NO/cGMP signaling pathway. The heme moiety ligated to the beta-subunit via His(105) is...
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Schmidt P, Schramm M, Schroder H, Stasch J
Eur J Pharmacol
. 2003 May;
468(3):167-74.
PMID: 12754054
The heterodimeric heme-protein soluble guanylyl cyclase (sGC) is the only proven receptor for nitric oxide (NO). Recently, two different types of NO-independent soluble guanylyl cyclase stimulators have been discovered. The...
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Schmidt P, Schramm M, Schroder H, Stasch J
Anal Biochem
. 2003 Mar;
314(1):162-5.
PMID: 12633618
No abstract available.
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Oehme F, Ellinghaus P, Kolkhof P, Smith T, Ramakrishnan S, Hutter J, et al.
Biochem Biophys Res Commun
. 2002 Aug;
296(2):343-9.
PMID: 12163023
Hypoxia-inducible transcription factors (HIFs) are important for transcriptional adaptation to hypoxia. Availability of HIFs is regulated via posttranslational modification of their alpha subunits (HIF-1alpha and HIF-2alpha). Under normoxia, two highly...
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Stasch J, Schmidt P, Alonso-Alija C, Apeler H, Dembowsky K, Haerter M, et al.
Br J Pharmacol
. 2002 Jun;
136(5):773-83.
PMID: 12086987
1. Soluble guanylyl cyclase (sGC) is the only proven receptor for the ubiquitous biological messenger nitric oxide (NO) and is intimately involved in many signal transduction pathways, most notably in...
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Schon M, Krahn T, Schon M, Antonicek H, Schultz J, Ludwig R, et al.
Nat Med
. 2002 Apr;
8(4):366-72.
PMID: 11927942
Specific interference with molecular mechanisms guiding tissue localization of leukocytes may be of great utility for selective immunosuppressive therapies. We have discovered and characterized efomycines, a new family of selective...
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Stasch J, Dembowsky K, Perzborn E, Stahl E, Schramm M
Br J Pharmacol
. 2002 Jan;
135(2):344-55.
PMID: 11815369
BAY 41-8543 is a novel non-NO-based stimulator of sGC. This study investigates the acute effects of BAY 41-8543 on haemodynamics in anaesthetized rats and dogs, its long-term effects in conscious...