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Ahrens T, Assmann V, Fieber C, Termeer C, Herrlich P, Hofmann M, et al.
J Invest Dermatol . 2001 Feb; 116(1):93-101. PMID: 11168803
Interactions of the extracellular matrix component hyaluronic acid and its cellular receptors CD44 and RHAMM/IHABP have been linked to tumor progression and metastasis formation. We investigated the expression and hyaluronic-acid-dependent...
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Matter N, Marx M, Weg-Remers S, Ponta H, Herrlich P, Konig H
J Biol Chem . 2000 Aug; 275(45):35353-60. PMID: 10958793
Regulation of alternative pre-mRNA splicing, recognized as increasingly important in causing human disease, was studied using the CD44 gene, whose splice variants have been implicated in tumor progression. We identified...
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Herrlich P, Morrison H, Sleeman J, Orian-Rousseau V, Konig H, Weg-Remers S, et al.
Ann N Y Acad Sci . 2000 Jul; 910:106-18; discussion 118-20. PMID: 10911909
High-molecular-weight splice variants of the CD44 transmembrane protein family have been implicated in tumorigenesis and metastasis formation. By contrast, in certain tumors--for example, Burkitt's lymphoma, neuroblastomas, and prostate cancer--loss of...
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Knebel A, Bohmer F, Herrlich P
Methods Enzymol . 2000 Jul; 319:255-72. PMID: 10907517
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Blattner C, Kannouche P, Litfin M, Bender K, Rahmsdorf H, Angulo J, et al.
Mol Cell Biol . 2000 Apr; 20(10):3616-25. PMID: 10779351
Irradiation of cells with short-wavelength ultraviolet light (UVC) changes the program of gene expression, in part within less than 15 min. As one of the immediate-early genes in response to...
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Rochman M, Moll J, Herrlich P, Wallach S, Nedvetzki S, Sionov R, et al.
Cell Adhes Commun . 2000 Mar; 7(4):331-47. PMID: 10714394
Migration of some tumor cells, and their lodgment in target organs, is dependent on the activation of cell surface CD44 receptor, usually detected by its ability to bind hyaluronic acid...
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Herrlich P, Bohmer F
Biochem Pharmacol . 1999 Dec; 59(1):35-41. PMID: 10605932
This mini-review addresses the mechanism of ultraviolet-light-induced activation of receptor tyrosine kinases. The experimental approach into this mechanism revealed the existence of redox regulation of signal transduction in mammalian cells....
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Sherman L, Sleeman J, Hennigan R, Herrlich P, Ratner N
Oncogene . 1999 Dec; 18(48):6692-9. PMID: 10597275
The neu/erbB2 protooncogene is overexpressed in numerous human cancers and is mutationally activated in N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea (ENU)-induced rodent tumors of the Schwann cell lineage. We investigated whether expression of activated neu...
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Gross S, Knebel A, Tenev T, Neininger A, Gaestel M, Herrlich P, et al.
J Biol Chem . 1999 Sep; 274(37):26378-86. PMID: 10473595
UV irradiation of cells causes ligand-independent activation of receptor tyrosine kinases. On the basis of dephosphorylation kinetics, UV-induced inactivation of receptor-directed tyrosine phosphatases (PTP) has been proposed as the mechanism...
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Sleeman J, Kim U, LePendu J, Howells N, Coquerelle T, Ponta H, et al.
Oncogene . 1999 Aug; 18(31):4485-94. PMID: 10442639
Using subtractive immunization to identify cell surface epitopes expressed in a metastasis-specific fashion on cells of the rat MT-W9 mammary carcinoma model, we generated a monoclonal antibody called M-N#1. This...