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Ali-von Laue C, Zoschke C, Do N, Lehnen D, Kuchler S, Mehnert W, et al.
Skin Pharmacol Physiol . 2014 Feb; 27(4):173. PMID: 24503861
Actinic keratosis, a frequent carcinoma in situ of non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC), can transform into life-threatening cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma. Current treatment is limited due to low complete clearance rates...
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Heilmann S, Kuchler S, Schafer-Korting M
Skin Pharmacol Physiol . 2012 Sep; 25(6):319-22. PMID: 22964846
For patients with severe skin wounds, topically applied morphine is an option to induce efficient analgesia due to the presence of opioid receptors in the skin. However, for topical administration...
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Obermeier A, Kuchler S, Matl F, Pirzer T, Stemberger A, Mykhaylyk O, et al.
J Biomater Sci Polym Ed . 2011 Dec; 23(18):2321-36. PMID: 22182398
Implant-associated infections are a challenging problem in surgery. Bacteria in biofilms are difficult to treat as they are less susceptible to antibiotics or antiseptics which require high drug concentrations at...
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Zanetta J, Badache A, Maschke S, Marschal P, Kuchler S
Histol Histopathol . 1994 Apr; 9(2):385-412. PMID: 8075497
There is a large body of suggestions that complex carbohydrates play a role in the regulation of cell adhesion and cell proliferation. Many reports have emphasized that proteoglycans, glycoproteins or...
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Thomas D, Lehmann S, Kuchler S, Marschal P, Zanetta J
Glycobiology . 1994 Feb; 4(1):23-38. PMID: 8186547
The role of the endogenous brain carbohydrate-binding protein R1 in muscle cell development and regeneration was analysed both in vivo and in vitro. In vivo, R1 was developmentally regulated, with...
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Kuchler S, Graff M, Gobaille S, Vincendon G, Roche A, Delaunoy J, et al.
Neurochem Int . 1994 Jan; 24(1):43-55. PMID: 8130735
The possible role of carbohydrate binding proteins (lectins) and glycoconjugates in the formation of junctions ensuring tightening between ependymal cells was studied using synthetic glycoconjugates, the neoglycoproteins. These compounds are...
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Maschke S, Robert J, Coindre J, Kuchler S, Vincendon G, Zanetta J
Eur J Cell Biol . 1993 Oct; 62(1):163-72. PMID: 8269974
The glycoprotein composition of various transformed cells or malignant tumors was analyzed and compared to their respective non-malignant control cells or tissues of several species, including man, using an endogenous...
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Li W, Kuchler S, Zaepfel M, Badache A, Thomas D, Vincendon G, et al.
Neurochem Int . 1993 Feb; 22(2):125-33. PMID: 8439766
The levels of an endogenous lectin, the cerebellar soluble lectin (CSL) and of its endogenous glycoprotein ligands were studied using immunoblotting and affinoblotting techniques in the forebrain of quaking, shiverer...
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Lehmann S, Kuchler S, Gobaille S, Marschal P, Badache A, Vincendon G, et al.
Brain Res Bull . 1993 Jan; 30(3-4):515-21. PMID: 8457902
It has been previously shown that sectioning of parallel fibers in the cerebellar molecular layer of adult rats gave rise to rapid reinnervation of the target cells, i.e., Purkinje cells....
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Kuchler S, Zanetta J, Vincendon G, Gabius H
Eur J Cell Biol . 1992 Dec; 59(2):373-81. PMID: 1493803
In a previous paper (Kuchler et al., Eur. J. Cell Biol. 52, 87-97 (1990)), endogenous carbohydrate-binding sites were studied at the optical level during rat cerebellar development on sections of...