Ulrike Lorenz
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Recent Articles
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Seyedsadr M, Wang Y, Elzoheiry M, Shree Gopal S, Jang S, Duran G, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2023 Jun;
120(26):e2221007120.
PMID: 37339207
The objective of this study is to examine IL-11-induced mechanisms of inflammatory cell migration to the central nervous system (CNS). We report that IL-11 is produced at highest frequency by...
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Froehner M, Sunder A, Lorenz U, Mirow L, Espinosa Egas J
Urology
. 2023 Mar;
175:e17-e20.
PMID: 36907472
No abstract available.
3.
Dunaway L, Billaud M, Macal E, Good M, Medina C, Lorenz U, et al.
Hypertension
. 2022 Nov;
80(2):416-425.
PMID: 36448464
Background: Panx1 (pannexin 1) forms high conductance channels that secrete ATP upon stimulation. The role of Panx1 in mediating constriction in response to direct sympathetic nerve stimulation is not known....
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Lorenz U, Samaseika Y, Balsmeyer U, Neumann N, Ritter M, Froehner M
Urology
. 2021 Jun;
157:41.
PMID: 34139252
No abstract available.
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Medina C, Mehrotra P, Arandjelovic S, Perry J, Guo Y, Morioka S, et al.
Nature
. 2020 Apr;
580(7801):130-135.
PMID: 32238926
Caspase-dependent apoptosis accounts for approximately 90% of homeostatic cell turnover in the body, and regulates inflammation, cell proliferation, and tissue regeneration. How apoptotic cells mediate such diverse effects is not...
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Walsh J, Zheng J, Smirnov I, Lorenz U, Tung K, Kipnis J
J Immunol
. 2014 Oct;
193(10):5013-22.
PMID: 25320276
Previous research investigating the roles of T effector (T(eff)) and T regulatory (T(reg)) cells after injury to the CNS has yielded contradictory conclusions, with both protective and destructive functions being...
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Lorenz U
Curr Protoc Immunol
. 2011 Apr;
Chapter 11:Unit 11.7.
PMID: 21462163
Tyrosine phosphorylation and dephosphorylation of proteins play a critical role in many processes of the immune system, from early development to fully differentiated effector function. Since the opposing actions of...
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Iype T, Sankarshanan M, Mauldin I, Mullins D, Lorenz U
J Immunol
. 2010 Oct;
185(10):6115-27.
PMID: 20952680
The importance of regulatory T cells (Tregs) for immune tolerance is well recognized, yet the signaling molecules influencing their suppressive activity are relatively poorly understood. In this article, through in...
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Lorenz U
Immunol Rev
. 2009 Mar;
228(1):342-59.
PMID: 19290938
Tyrosine phosphorylation and dephosphorylation of proteins play a critical role for many T-cell functions. The opposing actions of protein tyrosine kinases (PTKs) and protein tyrosine phosphatases (PTPs) determine the level...
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Irlenbusch U, Bracht M, Gansen H, Lorenz U, Thiel J
J Shoulder Elbow Surg
. 2008 Apr;
17(4):527-34.
PMID: 18430594
Latissimus dorsi transfer is indicated for isolated posterior superior defects of the rotator cuff. Additional lesions limit the success of the outcome, but they are relatively frequent in revision surgery....