Waltraud Tschulenk
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Recent Articles
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Scheiblecker L, Klampfl T, Doma E, Nebenfuehr S, Torres-Quesada O, Strich S, et al.
Cell Death Dis
. 2025 Feb;
16(1):107.
PMID: 39966356
Metabolic reprogramming and cell cycle deregulation are hallmarks of cancer cells. The cell cycle kinase CDK6 has recently been implicated in a wide range of hematopoietic malignancies. We here investigate...
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Lessiak U, Melchert M, Walter I, Kummer S, Nell B, Tschulenk W, et al.
Front Vet Sci
. 2024 Oct;
11:1421946.
PMID: 39411390
Angiogenesis plays a crucial role in various physiological and pathological conditions. However, research in equine angiogenesis is relative limited, necessitating the development of suitable models. To effectively analyze angiogenesis in-vitro,...
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Csukovich G, Wagner M, Walter I, Burger S, Tschulenk W, Steinborn R, et al.
Cell Prolif
. 2023 Sep;
57(2):e13544.
PMID: 37697686
Apical-out intestinal organoids are a relatively simple method of gaining access to the apical cell surface and have faced increasing scientific interest over the last few years. Apical-out organoids can...
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Klasinc R, Reiter M, Digruber A, Tschulenk W, Walter I, Kirschner A, et al.
Pathogens
. 2021 Dec;
10(12).
PMID: 34959572
is an obligate intracellular pathogenic bacterium with a biphasic developmental cycle manifesting two distinct morphological forms: infectious elementary bodies (EBs) and replicative intracellular reticulate bodies (RBs). Current standard protocols for...
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Kramer N, Pratscher B, Meneses A, Tschulenk W, Walter I, Swoboda A, et al.
Cells
. 2020 Apr;
9(4).
PMID: 32231153
Functional intestinal disorders constitute major, potentially lethal health problems in humans. Consequently, research focuses on elucidating the underlying pathobiological mechanisms and establishing therapeutic strategies. In this context, intestinal organoids have...
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Logothetidou A, De Spiegelaere W, Vandecasteele T, Tschulenk W, Walter I, Van Den Broeck W, et al.
J Vasc Res
. 2018 Sep;
55(5):278-286.
PMID: 30212835
Background/aims: Intussusceptive angiogenesis (IA) is a dynamic process which contributes to vascular expansion and remodeling. Intraluminal pillars have long been the distinctive structural indicator of IA. However, the mechanism of...
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Worliczek H, Ruttkowski B, Schwarz L, Witter K, Tschulenk W, Joachim A
PLoS One
. 2013 Jul;
8(7):e69797.
PMID: 23861983
Coccidian parasites are of major importance in animal production, public health and food safety. The most frequently used representative in basic research on this group is Toxoplasma gondii. Although this...
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Walter I, Tschulenk W, Budik S, Aurich C
Reprod Fertil Dev
. 2010 Jan;
22(2):405-15.
PMID: 20047726
The present study gives a detailed ultrastructural description of equine conceptuses at Day 14 (n = 2) and Day 16 (n = 3) after ovulation. Whereas on Day 14 only...
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Budik S, Walter I, Tschulenk W, Helmreich M, Deichsel K, Pittner F, et al.
Reproduction
. 2008 Mar;
135(4):497-508.
PMID: 18367510
Expansion of the equine conceptus can be divided into blastocoel and yolk sac phases. The endodermal layer transforming the blastocoel into the yolk sac is completed around day 8 of...
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Walter I, Tschulenk W, Schabuss M, Miller I, Grillitsch B
J Morphol
. 2005 Feb;
263(3):375-91.
PMID: 15688444
The testicular efferent duct system of Leuciscus cephalus (Cyprinidae), is described for three phases of testicular development. Testicular main ducts were analyzed by means of conventional histology and transmission electron...