Search Results - Georg Brunner
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Phospholipase C release of basic fibroblast growth factor from human bone marrow cultures as a biologically active complex with a phosphatidylinositol-anchored heparan sulfate prot... by Georg Brunner, J. Lester Gabrilove, Daniel B. Rifkin, EL Wilson
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Active Transforming Growth Factor-β in Wound Repair by Liju Yang, Cindy Qiu, Anna Ludlow, Mark W. J. Ferguson, Georg Brunner
Published 1999Artigo -
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Myofibroblast Differentiation Is Induced in Keratinocyte-Fibroblast Co-Cultures and Is Antagonistically Regulated by Endogenous Transforming Growth Factor-β and Interleukin-1 by Pierre Shephard, Gail Martin, Sigrun Smola‐Hess, Georg Brunner, Thomas Krieg, Hans Smola
Published 2004Artigo -
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An endogenous glycosylphosphatidylinositol-specific phospholipase D releases basic fibroblast growth factor-heparan sulfate proteoglycan complexes from human bone marrow cultures by Georg Brunner, CN Metz, H Nguyen, J. Lester Gabrilove, SR Patel, MA Davitz, DB Rifkin, EL Wilson
Published 1994Artigo -
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The Epidermal Basement Membrane Is a Composite of Separate Laminin- or Collagen IV-containing Networks Connected by Aggregated Perlecan, but Not by Nidogens by Daniel Timo Behrens, Daniela Villone, Manuel Koch, Georg Brunner, Lydia Sorokin, Horst Robenek, Leena Bruckner‐Tuderman, Peter Brückner, Uwe Hansen
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Release of GPI-anchored membrane proteins by a cell-associated GPI-specific phospholipase D. by Christine N. Metz, Georg Brunner, N.H. Choi-Muira, H Nguyen, J. Lester Gabrilove, Ingrid W. Caras, N. Altszuler, Daniel B. Rifkin, EL Wilson, Michael A. Davitz
Published 1994Artigo -
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Gab2-Mediated Signaling Promotes Melanoma Metastasis by Basil A. Horst, Sofia K. Gruvberger-Saal, Benjamin D. Hopkins, Lindsey A. Bordone, Ying Yang, Karen A. Chernoff, Ijeoma Uzoma, V. Schwipper, J. Liebau, Norma J. Nowak, Georg Brunner, David M. Owens, David L. Rimm, Ramon Parsons, Jülide Tok Çelebi
Published 2009Artigo -
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Transcriptional dissection of melanoma identifies a high-risk subtype underlying TP53 family genes and epigenome deregulation by Brateil Badal, Alexander Solovyov, Serena Di Cecilia, Joseph M. Chan, Li‐Wei Chang, Ramiz Iqbal, Iraz T. Aydin, Geena Susan Rajan, Chen Chen, Franco Abbate, Kshitij S. Arora, Antoine Tanne, Stephen B. Gruber, Timothy M. Johnson, Douglas R. Fullen, Leon Raskin, Robert Phelps, Nina Bhardwaj, Emily Bernstein, David T. Ting, Georg Brunner, Eric E. Schadt, Benjamin D. Greenbaum, Jülide Tok Çelebi
Published 2017Artigo
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