Publikationen
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2020
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32 (1), S. 57 - 73 (2020)
Insulin-promoted mobilization of GLUT4 from a perinuclear storage site requires RAB10. MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF THE CELL
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69 (12), S. 2766 - 2778 (2020)
Deciphering the Plasma Proteome of Type 2 Diabetes. DIABETES
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Depletion of cardiolipin induces major changes in energy metabolism in Trypanosoma brucei bloodstream forms. FASEB JOURNAL (2020)
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39 (22), e105098 (2020)
Linc-MYHconfiguresINO80 to regulate muscle stem cell numbers and skeletal muscle hypertrophy. EMBO JOURNAL
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3 (11), e202000757 (2020)
multicrispr: gRNA design for prime editing and parallel targeting of thousands of targets. LIFE SCIENCE ALLIANCE
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Stimulation of glycolysis promotes cardiomyocyte proliferation after injury in adult zebrafish. EMBO REPORTS, e49752 (2020)
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11 (1), 1343 (2020)
Digenic inheritance of mutations in EPHA2 and SLC26A4 in Pendred syndrome. NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
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37 (1), S. 15 - 25 (2020)
A PhotoClick cholesterol-based quantitative proteomics screen for cytoplasmic sterol-binding proteins in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. YEAST
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21 (8), e49752 (2020)
Stimulation of glycolysis promotes cardiomyocyte proliferation after injury in adult zebrafish. EMBO REPORTS
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10 (1), 4750 (2020)
Effect of induced hypoglycemia on inflammation and oxidative stress in type 2 diabetes and control subjects. SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
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11 (4), 249 (2020)
Tumor-associated macrophages promote ovarian cancer cell migration by secreting transforming growth factor beta induced (TGFBI) and tenascin C. CELL DEATH & DISEASE
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127 (7), S. 896 - 907 (2020)
Modulation of Mammalian Cardiomyocyte Cytokinesis by the Extracellular Matrix. CIRCULATION RESEARCH
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11 (1), 15 (2020)
Epigenetics meets proteomics in an epigenome-wide association study with circulating blood plasma protein traits. NATURE COMMUNICATIONS