Scientific Publications Search Search Author Impact Factor Release Date Research Group Search Sort by RelevanceFrom A-ZAuthored onDate/Time RangeRelease date Order AscDesc Daniel, Peter Prof. Dr. (1) Hinz, Michael Dr. (2) Janz, Martin Dr. (9) Lusatis, Simone (1) Mathas, Stephan Dr. (9) Pezzutto, Antonio Prof. Dr. (1) Stein, Ulrike Prof. Dr. (1) Walther, Wolfgang Prof. Dr. (1) Wollert-Wulf, Brigitte (2) (-) Scheidereit, Claus Prof. Dr. (2) (-) Selbach, Matthias Prof. Dr. (7) 1999 (3) (-) 2001 (4) 2002 (6) (-) 2003 (2) 2004 (2) 2005 (5) (-) 2006 (2) (-) 2007 (1) 2008 (3) 2009 (6) 2010 (3) 2011 (7) 2012 (4) 2013 (5) 2014 (13) 2015 (10) 2017 (6) 2018 (7) 2019 (5) 2020 (6) 2021 (12) 2022 (10) 2023 (5) 2024 (2) AG Müller/Dechend (ECRC) (2) (-) Biology of Malignant Lymphomas (2) Hypertension-caused End-Organ Damage (2) Hypertension-Mediated End-Organ Damage (2) Nephrology and Inflammatory Vascular Diseases (1) (-) Proteome Dynamics (7) 9 Results: Active Filter: Scheidereit, Claus Prof. Dr.Selbach, Matthias Prof. Dr.Biology of Malignant LymphomasProteome Dynamics2001200320062007 Sort: Result score Newest to oldest Oldest to newest August 01, 2003 / Blood Inhibition of NF-κB essentially contributes to arsenic-induced apoptosis S. Mathas A. Lietz M. Janz M. Hinz F. Jundt C. Scheidereit K. Bommert B. Doerken January 01, 2001 / Blood Constitutive NF-kappaB maintains high expression of a characteristic gene network, including CD40, CD86, and a set of antiapoptotic genes in Hodgkin/Reed-Sternberg cells M. Hinz P. Loeser S. Mathas D. Krappmann B. Dörken C. Scheidereit May 01, 2007 / Cell Microbiol The Helicobacter pylori CagA protein disrupts matrix adhesion of gastric epithelial cells by dephosphorylation of vinculin S. Moese M. Selbach V. Brinkmann A. Karlas B. Haimovich S. Backert T.F. Meyer March 16, 2006 / Nature Robust Salmonella metabolism limits possibilities for new antimicrobials D. Becker M. Selbach C. Rollenhagen M. Ballmaier T.F. Meyer M. Mann D. Bumann February 03, 2003 / EMBO J The Helicobacter pylori CagA protein induces cortactin dephosphorylation and actin rearrangement by c-Src inactivation M. Selbach S. Moese R. Hurwitz C.R. Hauck T.F. Meyer S. Backert November 01, 2001 / Mol Microbiol Phosphorylation of tyrosine 972 of the Helicobacter pylori CagA protein is essential for induction of a scattering phenotype in gastric epithelial cells S. Backert S. Moese M. Selbach V. Brinkmann T.F. Meyer February 01, 2001 / Trends Microbiol A new home for infection research T. Kamradt T. Rudel M. Selbach U.E. Schaible April 01, 2001 / Proteomics Identification of a tyrosine-phosphorylated 35 kDa carboxy-terminal fragment (p35CagA) of the Helicobacter pylori CagA protein in phagocytic cells: processing or breakage? S. Moese M. Selbach U. Zimny-Arndt P.R. Jungblut T.F. Meyer S. Backert December 01, 2006 / Nat Methods Protein interaction screening by quantitative immunoprecipitation combined with knockdown (QUICK) M. Selbach M. Mann
August 01, 2003 / Blood Inhibition of NF-κB essentially contributes to arsenic-induced apoptosis S. Mathas A. Lietz M. Janz M. Hinz F. Jundt C. Scheidereit K. Bommert B. Doerken
January 01, 2001 / Blood Constitutive NF-kappaB maintains high expression of a characteristic gene network, including CD40, CD86, and a set of antiapoptotic genes in Hodgkin/Reed-Sternberg cells M. Hinz P. Loeser S. Mathas D. Krappmann B. Dörken C. Scheidereit
May 01, 2007 / Cell Microbiol The Helicobacter pylori CagA protein disrupts matrix adhesion of gastric epithelial cells by dephosphorylation of vinculin S. Moese M. Selbach V. Brinkmann A. Karlas B. Haimovich S. Backert T.F. Meyer
March 16, 2006 / Nature Robust Salmonella metabolism limits possibilities for new antimicrobials D. Becker M. Selbach C. Rollenhagen M. Ballmaier T.F. Meyer M. Mann D. Bumann
February 03, 2003 / EMBO J The Helicobacter pylori CagA protein induces cortactin dephosphorylation and actin rearrangement by c-Src inactivation M. Selbach S. Moese R. Hurwitz C.R. Hauck T.F. Meyer S. Backert
November 01, 2001 / Mol Microbiol Phosphorylation of tyrosine 972 of the Helicobacter pylori CagA protein is essential for induction of a scattering phenotype in gastric epithelial cells S. Backert S. Moese M. Selbach V. Brinkmann T.F. Meyer
February 01, 2001 / Trends Microbiol A new home for infection research T. Kamradt T. Rudel M. Selbach U.E. Schaible
April 01, 2001 / Proteomics Identification of a tyrosine-phosphorylated 35 kDa carboxy-terminal fragment (p35CagA) of the Helicobacter pylori CagA protein in phagocytic cells: processing or breakage? S. Moese M. Selbach U. Zimny-Arndt P.R. Jungblut T.F. Meyer S. Backert
December 01, 2006 / Nat Methods Protein interaction screening by quantitative immunoprecipitation combined with knockdown (QUICK) M. Selbach M. Mann