검색결과 : 8건
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TNF alpha is required for cholestasis-induced liver fibrosis in the mouse Gabele E, Froh M, Arteel GE, Uesugi T, Hellerbrand C, Scholmerich J, Brenner DA, Thurman RG, Rippe RA Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 378(3), 348, 2009 |
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Primary human colonic epithelial cells are transiently protected from anoikis by a Src-dependent mechanism Hofmann C, Lippert E, Falk W, Scholmerich J, Rogler G, Obermeier F Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 390(3), 908, 2009 |
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Role of TLR9 in hepatic stellate cells and experimental liver fibrosis Gabele E, Muhlbauer M, Dorn C, Weiss TS, Froh M, Schnabl B, Wiest R, Scholmerich J, Obermeier F, Hellerbrand C Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 376(2), 271, 2008 |
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High molecular weight adiponectin reduces apolipoprotein B and E release in human hepatocytes Neumeier M, Sigruener A, Eggenhofer E, Weigert J, Weiss TS, Schaeffler A, Schlitt HJ, Aslanidis C, Piso P, Langmann T, Schmitz G, Scholmerich J, Buechler C Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 352(2), 543, 2007 |
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Aldehyde oxidase 1 is highly abundant in hepatic steatosis and is downregulated by adiponectin and fenofibric acid in hepatocytes in vitro Neumeier M, Weigert J, Schaffler A, Weiss TS, Schmidl C, Buttner R, Bollheimer C, Aslanidis C, Scholmerich J, Buechler C Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 350(3), 731, 2006 |
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Glucagon production of the rat insulinoma cell line INS-1 - A quantitative comparison with primary rat pancreatic islets Bollheimer LC, Wrede CE, Rockmann F, Ottinger I, Scholmerich J, Buettner R Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 330(1), 327, 2005 |
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LPS-mediated NF kappa B activation varies between activated human hepatic stellate cells from different donors Muhlbauer M, Weiss TS, Thasler WE, Gelbmann CM, Schnabl B, Scholmerich J, Hellerbrand C Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 325(1), 191, 2004 |
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Intracellular depletion of insulin by oleate is due to an inhibited synthesis and not to an increased secretion Bollheimer LC, Kestler TM, Michel J, Buettner R, Scholmerich J, Palitzsch KD Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 287(2), 397, 2001 |