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    Selective gene expression profiling contributes to a better understanding of the molecular pathways underlying the histological changes observed after RHMVL

    In previous studies, five vasoactive drugs were investigated for their effect on the recovery process after extended liver resection without observing relevant improvements. We hypothesized that an analysis of...

    Janine Arlt, Sebastian Vlaic, Ronny Feuer, Maria Thomas in BMC Medical Genomics (2022)

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    Confounding influence of tamoxifen in mouse models of Cre recombinase-induced gene activity or modulation

    Tamoxifen (TAM) is commonly used for cell type specific Cre recombinase-induced gene inactivation and in cell fate tracing studies. Inducing a gene knockout by TAM and using non-TAM exposed mice as controls le...

    Seddik Hammad, Amnah Othman, Christoph Meyer, Ahmad Telfah in Archives of Toxicology (2018)

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    The formation of estrogen-like tamoxifen metabolites and their influence on enzyme activity and gene expression of ADME genes

    Tamoxifen, a standard therapy for breast cancer, is metabolized to compounds with anti-estrogenic as well as estrogen-like action at the estrogen receptor. Little is known about the formation of estrogen-like ...

    Janina Johänning, Patrick Kröner, Maria Thomas, Ulrich M. Zanger in Archives of Toxicology (2018)

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    Ethanol sensitizes hepatocytes for TGF-β-triggered apoptosis

    Alcohol abuse is a global health problem causing a substantial fraction of chronic liver diseases. Abundant TGF-β—a potent pro-fibrogenic cytokine—leads to disease progression. Our aim was to elucidate the cro...

    Haristi Gaitantzi, Christoph Meyer, Pia Rakoczy, Maria Thomas in Cell Death & Disease (2018)

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    Comparative analysis of 3D culture methods on human HepG2 cells

    Human primary hepatocytes represent a gold standard in in vitro liver research. Due to their low availability and high costs alternative liver cell models with comparable morphological and biochemical charact...

    Claudia Luckert, Christina Schulz, Nadja Lehmann, Maria Thomas in Archives of Toxicology (2017)

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    Pathobiochemical signatures of cholestatic liver disease in bile duct ligated mice

    Disrupted bile secretion leads to liver damage characterized by inflammation, fibrosis, eventually cirrhosis, and hepatocellular cancer. As obstructive cholestasis often progresses insidiously, markers for the...

    Kerstin Abshagen, Matthias König, Andreas Hoppe, Isabell Müller in BMC Systems Biology (2015)

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    Virtual pathway explorer (viPEr) and pathway enrichment analysis tool (PEANuT): creating and analyzing focus networks to identify cross-talk between molecules and pathways

    Interpreting large-scale studies from microarrays or next-generation sequencing for further experimental testing remains one of the major challenges in quantitative biology. Combining expression with physical ...

    Marius Garmhausen, Falko Hofmann, Viktor Senderov, Maria Thomas in BMC Genomics (2015)

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    The truncated splice variant of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha, PPARα-tr, autonomously regulates proliferative and pro-inflammatory genes

    The peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha (PPARα) controls lipid/energy homeostasis and inflammatory responses. The truncated splice variant PPARα-tr was suggested to exert a dominant negative funct...

    Maria Thomas, Christine Bayha, Kathrin Klein, Simon Müller, Thomas S. Weiss in BMC Cancer (2015)

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    Targeted epigenome editing of an endogenous locus with chromatin modifiers is not stably maintained

    DNA methylation and histone 3 lysine 9 (H3K9) methylation are considered as epigenetic marks that can be inherited through cell divisions. To explore the functional consequences and stability of these modifica...

    Goran Kungulovski, Suneetha Nunna, Maria Thomas, Ulrich M Zanger in Epigenetics & Chromatin (2015)

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    Idiopathic Ketotic Hypoglycemia Presenting as Febrile Seizures

    Maria Thomas, Jubbin Jagan Jacob, Philip Alexander in The Indian Journal of Pediatrics (2010)

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    A novel reverse transduction adenoviral array for the functional analysis of shRNA libraries

    The identification of novel drug targets by assessing gene functions is most conveniently achieved by high-throughput loss-of-function RNA interference screening. There is a growing need to employ primary cell...

    Angelika Oehmig, Andrea Klotzbücher, Maria Thomas, Frank Weise in BMC Genomics (2008)

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    Targeting leukemic fusion proteins with small interfering RNAs: recent advances and therapeutic potentials

    RNA interference has become an indispensable research tool to study gene functions in a wide variety of organisms. Because of their high efficacy and specificity, RNA interference-based approaches may also tra...

    Maria Thomas, Johann Greil, Olaf Heidenreich in Acta Pharmacologica Sinica (2006)

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    Caffeine reversal of sleep deprivation effects on alertness and mood

    This study assessed the ability of high doses of caffeine to reverse changes in alertness and mood produced by prolonged sleep deprivation. Fifty healthy, nonsmoking males between the ages of 18 and 32 served ...

    David Penetar, Una McCann, David Thorne, Gary Kamimori in Psychopharmacology (1993)