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    Combined absence of TRP53 target genes ZMAT3, PUMA and p21 cause a high incidence of cancer in mice

    Transcriptional activation of target genes is essential for TP53-mediated tumour suppression, though the roles of the diverse TP53-activated target genes in tumour suppression remains poorly understood. Knockd...

    Margs S. Brennan, Kerstin Brinkmann, Gerard Romero Sola in Cell Death & Differentiation (2024)

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    Cognitive effort in Schizophrenia: Dissimilar effects on cardiovascular activity and subjective effort

    This study investigated objective and subjective cognitive effort as a function of task difficulty in schizophrenia, based on the principles of motivational intensity theory. Thirty individuals with schizophre...

    Amandine Décombe, Kerstin Brinkmann, Marine Merenciano in Current Psychology (2023)

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    Implicit Motives in Sport and Exercise

    Motives are traits of people that influence the way they perceive their environment. Motives provide the long-term energy for action, for example, in the domains of sport, exercise, and health. In this chapter...

    Mirko Wegner, Kerstin Brinkmann in Sport and Exercise Psychology (2023)

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    BH3 mimetic drugs cooperate with Temozolomide, JQ1 and inducers of ferroptosis in killing glioblastoma multiforme cells

    Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is the most common and aggressive form of brain cancer, with treatment options often constrained due to inherent resistance of malignant cells to conventional therapy. We investig...

    Diane Moujalled, Adam G. Southon, Eiman Saleh in Cell Death & Differentiation (2022)

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    What can we learn from mice lacking pro-survival BCL-2 proteins to advance BH3 mimetic drugs for cancer therapy?

    In many human cancers the control of apoptosis is dysregulated, for instance as a result of the overexpression of pro-survival BCL-2 proteins. This promotes tumorigenesis by protecting nascent neoplastic cells...

    Kerstin Brinkmann, Ashley P. Ng, Carolyn A. de Graaf in Cell Death & Differentiation (2022)

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    Some mice lacking intrinsic, as well as death receptor induced apoptosis and necroptosis, can survive to adulthood

    Programmed cell death, in particular the intrinsic apoptotic pathway, has been shown to play a critical role in the sha** of tissues during embryonic development. The multi-BCL-2 Homology (BH) domain effecto...

    Francine F. S. Ke, Kerstin Brinkmann, Anne K. Voss in Cell Death & Disease (2022)

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    CHIP ubiquitylates NOXA and induces its lysosomal degradation in response to DNA damage

    The BH3-only protein NOXA is a regulator of mitochondrial apoptosis by specifically antagonizing the anti-apoptotic protein MCL-1. Here we show that the E3 ubiquitin ligase CHIP controls NOXA stability after D...

    Marie-Christine Albert, Kerstin Brinkmann, Wojciech Pokrzywa in Cell Death & Disease (2020)

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    miR17~92 restrains pro-apoptotic BIM to ensure survival of haematopoietic stem and progenitor cells

    The miR17~92 cluster plays important roles in haematopoiesis. However, it is not clear at what stage of differentiation and through which targets miR17~92 exerts this function. Therefore, we generated miR17~92fl/...

    Kerstin Brinkmann, Ashley P. Ng, Carolyn A. de Graaf in Cell Death & Differentiation (2020)

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    Characterisation of mice lacking the inflammatory caspases-1/11/12 reveals no contribution of caspase-12 to cell death and sepsis

    Caspases exert critical functions in diverse cell death pathways, including apoptosis and pyroptosis, but some caspases also have roles in the processing of cytokines into their functional forms during inflamm...

    Ranja Salvamoser, Kerstin Brinkmann, Lorraine A. O’Reilly in Cell Death & Differentiation (2019)

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    VDAC2 enables BAX to mediate apoptosis and limit tumor development

    Intrinsic apoptosis is critical to prevent tumor formation and is engaged by many anti-cancer agents to eliminate tumor cells. BAX and BAK, the two essential mediators of apoptosis, are thought to be regulated...

    Hui San Chin, Mark X. Li, Iris K. L. Tan, Robert L. Ninnis in Nature Communications (2018)

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    The combination of reduced MCL-1 and standard chemotherapeutics is tolerable in mice

    A common therapeutic strategy to combat human cancer is the use of combinations of drugs, each targeting different cellular processes or vulnerabilities. Recent studies suggest that addition of an MCL-1 inhibi...

    Kerstin Brinkmann, Stephanie Grabow, Craig D Hyland in Cell Death & Differentiation (2017)

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    Anhedonic symptoms of depression are linked to reduced motivation to obtain a reward

    People with depression report reduced motivation to obtain a reward and reduced affective responses to reward. However, studies focusing on the relation between anhedonia and deficits in reward processing are ...

    Jessica Franzen, Kerstin Brinkmann in Motivation and Emotion (2016)

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    I don’t care about others’ approval: Dysphoric individuals show reduced effort mobilization for obtaining a social reward

    Past research on reduced reward responsiveness in depression and dysphoria has mainly focused on monetary rewards. However, social rewards are important motivators and might be especially impaired in depressio...

    Kerstin Brinkmann, Jessica Franzen, Cyrielle Rossier in Motivation and Emotion (2014)

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    Dysphorics can control depressive mood’s informational impact on effort mobilization

    Individuals’ level of depression has been shown to systematically determine their amount of effort-related cardiovascular reactivity (see Brinkmann and Gendolla in Motiv Emot, 31:71–82, 2007; J Pers Soc Psychol, ...

    Kerstin Brinkmann, Jessica Grept, Guido H. E. Gendolla in Motivation and Emotion (2012)

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    Ego involvement moderates the assimilation effect of affective expectations

    Based on the affective expectations model and research on mental effort mobilization, two experiments manipulated affective expectations (no expectations versus positive expectations) and ego involvement (low ...

    Guido H. E. Gendolla, Kerstin Brinkmann, Dorothea Scheder in Motivation and Emotion (2008)

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    Dysphoria and Mobilization of Mental Effort: Effects on Cardiovascular Reactivity

    Two studies examined the influence of dysphoria on motivational intensity in a student sample. Participants worked on a memory task (Study 1) or a mental concentration task (Study 2) without fixed performance ...

    Kerstin Brinkmann, Guido H. E. Gendolla in Motivation and Emotion (2007)

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    Professor Dr. Franz von Bruchhausen in Hagers Handbuch der Pharmazeutischen Praxis (1999)

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    Professor Dr. Franz von Bruchhausen in Hagers Handbuch der Pharmazeutischen Praxis (1999)

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