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    Erratum: Mig6 is a negative regulator of EGF receptor–mediated skin morphogenesis and tumor formation

    Nat. Med. 12, 568–573 (2006); published online 30 April 2006; corrected after print 16 June 2006 In the version of this article initially published, Errfi1 was incorrectly referred to as Erffi1 in several inst...

    I Ferby, M Reschke, O Kudlacek, P Knyazev, G Pantè, K Amann in Nature Medicine (2006)

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    Patent Foramen Ovale and Left Atrial Appendage: New Devices and Methods for Closure

    Transcatheter closure of atrial septal defects (ASDs) has become a routine procedure in many countries of the world. It spares many patients cardiac surgery and has proven efficacy in long-term studies. Device...

    R. Hein, Y. Bayard, M. Taaffe, F. Büscheck, S. Ostermayer in Pediatric Cardiology (2005)

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    Effect of cysteine substitutions on dimerization and interfragment linkage of human cytomegalovirus glycoprotein B (gp UL55)

    Experiments were carried out to analyze the function of cysteine residues at amino acid positions 506 (cI), 550 (cII), 573 (cIII), and 610 (cIV), in dimerization and/or disulfide linkage of human cytomegalovir...

    M. Eickmann, R. Lange, M. Ohlin, M. Reschke, K. Radsak in Archives of Virology (1998)

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    Retrieval of human cytomegalovirus glycoprotein B from the infected cell surface for virus envelopment

    Surface biotinylation of human cytomegalovirus (HCMV)-infected fibroblasts under pulse-chase conditions was used to define the cellular route of the dominant viral envelope glycoprotein gB into the cytoplasmic...

    K. Radsak, M. Eickmann, T. Mockenhaupt, E. Bogner, H. Kern in Archives of Virology (1996)

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    On separation of Boolean clones by means of hyperidentities

    K. Denecke, I. A. Malcev, M. Reschke in Siberian Mathematical Journal (1995)

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    Human Cytomegalovirus

    Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) is a ubiquitous agent that rarely induces symptoms of disease in the immunocompetent host in spite of its persistence. However, it frequently causes severe disease in immunocomprom...

    K. Radsak, H. Kern, B. Reis, M. Reschke, T. Mockenhaupt, M. Eickmann in DNA Tumor Viruses (1995)

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    Structural analysis of the US-segment of a viable temperature sensitive human cytomegalovirus mutant

    Structural analysis of the US-segment of a viable temperature sensitive human cytomegalovirus mutant (ts 9) by the use of restriction enzymes, specific amplifications by the polymerase chain reaction and DNA s...

    Th. Mockenhaupt, M. Reschke, E. Bogner, B. Reis, K. Radsak in Archives of Virology (1994)

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    Recognition of compartmentalized intracellular analogs of glycoprotein H of human cytomegalovirus

    Infected cell proteins immunoprecipitated from human cytomegalovirus (HCMV)-infected fibroblasts with glycoprotein H (gH)-specific conformation-dependent monoclonal antibody (mab 14-4 b) were found to consist ...

    E. Bogner, M. Reschke, B. Reis, E. Reis, W. Britt, K. Radsak in Archives of Virology (1992)