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    Author Correction: Characterization of slow cycling corneal limbal epithelial cells identifies putative stem cell markers

    A correction to this article has been published and is linked from the HTML version of this paper. The error has been fixed in the paper.

    R. Sartaj, C. Zhang, P. Wan, Z. Pasha, V. Guaiquil, A. Liu, J. Liu in Scientific Reports (2018)

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    Transfusion practices for bone marrow harvests: a survey analysis from the AABB Bone Marrow Quality Improvement Initiative Working Group

    T R Spitzer, M W Sugrue, C Gonzalez, P O'Donnell, D Confer in Bone Marrow Transplantation (2017)

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    Characterization of slow cycling corneal limbal epithelial cells identifies putative stem cell markers

    In order to identify reliable markers of corneal epithelial stem cells, we employed an inducible transgenic “pulse-chase” murine model (K5Tta × TRE-H2BGFP) to localize, purify, and characterize slow cycling ce...

    R. Sartaj, C. Zhang, P. Wan, Z. Pasha, V. Guaiquil, A. Liu, J. Liu in Scientific Reports (2017)

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    Epidermal Snail expression drives skin cancer initiation and progression through enhanced cytoprotection, epidermal stem/progenitor cell expansion and enhanced metastatic potential

    Expression of the EMT-inducing transcription factor Snail is enhanced in different human cancers. To investigate the in vivo role of Snail during progression of epithelial cancer, we used a mouse model with skin-...

    B De Craene, G Denecker, P Vermassen, J Taminau, C Mauch in Cell Death & Differentiation (2014)

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    A translational approach to test anti-inflammatory drugs in a LPS induced acute lung inflammation model in the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus)

    S Seehase, S Switalla, V Neuhaus, M Zöller, FJ Kaup in Journal of Inflammation (2013)

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    The neurobiological properties of tianeptine (Stablon): from monoamine hypothesis to glutamatergic modulation

    Tianeptine is a clinically used antidepressant that has drawn much attention, because this compound challenges traditional monoaminergic hypotheses of depression. It is now acknowledged that the antidepressant...

    B S McEwen, S Chattarji, D M Diamond, T M Jay, L P Reagan in Molecular Psychiatry (2010)

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    MicroRNA-mediated control in the skin

    Skin, the biggest organ in mammals, protects the body from environmental hazards and prevents dehydration. Embryonic skin morphogenesis and homeostasis of adult skin require an accurately controlled gene expre...

    R Yi, E Fuchs in Cell Death & Differentiation (2010)

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    Auswertung von Erdschlusswischern in gelöschten Netzen

    The aim of this paper is to determine the detuning of compensated networks by means of the analyses of transitory line-to-earth faults. For a suitable development of compensated networks, the limits of the sta...

    E. Fuchs, L. Fickert, C. Obkircher in e & i Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik (2009)

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    PDGF essentially links TGF-β signaling to nuclear β-catenin accumulation in hepatocellular carcinoma progression

    The cooperation of Ras – extracellular signal-regulated kinase/mitogen-activated protein kinase and transforming growth factor (TGF)-β signaling provokes an epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) of different...

    A N M Fischer, E Fuchs, M Mikula, H Huber, H Beug, W Mikulits in Oncogene (2007)

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    Neuromodulation for behavior in the locust frontal ganglion

    Neuromodulators orchestrate complex behavioral routines by their multiple and combined effects on the nervous system. In the desert locust, Schistocerca gregaria, frontal ganglion neurons innervate foregut dilato...

    Y. Zilberstein, E. Fuchs, L. Hershtik, A. Ayali in Journal of Comparative Physiology A (2004)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    A New Backscattering Model for Nano-MOSFET Compact Modeling

    For fast computation of drain current in Nano-MOSFET, we have developed a new backscattering model based on the accurate determination of ballistic and backscattering probabilities along the channel. The main ...

    E. Fuchs, P. Dollfus, G. Lecarval in Simulation of Semiconductor Processes and … (2004)

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    Determination of fumonisins and hydrolyzed fumonisin B1 in microbial culture media by LC/ESI-MS

    In order to analyze liquid growth media for fumonisin B1, B2 and hydrolyzed fumonisin B1 (HFB1) after incubation with microorganisms for degradation studies, a liquid chromatography/electrospray ionisation mass s...

    E. Vekiru, E. Fuchs, G. Schatzmayr, M. Täubel, E. M. Binder, R. Krska in Mycotoxin Research (2003)

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    Investigation of different yeast strains for the detoxification of ochratoxin A

    High concentrations of ochratoxin A (OTA) in feed lead to growth depression in animals. It has been reported that binders can be used for deactivating aflatoxins but not for other mycotoxins without negatively...

    G. Schatzmayr, D. Heidler, E. Fuchs, S. Nitsch, M. Mohnl, M. Täubel in Mycotoxin Research (2003)

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    Toxicity of ochratoxin A in aBrevibacillus brevis — Growth inhibition assay

    Ochratoxin A (OTA) is a nephrotoxic, carcinogenic and immunosuppressive mycotoxin. It can be detoxified by various microorganisms, e.g. different yeast strains, via metabolisation into ochratoxin α (OTα). With...

    S. Henikl, M. Täubel, E. Vekiru, E. Fuchs, A. P. Loibner, R. Braun in Mycotoxin Research (2003)

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    Type A-trichothecenes — Quantitative analysis using LC-MS and occurrence in Austrian maize and oats

    During this study a method was developed for the quantitative determination of diacetoxyscirpenol (DAS), T-2 toxin and HT-2 toxin using deuterated T-2 toxin (T-2 d3 toxin) as an internal standard. The describe...

    E. Fuchs, B. Rabus, J. Handl, E. -M. Binder in Mycotoxin Research (2003)

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    Chapter

    Grundlegende Prinzipien

    Dieses Kapitel beschäftigt sich zunächst mit einigen grundlegenden Begriffen und Definitionen, beschreibt dann die wesentlichen Konzepte, die einem Werkzeug zur Entwicklung und Ausführung von Anwendungen im Be...

    E. Fuchs, R. Mandl, B. Sick in Messen, Steuern und Regeln mit ICONNECT (2003)

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    Substance P receptor antagonist and clomipramine prevent stress-induced alterations in cerebral metabolites, cytogenesis in the dentate gyrus and hippocampal volume

    The neuropeptide substance P and its receptor, the neurokinin 1 receptor (NK1R) have been proposed as possible targets for new antidepressant therapies. The present study investigated the effect of the NK1R antag...

    M G C van der Hart, B Czéh, G de Biurrun, T Michaelis, T Watanabe in Molecular Psychiatry (2002)

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    Evidence of ochratoxin A-detoxification activity of rumen fluid, intestinal fluid and soil samples as well as isolation of relevant microorganisms from these environments

    Dietary ochratoxin A (OTA) has a negative impact on performance of chickens and pigs. To avoid losses in animal production through intake of this mycotoxin and to prevent carry over to humans, strategies for c...

    G. Schatzmayr, D. Heidler, E. Fuchs, E. M. Binder, A. P. Loibner in Mycotoxin Research (2002)

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    Feeding OTA to pigs: Analytical evaluation of a trial

    Methods were developed to analyse the concentrations of ochratoxin A (OTA) and its main metabolite ochratoxin α in blood plasma of pigs and in their kidneys. By the use of these methods blood and kidneys of pi...

    E Fuchs, E-M Binder, G Schatzmayr, D Heidler, R Krska in Mycotoxin Research (2002)

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    Monitoring of residues of ochratoxin A in blood and kidney of chicken using HPLC-FLD

    Detoxification of ochratoxin A can be achieved by chemical or enzymatic hydrolyzation, the products of such reactions are ochratoxin α and phenylalanine. Ochratoxin α like ochratoxin A, is a fluorescing molecu...

    E Fuchs, EM Binder, G Schatzmayr, D Heidler, A Klimitsch, R Krska in Mycotoxin Research (2001)

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