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    How many authors are (too) many? A retrospective, descriptive analysis of authorship in biomedical publications

    Publishing in academic journals is primary to disseminate research findings, with authorship reflecting a scientist’s contribution, yielding academic recognition, and carrying significant financial implication...

    Martin Jakab, Eva Kittl, Tobias Kiesslich in Scientometrics (2024)

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    Physiologie und Pathophysiologie der Nieren und Harnleiter

    Die Nieren dienen der homöostatischen Einstellung und Aufrechterhaltung eines bedarfsadäquaten Wasser-, Salz-, Elektrolyt- und Säure-Basen-Haushalts. Sie eliminieren einerseits harnpflichtige Substanzen und be...

    Markus Ritter, Martin Jakab in Die Urologie (2023)

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    Physiologie und Pathophysiologie der Nieren und Harnleiter

    Die Nieren dienen der homöostatischen Einstellung und Aufrechterhaltung eines bedarfsadäquaten Wasser-, Salz-, Elektrolyt- und Säure-Basen-Haushalts. Sie eliminieren einerseits harnpflichtige Substanzen und be...

    Markus Ritter, Martin Jakab in Die Urologie

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    The green tea catechin epigallocatechin gallate induces cell cycle arrest and shows potential synergism with cisplatin in biliary tract cancer cells

    The green tea catechin epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) was shown to effectively inhibit tumor growth in various types of cancer including biliary tract cancer (BTC). For most BTC patients only palliative thera...

    Christian Mayr, Andrej Wagner in BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine (2015)

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    Glycine modulates membrane potential, cell volume, and phagocytosis in murine microglia

    Phagocytes form engulfment pseudopodia at the contact area with their target particle by a process resembling cell volume (CV) regulatory mechanisms. We evaluated whether the osmoregulatory active neutral amin...

    Barbara Komm, Marlena Beyreis, Michael Kittl, Martin Jakab, Markus Ritter in Amino Acids (2014)

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    Ca2+ channel blockers reverse iron overload by a new mechanism via divalent metal transporter-1

    Hereditary hemochromatosis and transfusional iron overload are frequent clinical conditions associated with progressive iron accumulation in parenchymal tissues, leading to eventual organ failure. We have disc...

    Susanne Ludwiczek, Igor Theurl, Martina U Muckenthaler, Martin Jakab in Nature Medicine (2007)

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    Letter to the Editor: Sequence-specific resonance assignments of ICln, an ion channel cloned from epithelial cells

    Andreas Schedlbauer, Georg Kontaxis, Matthias König in Journal of Biomolecular NMR (2003)

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    ICln channels reconstituted in heart-lipid bilayer are selective to chloride

    ICln is an ion channel cloned from renal epithelial cells. The reconstitution of the protein in 1,2-diphytanoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine (Diph-PC) bilayer membranes reveals potassium-selective channels, which...

    Maria Garavaglia, Simona Rodighiero, Christina Bertocchi in Pflügers Archiv (2002)

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    Functional reconstitution of ICln in lipid bilayers

    Reconstitution of purified ICln in lipid bilayer leads to functional ion channels showing varying rectification. The reconstituted single channels have a conductance of ≅3 pS and their open probability is sen...

    Johannes Fürst, Claudia Bazzini, Martin Jakab, Giuliano Meyer in Pflügers Archiv (2000)