21 results on '"BIOCHEMISCHE ASPEKTE DER SIGNALTRANSDUKTION (BIOKOMMUNIKATION)"'
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2. Identification and characterization of novel genetic factors involved in the differentation and regeneration of inner ear cells
3. Structural Analysis of the Interface between Nogo-A-Δ20 and Sphingosine 1-Phosphate Receptor 2
4. Microfluidic platforms to access molecular mechanotransduction at the cellular level in vitro and in vivo
5. Composition and dynamics of the Nogo-A-Δ20 receptor complex
6. Analysis and Stabilization of the Arrestin−Rhodopsin Signaling Complex by Scanning Mutagenesis
7. The metabolic response of S. Cerevisiae to perturbation of protein kinases and phosphatases
8. Kinetic Framework of Spindle Assembly Checkpoint Signalling
9. Molecular mechanisms underlying GRK2 inhibition by RKIP in vitro and in vivo
10. Investigation of budding yeast signaling transmission and integration by high-throughput quantitative mass spectrometry
11. Microfluidics for studying cellular signaling and performing microscale tissue analysis
12. Data-based modeling of biological signaling in the context of cell response and migration
13. Migraine: the relevance of inflammatory co-morbidity and genetic disposition
14. Kinase-dependent and kinase-independent functions of G-protein-coupled receptor kinase 2 (GRK2)
15. The role of HXK1 in perceiving changes in endogenous sugars in Arabidopsis
16. Regulation of Adipose Tissue in Three Models of Obesity
17. Charakterisierung des EXECUTER1-Proteins von Arabidopsis thaliana
18. The role of Executer1- and Executer2-dependent retrograde signaling after release of singlet oxygen in Arabidopsis thaliana
19. The Drosophila TOR complex 2 activates Pkb to protect the organism against heat stress
20. Model-aided identification of regulatory and metabolic principles in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
21. Signal transduction pathways in Fas-meditated apoptosis of microglia and glioma cells
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