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2. Supplementary Data from Genomic and Expression Profiling of Glioblastoma Stem Cell–Like Spheroid Cultures Identifies Novel Tumor-Relevant Genes Associated with Survival
3. Data from Genomic and Expression Profiling of Glioblastoma Stem Cell–Like Spheroid Cultures Identifies Novel Tumor-Relevant Genes Associated with Survival
4. microRNA miR-200b affects proliferation, invasiveness and stemness of endometriotic cells by targeting ZEB1, ZEB2 and KLF4
5. Molecular and preclinical basis to inhibit PGE₂ receptors EP2 and EP4 as a novel nonsteroidal therapy for endometriosis
6. MicroRNA miR-145 inhibits proliferation, invasiveness, and stem cell phenotype of an in vitro endometriosis model by targeting multiple cytoskeletal elements and pluripotency factors
7. Targeting of syndecan-1 by micro-ribonucleic acid miR-10b modulates invasiveness of endometriotic cells via dysregulation of the proteolytic milieu and interleukin-6 secretion
8. Cadherins in Skeletal Muscle Development
9. In Situ Formats
10. Selective blockade of prostaglandin E 2 receptors EP2 and EP4 signaling inhibits proliferation of human endometriotic epithelial cells and stromal cells through distinct cell cycle arrest
11. Induction of peritoneal endometriosis in nude mice with use of human immortalized endometriosis epithelial and stromal cells: a potential experimental tool to study molecular pathogenesis of endometriosis in humans
12. Contactus Adherens, a Special Type of Plaque-Bearing Adhering Junction Containing M-Cadherin, in the Granule Cell Layer of the Cerebellar Glomerulus
13. Lymphocyte Antigen Leu-19 as a Molecular Marker of Regeneration in Human Skeletal Muscle
14. Expression of M-Cadherin, a Member of the Cadherin Multigene Family, Correlates with Differentiation of Skeletal Muscle Cells
15. PPARα agonist Wy14643 suppresses cathepsin B in human endothelial cells via transcriptional, post-transcriptional and post-translational mechanisms
16. Trichostatin A, a Histone Deacetylase Inhibitor, Attenuates Invasiveness and Reactivates E-Cadherin Expression in Immortalized Endometriotic Cells
17. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Biological characteristics of endometriotic mesenchymal stem cells isolated from ectopic lesions of patients with endometriosis.
18. The LIM-only protein FHL2 interacts with [beta]-catenin and promotes differentiation of mouse myoblasts
19. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Self-renewing endometrial epithelial organoids of the human uterus.
20. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Extracellular vesicles from endometriosis patients are characterized by a unique miRNA-lncRNA signature.
21. Selective Inhibition of Prostaglandin E2 Receptors EP2 and EP4 Induces Apoptosis of Human Endometriotic Cells through Suppression of ERK1/2, AKT, NFκB, and β-Catenin Pathways and Activation of Intrinsic Apoptotic Mechanisms
22. Oxytocin receptor expression in smooth muscle cells of peritoneal endometriotic lesions and ovarian endometriotic cysts
23. Synergism of Shrew-1ʼs Signal Peptide and Transmembrane Segment Required for Plasma Membrane Localization
24. CagA-independent disruption of adherence junction complexes involves E-cadherin shedding and implies multiple steps in Helicobacter pylori pathogenicity
25. Noninvasive diagnosis of endometriosis: the role of imaging and markers
26. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Abnormally located SSEA1+/SOX9+ endometrial epithelial cells with a basalis-like phenotype in the eutopic functionalis layer may play a role in the pathogenesis of endometriosis.
27. Faculty Opinions recommendation of CD147 Induces Epithelial-to-Mesenchymal Transition by Disassembling Cellular Apoptosis Susceptibility Protein/E-Cadherin/β-Catenin Complex in Human Endometriosis.
28. Lysophosphatidic acid triggers cathepsin B-mediated invasiveness of human endometriotic cells
29. Invasiveness of endometriotic cells in vitro
30. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Are More Immunosuppressive In Vitro If They Are Derived from Endometriotic Lesions than from Eutopic Endometrium.
31. Molecular and Cellular Pathogenesis of Endometriosis
32. Faculty Opinions recommendation of N-cadherin identifies human endometrial epithelial progenitor cells by in vitro stem cell assays.
33. The putative role of cell adhesion molecules in endometriosis: can we learn from tumour metastasis?
34. Endogenous AJAP1 associates with the cytoskeleton and attenuates angiogenesis in endothelial cells
35. PAI-1 secretion of endometrial and endometriotic cells is Smad2/3- and ERK1/2-dependent and influences cell adhesion
36. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Trimethylation and Acetylation of β-Catenin at Lysine 49 Represent Key Elements in ESC Pluripotency.
37. Faculty Opinions recommendation of The gut microbiota: a puppet master in the pathogenesis of endometriosis?
38. Endogenous AJAP1 associates with the cytoskeleton and attenuates angiogenesis in endothelial cells
39. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Impaired development of early endometriotic lesions in CD44 knockout mice.
40. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Endometrial stem/progenitor cells: the first 10 years.
41. Alternative exon usage creates novel transcript variants of tumor suppressor SHREW-1 gene with differential tissue expression profile
42. Freunde des Palmengartens e. V. Palmengarten-Gesellschaft
43. Syndecan-4 expression is upregulated in endometriosis and contributes to an invasive phenotype
44. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Estrogen receptor β modulates apoptosis complexes and the inflammasome to drive the pathogenesis of endometriosis.
45. Faculty Opinions recommendation of 17 β-Estradiol promotes vascular endothelial growth factor expression via the Wnt/β-catenin pathway during the pathogenesis of endometriosis.
46. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Estradiol promotes cells invasion by activating β-catenin signaling pathway in endometriosis.
47. Determination of RNA content in postischemic gerbil brain byin situ hybridization
48. Ordnung der Fachbereiche Medizin, Biowissenschaften, Biochemie, Chemie und Pharmazie sowie Psychologie und Sportwissenschaften der Johann Wolfgang Goethe[-Universität] für den Masterstudiengang Interdisciplinary Neuroscience mit dem Abschluss 'Master of Science' (M. Sc.) vom 30. März 2009 in der Fassung vom 22. April 2009, zuletzt geändert am 16. April 2012 : genehmigt vom Präsidium der Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt a. M. am 27. April 2010 ; hier: Änderungen vom 08.11.2012 ; genehmigt vom Präsidium der Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt a. M. am 18. Dezember 2012
49. Ordnung des Fachbereichs Biowissenschaften der Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität für den Masterstudiengang Cell Biology and Physiology mit dem Abschluss Master of Science (M. Sc.) vom 18. Oktober 2011 : genehmigt vom Präsidium der Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main am 29. November 2011 ; hier: Änderungen ; genehmigt vom Präsidium der Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität am 25. September 2012
50. Ordnung des Fachbereichs Biowissenschaften der Johann Wolfgang Goethe für den Masterstudiengang Ökologie und Evolution mit dem Abschluss 'Master of Science' (M. Sc.) vom 16. Juni 2009 : genehmigt vom Präsidium der Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt a. M. am 27. April 2010 ; hier: Änderungen vom 04. Juni 2012 ; genehmigt vom Präsidium der Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt a. M. am 21. August 2012
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