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Josef Abel

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Biological Chemistry|September 16, 2006
The arylhydrocarbon receptor repressor (AhRR): structure, expression, and functionThomas Haarmann-Stemmann, Josef Abel
Biological Chemistry|September 28, 2010
An introduction to the molecular basics of aryl hydrocarbon receptor biologyJosef Abel, Thomas Haarmann-Stemmann
Oncogene|November 25, 2003
beta1-integrin mediates asbestos-induced phosphorylation of AKT and ERK1/2 in a rat pleural mesothelial cell lineAntje Berken, Josef Abel, Klaus Unfried
Cancer Research|January 10, 2002
Distinct spectrum of mutations induced by crocidolite asbestos: clue for 8-hydroxydeoxyguanosine-dependent mutagenesis in vivoKlaus Unfried, Claudia Schürkes, Josef Abel
Biochemical Pharmacology|October 14, 2008
Growth factors, cytokines and their receptors as downstream targets of arylhydrocarbon receptor (AhR) signaling pathwaysThomas Haarmann-Stemmann, Hanno Bothe, Josef Abel
Mutation Research|August 4, 2004
Induction of 8-hydroxydeoxyguanosine by man made vitreous fibres and crocidolite asbestos administered intraperitoneally in ratsClaudia Schürkes, Winfried Brock, Josef Abel, et al.
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology|April 21, 2007
ERK-dependent and -independent pathways trigger human neural progenitor cell migrationMichaela Moors, Jason E Cline, Josef Abel, et al.
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology|December 14, 2011
The AhR-Nrf2 pathway in keratinocytes: on the road to chemoprevention?Thomas Haarmann-Stemmann, Josef Abel, Ellen Fritsche, et al.
Archives of Toxicology|October 6, 2005
Tissue distribution and function of the Aryl hydrocarbon receptor repressor (AhRR) in C57BL/6 and Aryl hydrocarbon receptor deficient miceThorsten Bernshausen, Bettina Jux, Charlotte Esser, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology|December 18, 2007
Carbon nanoparticle-induced lung epithelial cell proliferation is mediated by receptor-dependent Akt activationKlaus Unfried, Ulrich Sydlik, Katrin Bierhals, et al.
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Biological Chemistry|September 16, 2006
The arylhydrocarbon receptor repressor (AhRR): structure, expression, and functionThomas Haarmann-Stemmann, Josef Abel
Biological Chemistry|September 28, 2010
An introduction to the molecular basics of aryl hydrocarbon receptor biologyJosef Abel, Thomas Haarmann-Stemmann
Oncogene|November 25, 2003
beta1-integrin mediates asbestos-induced phosphorylation of AKT and ERK1/2 in a rat pleural mesothelial cell lineAntje Berken, Josef Abel, Klaus Unfried
Cancer Research|January 10, 2002
Distinct spectrum of mutations induced by crocidolite asbestos: clue for 8-hydroxydeoxyguanosine-dependent mutagenesis in vivoKlaus Unfried, Claudia Schürkes, Josef Abel
Biochemical Pharmacology|October 14, 2008
Growth factors, cytokines and their receptors as downstream targets of arylhydrocarbon receptor (AhR) signaling pathwaysThomas Haarmann-Stemmann, Hanno Bothe, Josef Abel
Mutation Research|August 4, 2004
Induction of 8-hydroxydeoxyguanosine by man made vitreous fibres and crocidolite asbestos administered intraperitoneally in ratsClaudia Schürkes, Winfried Brock, Josef Abel, et al.
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology|April 21, 2007
ERK-dependent and -independent pathways trigger human neural progenitor cell migrationMichaela Moors, Jason E Cline, Josef Abel, et al.
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology|December 14, 2011
The AhR-Nrf2 pathway in keratinocytes: on the road to chemoprevention?Thomas Haarmann-Stemmann, Josef Abel, Ellen Fritsche, et al.
Archives of Toxicology|October 6, 2005
Tissue distribution and function of the Aryl hydrocarbon receptor repressor (AhRR) in C57BL/6 and Aryl hydrocarbon receptor deficient miceThorsten Bernshausen, Bettina Jux, Charlotte Esser, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology|December 18, 2007
Carbon nanoparticle-induced lung epithelial cell proliferation is mediated by receptor-dependent Akt activationKlaus Unfried, Ulrich Sydlik, Katrin Bierhals, et al.
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