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M Gaestel

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Progress in Molecular and Subcellular Biology|March 23, 2002
sHsp-phosphorylation: enzymes, signaling pathways and functional implicationsM Gaestel
Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology|April 14, 2006
Molecular chaperones in signal transductionM Gaestel
Biochemical Society Transactions|November 21, 2002
Is MK2 (mitogen-activated protein kinase-activated protein kinase 2) the key for understanding post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression?A Kotlyarov, M Gaestel
Experimental Cell Research|July 17, 1998
Evidence for a hsp25-specific mechanism involved in transcriptional activation by heat shockA Neininger, M Gaestel
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|July 21, 1998
Small heat-shock protein family: function in health and diseaseM J Welsh, M Gaestel
Biological Chemistry|April 27, 2000
p38/SAPK2-dependent gene expression in Jurkat T cellsM Rolli-Derkinderen, M Gaestel
International Journal of Cancer|June 11, 1996
The anti-cancer drug cisplatin induces H25 in Ehrlich ascites tumor cells by a mechanism different from transcriptional stimulation influencing predominantly H25 translationR Gotthardt, A Neininger, M Gaestel
Acta Biologica Et Medica Germanica|January 1, 1981
The electric potential across the erythrocyte membrane: a mathematical modelR Heinrich, M Gaestel, R Glaser
FEBS Letters|September 14, 1992
Over-expression of the small heat-shock protein, hsp25, inhibits growth of Ehrlich ascites tumor cellsU Knauf, H Bielka, M Gaestel
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|July 26, 2000
Analysis of chaperone properties of small Hsp'sM Ehrnsperger, M Gaestel, J Buchner
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Progress in Molecular and Subcellular Biology|March 23, 2002
sHsp-phosphorylation: enzymes, signaling pathways and functional implicationsM Gaestel
Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology|April 14, 2006
Molecular chaperones in signal transductionM Gaestel
Biochemical Society Transactions|November 21, 2002
Is MK2 (mitogen-activated protein kinase-activated protein kinase 2) the key for understanding post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression?A Kotlyarov, M Gaestel
Experimental Cell Research|July 17, 1998
Evidence for a hsp25-specific mechanism involved in transcriptional activation by heat shockA Neininger, M Gaestel
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|July 21, 1998
Small heat-shock protein family: function in health and diseaseM J Welsh, M Gaestel
Biological Chemistry|April 27, 2000
p38/SAPK2-dependent gene expression in Jurkat T cellsM Rolli-Derkinderen, M Gaestel
International Journal of Cancer|June 11, 1996
The anti-cancer drug cisplatin induces H25 in Ehrlich ascites tumor cells by a mechanism different from transcriptional stimulation influencing predominantly H25 translationR Gotthardt, A Neininger, M Gaestel
Acta Biologica Et Medica Germanica|January 1, 1981
The electric potential across the erythrocyte membrane: a mathematical modelR Heinrich, M Gaestel, R Glaser
FEBS Letters|September 14, 1992
Over-expression of the small heat-shock protein, hsp25, inhibits growth of Ehrlich ascites tumor cellsU Knauf, H Bielka, M Gaestel
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|July 26, 2000
Analysis of chaperone properties of small Hsp'sM Ehrnsperger, M Gaestel, J Buchner
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