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European Journal of Cell Biology|April 1, 1994
Hormonal regulation of protein disulfide isomerase and chaperone synthesis in the rat exocrine pancreasG Hensel, V Assmann, H F Kern
Journal of Cell Science|November 5, 1999
The intracellular hyaluronan receptor RHAMM/IHABP interacts with microtubules and actin filamentsV Assmann, D Jenkinson, J F Marshall, et al.
Journal of Cell Science|May 28, 1998
The human hyaluronan receptor RHAMM is expressed as an intracellular protein in breast cancer cellsV Assmann, J F Marshall, C Fieber, et al.
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology|February 13, 2001
CD44 is the principal mediator of hyaluronic-acid-induced melanoma cell proliferationT Ahrens, V Assmann, C Fieber, et al.
The Journal of Pathology|October 10, 2001
The pattern of expression of the microtubule-binding protein RHAMM/IHABP in mammary carcinoma suggests a role in the invasive behaviour of tumour cellsV Assmann, C E Gillett, R Poulsom, et al.
Cell|December 9, 1998
Problems with RHAMM: a new link between surface adhesion and oncogenesis?M Hofmann, V Assmann, C Fieber, et al.
Journal of Cell Science|May 28, 1998
Identification of IHABP, a 95 kDa intracellular hyaluronate binding proteinM Hofmann, C Fieber, V Assmann, et al.
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European Journal of Cell Biology|April 1, 1994
Hormonal regulation of protein disulfide isomerase and chaperone synthesis in the rat exocrine pancreasG Hensel, V Assmann, H F Kern
Journal of Cell Science|November 5, 1999
The intracellular hyaluronan receptor RHAMM/IHABP interacts with microtubules and actin filamentsV Assmann, D Jenkinson, J F Marshall, et al.
Journal of Cell Science|May 28, 1998
The human hyaluronan receptor RHAMM is expressed as an intracellular protein in breast cancer cellsV Assmann, J F Marshall, C Fieber, et al.
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology|February 13, 2001
CD44 is the principal mediator of hyaluronic-acid-induced melanoma cell proliferationT Ahrens, V Assmann, C Fieber, et al.
The Journal of Pathology|October 10, 2001
The pattern of expression of the microtubule-binding protein RHAMM/IHABP in mammary carcinoma suggests a role in the invasive behaviour of tumour cellsV Assmann, C E Gillett, R Poulsom, et al.
Cell|December 9, 1998
Problems with RHAMM: a new link between surface adhesion and oncogenesis?M Hofmann, V Assmann, C Fieber, et al.
Journal of Cell Science|May 28, 1998
Identification of IHABP, a 95 kDa intracellular hyaluronate binding proteinM Hofmann, C Fieber, V Assmann, et al.
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