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Structure of natural killer cell receptor KLRG1 bound to E-cadherin reveals basis for MHC-independent missing self recognition.

Li Y., Hofmann M., Wang Q., Teng L., Chlewicki L.K., Pircher H., Mariuzza R.A.

Immunity 31:35-46(2009) · Mapped (10)

Loss of Etv5 decreases proliferation and RET levels in neonatal mouse testicular germ cells and causes an abnormal first wave of spermatogenesis.

Tyagi G., Carnes K., Morrow C., Kostereva N.V., Ekman G.C., Meling D.D., Hostetler C., Griswold M., Murphy K.M., Hess R.A. et al.

Biol. Reprod. 81:258-266(2009) · Mapped (1)

The molecular signature of spermatogonial stem/progenitor cells in the 6-day-old mouse testis.

Kokkinaki M., Lee T.L., He Z., Jiang J., Golestaneh N., Hofmann M.C., Chan W.Y., Dym M.

Biol. Reprod. 80:707-717(2009) · Mapped (19)

Genetic characterization of toggenburg orbivirus, a new bluetongue virus, from goats, Switzerland.

Hofmann M.A., Renzullo S., Mader M., Chaignat V., Worwa G., Thuer B.

Emerging Infect. Dis. 14:1855-1861(2008) · UniProtKB (7)

Interaction of KLRG1 with E-cadherin: new functional and structural insights.

Rosshart S., Hofmann M., Schweier O., Pfaff A.K., Yoshimoto K., Takeuchi T., Molnar E., Schamel W.W., Pircher H.

Eur. J. Immunol. 38:3354-3364(2008) · Mapped (1)

Classical swine fever virus can remain virulent after specific elimination of the interferon regulatory factor 3-degrading function of Npro.

Ruggli N., Summerfield A., Fiebach A.R., Guzylack-Piriou L., Bauhofer O., Lamm C.G., Waltersperger S., Matsuno K., Liu L., Gerber M. et al.

J. Virol. 83:817-829(2009) · Mapped (1)

Colony-stimulating factor-1 transfection of myoblasts improves the repair of failing myocardium following autologous myoblast transplantation.

Aharinejad S., Abraham D., Paulus P., Zins K., Hofmann M., Michlits W., Gyongyosi M., Macfelda K., Lucas T., Trescher K. et al.

Cardiovasc. Res. 79:395-404(2008) · Mapped (6)

Cloning and characterization of a novel LpWRKY1 transcription factor in tomato.

Hofmann M.G., Sinha A.K., Proels R.K., Roitsch T.

Plant Physiol. Biochem. 46:533-540(2008) · UniProtKB (1)

Aberrant splicing caused by single nucleotide polymorphism c.516G>T [Q172H], a marker of CYP2B6*6, is responsible for decreased expression and activity of CYP2B6 in liver.

Hofmann M.H., Blievernicht J.K., Klein K., Saussele T., Schaeffeler E., Schwab M., Zanger U.M.

J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther. 325:284-292(2008) · Mapped (5)

Effects of ETV5 (ets variant gene 5) on testis and body growth, time course of spermatogonial stem cell loss, and fertility in mice.

Schlesser H.N., Simon L., Hofmann M.C., Murphy K.M., Murphy T., Hess R.A., Cooke P.S.

Biol. Reprod. 78:483-489(2008) · Mapped (3)

Polymorphic CYP2B6: molecular mechanisms and emerging clinical significance.

Zanger U.M., Klein K., Saussele T., Blievernicht J., Hofmann M.H., Schwab M.

Pharmacogenomics 8:743-759(2007) · Mapped (5)

Gfra1 silencing in mouse spermatogonial stem cells results in their differentiation via the inactivation of RET tyrosine kinase.

He Z., Jiang J., Hofmann M.C., Dym M.

Biol. Reprod. 77:723-733(2007) · Mapped (2)

Classical swine fever virus Npro interacts with interferon regulatory factor 3 and induces its proteasomal degradation.

Bauhofer O., Summerfield A., Sakoda Y., Tratschin J.D., Hofmann M.A., Ruggli N.

J. Virol. 81:3087-3096(2007) · UniProtKB (1)

Self-interaction of a SNARE transmembrane domain promotes the hemifusion-to-fusion transition.

Hofmann M.W., Peplowska K., Rohde J., Poschner B.C., Ungermann C., Langosch D.

J. Mol. Biol. 364:1048-1060(2006) · Mapped (1)

Role of glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor in germ-line stem cell fate.

Braydich-Stolle L., Nolan C., Dym M., Hofmann M.C.

Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 1061:94-99(2005) · Mapped (8)

The RAGE Gly82Ser polymorphism is not associated with cardiovascular disease in the Framingham offspring study.

Hofmann M.A., Yang Q., Harja E., Kedia P., Gregersen P.K., Cupples L.A., Schmidt A.M., Hudson B.I.

Atherosclerosis 182:301-305(2005) · Mapped (35)

ERM is required for transcriptional control of the spermatogonial stem cell niche.

Chen C., Ouyang W., Grigura V., Zhou Q., Carnes K., Lim H., Zhao G.Q., Arber S., Kurpios N., Murphy T.L. et al.

Nature 436:1030-1034(2005) · Mapped (1)

Isolation of male germ-line stem cells; influence of GDNF.

Hofmann M.C., Braydich-Stolle L., Dym M.

Dev. Biol. 279:114-124(2005) · Mapped (1)

RAGE limits regeneration after massive liver injury by coordinated suppression of TNF-alpha and NF-kappaB.

Cataldegirmen G., Zeng S., Feirt N., Ippagunta N., Dun H., Qu W., Lu Y., Rong L.L., Hofmann M.A., Kislinger T. et al.

J. Exp. Med. 201:473-484(2005) · Mapped (3)

Efficient binding of NC2.TATA-binding protein to DNA in the absence of TATA.

Gilfillan S., Stelzer G., Piaia E., Hofmann M.G., Meisterernst M.

J. Biol. Chem. 280:6222-6230(2005) · Mapped (3)

WNT signaling, in synergy with T/TBX6, controls Notch signaling by regulating Dll1 expression in the presomitic mesoderm of mouse embryos.

Hofmann M., Schuster-Gossler K., Watabe-Rudolph M., Aulehla A., Herrmann B.G., Gossler A.

Genes Dev. 18:2712-2717(2004) · UniProtKB (1) · Mapped (1)

Protein arginine methylation during lytic adenovirus infection.

Kzhyshkowska J., Kremmer E., Hofmann M., Wolf H., Dobner T.

Biochem. J. 383:259-265(2004) · UniProtKB (1)

Mechanical pressure-induced phosphorylation of p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase in epithelial cells via Src and protein kinase C.

Hofmann M., Zaper J., Bernd A., Bereiter-Hahn J., Kaufmann R., Kippenberger S.

Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 316:673-679(2004) · Mapped (8)

Mice deficient for the ets transcription factor elk-1 show normal immune responses and mildly impaired neuronal gene activation.

Cesari F., Brecht S., Vintersten K., Vuong L.G., Hofmann M., Klingel K., Schnorr J.J., Arsenian S., Schild H., Herdegen T. et al.

Mol. Cell. Biol. 24:294-305(2004) · Mapped (2)

Establishment and characterisation of two cDNA-derived strains of classical swine fever virus, one highly virulent and one avirulent.

Mayer D., Thayer T.M., Hofmann M.A., Tratschin J.D.

Virus Res. 98:105-116(2003) · UniProtKB (2)

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