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2009

 

Allen, J.M., Zamurs, L., Brachvogel, B., Schlötzer-Schrehardt, U., Hanssen, U., Lamande, S.R., Rowley, L., Fitzgerald, J.F., and Bateman, J.F. (2009) Mice lacking the extracellular matrix protein WARP develop normally but have compromised peripheral nerve structure and function. J. Biol. Chem. 284, 12020-12030.

 

Ansorge, H.L., Meng, X., Zhang, G., Veit, G., Sun, M., Klement, J.F., Beason, D.P., Soslowsky, L.J., Koch, M., and Birk, D.E. (2009) Type XIV collagen regulates fibrillogenesis: Premature collagen fibril growth and tissue dysfunction in null mice. J. Biol. Chem. 284, 8427-8438.

 

Bader, H.L., Keene, D.R., Charvet, B., Veit, G., Driever, W., Koch, M., and Ruggiero, F. (2009) Zebrafish collagen XII is present in embryonic connective tissue sheaths (fascia) and basement membranes. Matrix Biol. 28, 32-43.

 

Blumbach, K., Bastiaansen-Jenniskens, Y.M., DeGroot, J., Paulsson, M., Van Osch, G.J.V.M., and Zaucke, F. (2009) Combined role of collagen IX and COMP in cartilage matrix assembly – COMP counteracts collagen IX limitation of cartilage collagen fibril growth. Arth. Rheum. 60, 3676-3685.

 

Buchstein, N., Hoffmann, D., Smola, H., Lang, S., Paulsson, M., Niemann, C., Krieg, T., and Eming, S.A. (2009) Alternative proteolytic processing of hepatocyte growth factor during wound repair. Am. J. Pathol. 174, 2116-2128.

 

Cameron, T.L., Belluoccio, D., Farlie, P.G., Brachvogel, B., and Bateman, J.F. (2009) Global comparative transcriptome analysis of cartilage formation in vivo. BMC Dev. Biol. 9:20.

 

Chung, B.D., Kayserii, H., Ai, M., Freudenberg, J., Uzümcü, A., Uyguner, O., Bartels, C.F., Höning, S., Ramirez, A., Hanisch, F.G., Nürnberg, G., Nürnberg, P., Warman, M.L., Wollnik, B., Kubisch, C., and Netzer, C. (2009) A mutation in the signal sequence of LRP5 in a family with osteoporosis-pseudoglioma syndrome (OPPG)-like phenotype indicates a novel disease mechanism for trinucleotide repeats. Hum. Mutat. 30, 641-648.

 

Ehlen, H.W.A., Sengle, G., Klatt, A.R., Talke, A., Müller, S., Paulsson, M., and Wagener, R. (2009) Proteolytic processing causes extensive heterogeneity of tissue matrilin forms. J. Biol. Chem. 284, 21545-21556.

 

Frey, B., Munoz, L.E., Pausch, F., Sieber, R., Franz, S., Brachvogel, B., Pöschl, E., Schneider, H., Rödel, F., Sauer, R., Fietkau, R., Herrmann, M., and Gaipl, U.S. (2009) The immune reaction against allogenic necrotic cells is reduced in annexin A5 knock out mice whose macrophages display an anti-inflammatory phenotype. J. Cell. Mol. Med. 13, 1391-1399.

 

Gebauer, J.M., Keene, D.R., Olsen, B.R., Sorokin, L.M., Paulsson, M., and Wagener, R. (2009) Mouse AMACO, a kidney and skin basement membrane associated molecule that mediates RGD-dependent cell attachment. Matrix Biol. 28, 456-462.

 

Hanisch, F.G. (2009) Highlight: Perspectives in glycobiology. Biol. Chem. 390, 519-520.

 

Hanisch, F.G. and Breloy, I. (2009) Protein-specific glycosylation: signal patches and cis-control peptidic elements. Biol. Chem. 390, 619-626.

 

Hanisch, F.G., Teitz, S., Schwientek, T., and Müller, S. (2009) Chemical de-O-glycosylation of glycoproteins for applications in LC-based proteomics. Proteomics 9, 710-719.

 

Has, C., Herz, C., Zimina, E., Qu, H.Y., Zhang, Z.G., Wen, T.T., Gache, Y., Aumailley, M., and Bruckner-Tuderman, L. (2009) Kindlin-1 is required for RhoGTPase mediated lammelipodia formation in keratinocytes. Am. J. Pathol. 175, 1442-1452.

 

Klatt, A.R., Klinger, G., Paul-Klausch, B., Kühn, G., Renno, J.H., Wagener, R., Paulsson, M., Schmidt, J., Malchau, G., and Wielckens, K. (2009) Matrilin-3 activates the expression of osteoarthritis-associated genes in primary human chondrocytes. FEBS Lett. 583, 3611-3617.

 

Kleinridders, A., Pogoda, H.M., Irlenbusch, S., Smyth, N., Koncz, C., Hammerschidt, M., Brüning, J.C. (2009) PLRG1 is an essentila regulator of cell proliferation and apoptosis during vertebrate development and tissue homeostasis. Mol. Cell. Biol. 29, 3173-3185.

 

Malan, D., Reppel, M., Dobrowolski, R., Roell, W., Smyth, N., Hescheler, J., Paulsson, M., Bloch, W. and Fleischmann, B.K. (2009) Lack of laminin g1 in ES cell-derived cardiomyocytes causes inhomogenous electrical spreading despite unaltered cardiomyocyte development and function. Stem Cells 27, 88-99.

 

Malin, D., Sonnenberg-Riethmacher, E., Guseva, D., Wagener, R., Aszodi, A., Irintchev, A., and Rietmacher, D. (2009) The extracellular matrix protein matrilin 2 participates in peripheral nerve regeneration. J. Cell Sci. 122, 995-1004.

 

Ninkovic, T., Kinarsky, L., Engelmann, K., Pisarev, V., Sherman, S., Finn, O.J., and Hanisch, F.G. (2009) Identification of O-glycosylated decapeptides within the MUC1 repeat domain as potential MHC class I (A2) binding epitopes. Mol. Immunol. 47, 131-140.

 

Petermann, P., Haase, I., and Knebel-Mörsdorf, D. (2009) Impact of Rac1 and Cdc42 signaling during early herpes simplex virsu type 1 infection of keratinocytes. J. Virol. 83, 9759-9772.

 

Spohn, G., Kleinridders, A., Wunderlich, F.T., Watzka, M., Zaucke, F., Blumbach, K., Geisen, C., Seifried, E., Müller, C., Paulsson, M., Brüning, J.C., and Oldenburg J. (2009) VKORC1 deficiency in mice causes early postnatal lethality due to severe bleeding. Thromb. Haemost. 101, 1044-1050.

 

Staubach, S., Razawi, H., and Hanisch, F.G. (2009) Proteomics of MUC1-containing lipid rafts from plasma membranes and exosomes of human breast carcinoma cells. Proteomics 9, 2820-2835.

 

Wagener, R., Gara S.K., Kobbe, B., Paulsson, M., and Zaucke, F. (2009) The knee osteoarthritis locus DVWA on chromosome 3p24.3 is the 5’ part of the split COL6A4 gene. Matrix Biol. 28, 307-310.

 

Zaucke, F., and Grässel, S. (2009) Genetic models for the functional analysis of the perifibrillar components collagen IX, COMP and matrilin-3: Implications for growth cartilage differentiation and endochondral ossification. Histol. Histopathol. 24, 1067-1079.

 



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