List of projects by field of study
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Airway epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition: Compartmentalized cyclic AMP signaling? |
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Development of new chemotherapeutic compounds targeted at histone acetyl transferases |
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Dissecting the role of cofilin and phospholipase D1 interactions in actin cytoskeletal dynamics driven pathogen/host interactions and innate immune responses. |
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Follistatin-like 1, a crucial factor in lung development, as a novel regulator in COPD |
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From hibernation to the clinic: novel drugs that protect from cellular damage and organ injury |
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Immunological aspects of hibernation as leads in protecting organs from inflammation-induced injury |
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New genotyping method for preemptive pharmacogenetic testing |
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Optogenetic and chemogenetic approach to tackle neuronal cell death |
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Selective pharmacological intervention in microvascular endothelial cells in chronic inflammation. |
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Studies on a potential impact of Epac during interactions between Aspergillus fumigatus and host |
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Subtype selective histone deacetylases (HDAC) inhibitors as novel therapeutic strategy for inflammatory diseases. |
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The Epac1 and Epac2 signalosome – unravelling molecular mechanisms underlying unwanted effects of β2-agonists with focus on biased signaling |
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The role of cAMP and WNT signaling in the development of neuroblastoma |
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Tissue repair in COPD: WNT you get it right? |
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Tissue repair in COPD: WNT you get it right? [copy] |
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