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WNT5A PROMOTES FIBROBLAST ACTIVATION AND TISSUE FIBROSIS BY ROR2/RYK DEPENDENT ACTIVATION OF PCP-SIGNALING (2016) Chen CW, Lin NY, Zhang Y, Huang J, Palumbo-Zerr K, Schambony A, Beyer C, et al. Conference contribution Interaction of movement proteins with host factors, mechanism of viral host cell manipulation and influence of MPs on plant growth and development (2016) Link K, Sonnewald U Authored book, other The killing of macrophages by Corynebacterium ulcerans (2016) Hacker E, Ott L, Schulze-Luehrmann J, Lührmann A, Wiesmann V, Wittenberg T, Burkovski A Journal article, Original article Glutamine metabolism of Corynebacterium glutamicum: role of the glutaminase GlsK (2016) Bürger J, Rehm N, Grebenstein L, Burkovski A Journal article, Original article Comprehensive reactive receiver modeling for diffusive molecular communication systems: Reversible binding, molecule degradation, and finite number of receptors (2016) Ahmadzadeh A, Arjmandi H, Burkovski A, Schober R Journal article, Original article Choline transporter-like1 (CHER1) is crucial for plasmodesmata maturation in Arabidopsis thaliana (2016) Kraner M, Link K, Melzer M, Ekici AB, Uebe S, Tarazona P, Feussner I, et al. Journal article Rsk2 controls synovial fibroblast hyperplasia and the course of arthritis (2016) Derer A, Boehm C, Groetsch B, Gruen JR, Gruetzkau A, Stock M, Böhm S, et al. Journal article Nuclear trafficking of the anti-apoptotic Coxiella burnetii effector protein AnkG requires binding to p32 and Importin-α1 (2016) Schäfer W, Eckart R, Schmid B, Cagköylü H, Hof K, Muller Y, Amin B, Lührmann A Journal article, Original article Pathogenesis of Corynebacterium diphtheriae and Corynebacterium ulcerans. In: Human emerging and re-emerging infections. (2016) Burkovski A Authored book, Monography β-catenin-independent WNT signaling and Ki67 in contrast to the estrogen receptor status are prognostic and associated with poor prognosis in breast cancer liver metastases. (2016) Bleckmann A, Conradi LC, Menck K, Schmick NA, Schubert A, Rietkoetter E, Arackal J, et al. Journal article, Original article