Masaryk University

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Location: Brno (Brünn), Czech Republic (CZ) CZ

ISNI: 0000000121940956

ROR: https://ror.org/02j46qs45

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Hematopoietic cell transplantation in patients with intermediate and high-risk AML: results from the randomized Study Alliance Leukemia (SAL) AML 2003 trial (2015) Schetelig J, Schaich M, Schaefer-Eckart K, Haenel M, Aulitzky WE, Einsele H, Schmitz N, et al. Journal article ?-Arrestin Promotes Wnt-induced Low Density Lipoprotein Receptor-related Protein 6 (Lrp6) Phosphorylation via Increased Membrane Recruitment of Amer1 Protein (2014) Kriz V, Pospichalova V, Masek J, Kilander MBC, Slavik J, Tanneberger K, Schulte G, et al. Journal article β-Arrestin interacts with the beta/gamma subunits of trimeric G-proteins and dishevelled in the Wnt/Ca(2+) pathway in xenopus gastrulation. (2014) Seitz K, Duersch V, Harnos J, Bryja V, Gentzel M, Schambony A Journal article, Original article Functional analysis of dishevelled-3 phosphorylation identifies distinct mechanisms driven by casein kinase 1ϵ and frizzled5. (2014) Bernatik O, Sedova K, Schille C, Ganji RS, Cervenka I, Trantirek L, Schambony A, et al. Journal article, Original article 19th Acta Physiologica international symposium ‘WNT Signaling in Physiology and Disease’– a long way from developmental biology to physiology (2012) Schulte G, Bryja V, Schambony A Journal article, Editorial Structural and functional characterization of the Wnt inhibitor APC membrane recruitment 1 (Amer1). (2011) Tanneberger K, Pfister A, Kriz V, Bryja V, Schambony A, Behrens J Journal article, Original article β-arrestins - Scaffolds and signalling elements essential for WNT/Frizzled signalling pathways? (2010) Schulte G, Schambony A, Bryja V Journal article, Review article Negative regulation of Wnt signaling mediated by CK1-phosphorylated Dishevelled via Ror2. (2010) Witte F, Bernatik O, Kirchner K, Masek J, Mahl A, Krejci P, Mundlos S, et al. Journal article, Original article