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    The bright and the dark sides of activin in wound healing and cancer by Antsiferova, Maria, Werner, Sabine

    Published in Journal of cell science (01-09-2012)
    “…Activin was initially described as a protein that stimulates release of follicle stimulating hormone from the pituitary, and it is well known for its important…”
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    An important role of lymphatic vessel activation in limiting acute inflammation by Huggenberger, Reto, Siddiqui, Shoib S., Brander, Daniela, Ullmann, Stefan, Zimmermann, Kathrin, Antsiferova, Maria, Werner, Sabine, Alitalo, Kari, Detmar, Michael

    Published in Blood (28-04-2011)
    “…In contrast to the established role of blood vessel remodeling in inflammation, the biologic function of the lymphatic vasculature in acute inflammation has…”
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    A paracrine activin A–mDia2 axis promotes squamous carcinogenesis via fibroblast reprogramming by Cangkrama, Michael, Wietecha, Mateusz, Mathis, Nicolas, Okumura, Rin, Ferrarese, Luca, Al‐Nuaimi, Dunja, Antsiferova, Maria, Dummer, Reinhard, Innocenti, Metello, Werner, Sabine

    Published in EMBO molecular medicine (07-04-2020)
    “…Cancer‐associated fibroblasts (CAFs) are key regulators of tumorigenesis and promising targets for next‐generation therapies. We discovered that cancer…”
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    Activin promotes skin carcinogenesis by attraction and reprogramming of macrophages by Antsiferova, Maria, Piwko‐Czuchra, Aleksandra, Cangkrama, Michael, Wietecha, Mateusz, Sahin, Dilara, Birkner, Katharina, Amann, Valerie C, Levesque, Mitchell, Hohl, Daniel, Dummer, Reinhard, Werner, Sabine

    Published in EMBO molecular medicine (01-01-2017)
    “…Activin has emerged as an important player in different types of cancer, but the underlying mechanisms are largely unknown. We show here that activin…”
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    Activin Controls Skin Morphogenesis and Wound Repair Predominantly via Stromal Cells and in a Concentration-Dependent Manner via Keratinocytes by Bamberger, Casimir, Schärer, Agnes, Antsiferova, Maria, Tychsen, Birte, Pankow, Sandra, Müller, Mischa, Rülicke, Thomas, Paus, Ralf, Werner, Sabine

    Published in The American journal of pathology (01-09-2005)
    “…The transforming growth factor-β family member activin is a potent regulator of skin morphogenesis and repair. Transgenic mice overexpressing activin in…”
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    Endothelial cells derived from pigs lacking Galα(1,3)Gal : No reduction of human leukocyte adhesion and natural killer cell cytotoxicity by BAUMANN, Bettina C, SCHNEIDER, Marten K. J, LILIENFELD, Benjamin G, ANTSIFEROVA, Maria A, RHYNER, Daniel M, HAWLEY, Robert J, SEEBACH, Jörg D

    Published in Transplantation (15-05-2005)
    “…The expression of galactose-alpha(1,3)galactose (Gal) on porcine cells represents a major barrier to xenotransplantation. The generation of Gal-/- pigs to…”
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    Mast cells are dispensable for normal and activin-promoted wound healing and skin carcinogenesis by Antsiferova, Maria, Martin, Caroline, Huber, Marcel, Feyerabend, Thorsten B, Förster, Anja, Hartmann, Karin, Rodewald, Hans-Reimer, Hohl, Daniel, Werner, Sabine

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (15-12-2013)
    “…The growth and differentiation factor activin A is a key regulator of tissue repair, inflammation, fibrosis, and tumorigenesis. However, the cellular targets,…”
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    Activin enhances skin tumourigenesis and malignant progression by inducing a pro-tumourigenic immune cell response by Antsiferova, Maria, Huber, Marcel, Meyer, Michael, Piwko-Czuchra, Aleksandra, Ramadan, Tamara, MacLeod, Amanda S., Havran, Wendy L., Dummer, Reinhard, Hohl, Daniel, Werner, Sabine

    Published in Nature communications (06-12-2011)
    “…Activin is an important orchestrator of wound repair, but its potential role in skin carcinogenesis has not been addressed. Here we show using different types…”
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    Betacellulin Regulates Hair Follicle Development and Hair Cycle Induction and Enhances Angiogenesis in Wounded Skin by Schneider, Marlon R., Antsiferova, Maria, Feldmeyer, Laurence, Dahlhoff, Maik, Bugnon, Philippe, Hasse, Sybille, Paus, Ralf, Wolf, Eckhard, Werner, Sabine

    Published in Journal of investigative dermatology (01-05-2008)
    “…Betacellulin (BTC) belongs to the EGF family, whose members play important roles in skin morphogenesis, homeostasis, and repair. However, the role of BTC in…”
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    Keratinocyte-derived follistatin regulates epidermal homeostasis and wound repair by Antsiferova, Maria, Klatte, Jennifer E, Bodó, Enikö, Paus, Ralf, Jorcano, José L, Matzuk, Martin M, Werner, Sabine, Kögel, Heidi

    Published in Laboratory investigation (01-02-2009)
    “…Activin is a growth and differentiation factor that controls development and repair of several tissues and organs. Transgenic mice overexpressing activin in…”
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    Human leukocyte transmigration across Galalpha(1,3)Gal-negative porcine endothelium is regulated by human CD18 and CD99 by Schneider, Mårten K J, Ghielmetti, Maddalena, Rhyner, Daniel M, Antsiferova, Maria A, Seebach, Jörg D

    Published in Transplantation (27-02-2009)
    “…In pig-to-human xenotransplantation cross-species receptor interactions mediate cellular infiltration and rejection of porcine grafts. However, the mechanisms…”
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    Endothelial Cells Derived from Pigs Lacking Gal??(1,3)Gal: No Reduction of Human Leukocyte Adhesion and Natural Killer Cell Cytotoxicity by Baumann, Bettina C., Schneider, M??rten K. J., Lilienfeld, Benjamin G., Antsiferova, Maria A., Rhyner, Daniel M., Hawley, Robert J., Seebach, J??rg D.

    Published in Transplantation (15-05-2005)
    “…Background. The expression of galactose-[alpha](1,3)galactose (Gal) on porcine cells represents a major barrier to xenotransplantation. The generation of…”
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