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    Detection of viruses with molecularly imprinted polymers integrated on a microfluidic biochip using contact-less dielectric microsensors by Birnbaumer, Gerald M, Lieberzeit, Peter A, Richter, Lukas, Schirhagl, Romana, Milnera, Marcus, Dickert, Franz L, Bailey, Andrew, Ertl, Peter

    Published in Lab on a chip (01-01-2009)
    “…Rapid detection of viral contamination remains a pressing issue in various fields related to human health including clinical diagnostics, the monitoring of…”
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    Emergency Department Management of Sexually Transmitted Infections by Borhart, Joelle, MD, Birnbaumer, Diane M., MD

    “…Patients seeking treatment for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) account for a large number of emergency department (ED) visits per year. Despite the…”
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    Effective Teaching and Feedback Skills for International Emergency Medicine “Train the Trainers” Programs by Weiner, Scott G., MD, MPH, Totten, Vicken Y., MD, Jacquet, Gabrielle A., MD, MPH, Douglass, Katherine, MD, Birnbaumer, Diane M., MD, Promes, Susan B., MD, Martin, Ian B.K., MD

    Published in The Journal of emergency medicine (01-11-2013)
    “…Abstract Background As the specialty of Emergency Medicine (EM) develops around the world, it has become common for practitioners from countries with mature EM…”
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    Evidence for dual coupling of the murine luteinizing hormone receptor to adenylyl cyclase and phosphoinositide breakdown and Ca2+ mobilization. Studies with the cloned murine luteinizing hormone receptor expressed in L cells by Gudermann, T, Birnbaumer, M, Birnbaumer, L

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (05-03-1992)
    “…The murine receptor for luteinizing hormone (LHR) was cloned and expressed in L cells. This LHR (mature protein of 674 amino acids) is very similar to that of…”
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    Vasopressin Receptor Mutations and Nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus by Birnbaumer, Mariel

    Published in Archives of Medical Research (01-11-1999)
    “…X-linked recessive nephrogenic diabetes insipidus is caused by mutations in the gene encoding the V2 vasopressin receptor (V2R), the mediator of the…”
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    Dual signaling potential is common among Gs-coupled receptors and dependent on receptor density by Zhu, X, Gilbert, S, Birnbaumer, M, Birnbaumer, L

    Published in Molecular pharmacology (01-09-1994)
    “…We studied the relative ability to activate phospholipase C (PLC) of four Gs-coupled receptors expressed in L cells at different densities. Stable cell lines…”
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    A fully active nonglycosylated V2 vasopressin receptor by Innamorati, G, Sadeghi, H, Birnbaumer, M

    Published in Molecular pharmacology (01-09-1996)
    “…The human V2 vasopressin receptor belongs to the superfamily of G protein-coupled receptors believed to be anchored to the plasma membrane by seven…”
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    Vasopressin Receptors by Birnbaumer, Mariel

    Published in Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism (01-12-2000)
    “…The biological effects of arginine vasopressin (AVP) are mediated by three receptor subtypes: the V 1a and V 1b receptors that activate phospholipases via G…”
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    3D numerical simulation of a lab-on-a-chip--increasing measurement sensitivity of interdigitated capacitors by passivation optimization by Jungreuthmayer, Christian, Birnbaumer, Gerald M, Zanghellini, Juergen, Ertl, Peter

    Published in Lab on a chip (07-04-2011)
    “…Interdigital electrode structures (IDES) play a major role in many technical and analytical applications. In particular, they are a key technology in modern…”
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    An extracellular congenital nephrogenic diabetes insipidus mutation of the vasopressin receptor reduces cell surface expression, affinity for ligand, and coupling to the Gs/adenylyl cyclase system by Birnbaumer, M, Gilbert, S, Rosenthal, W

    Published in Molecular endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.) (01-07-1994)
    “…The mutation of the type-2 vasopressin receptor (V2R) apparently responsible for X-linked congenital nephrogenic diabetes insipidus (CNDI) in the Q3 family…”
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    Structure and chromosomal localization of the human antidiuretic hormone receptor gene by SEIBOLD, A, BRABET, P, ROSENTHAL, W, BIRNBAUMER, M

    Published in American journal of human genetics (01-11-1992)
    “…Applying a genomic DNA-expression approach, we cloned the gene and cDNA coding for the human anti-diuretic hormone receptor, also called "vasopressin V2…”
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    Improving the measurement sensitivity of interdigital dielectric capacitors (IDC) by optimizing the dielectric property of the homogeneous passivation layer by Jungreuthmayer, Christian, Birnbaumer, Gerald M., Ertl, Peter, Zanghellini, Jürgen

    Published in Sensors and actuators. B, Chemical (20-02-2012)
    “…Interdigitated dielectric capacitors (IDC) are a key component in numerous technologies, such as lab-on-a-chip (LOC) devices. A critical aspect of designing…”
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    Arrestin effects on internalization of vasopressin receptors by Bowen-Pidgeon, D, Innamorati, G, Sadeghi, H M, Birnbaumer, M

    Published in Molecular pharmacology (01-06-2001)
    “…Arrestins have been shown to facilitate the recruitment of G protein-coupled receptors to the clathrin-coated vesicles that mediate their internalization…”
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    Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus. A V2 vasopressin receptor unable to stimulate adenylyl cyclase by ROSENTHAL, W, ANAID ANTARAMIAN, GILBERT, S, BIRNBAUMER, M

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (25-06-1993)
    “…The coding region of the human vasopressin type 2 receptor gene bears mutations in the individuals affected with congenital nephrogenic diabetes insipidus, a…”
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    Nature and recurrence of AVPR2 mutations in X-linked nephrogenic diabetes insipidus by BICHET, D. G, BIRNBAUMER, M, FISH, A, WHITLEY, C. B, JAEGER, P, GERTNER, J, NEW, M, DIBONA, F. J, KAPLAN, B. S, ROBERTSON, G. L, HENDY, G. N, FUJIWARA, T. M, LONERGAN, M, MORGAN, K, ARTHUS, M.-F, ROSENTHAL, W, GOODYER, P, NIVET, H, BENOIT, S, GIAMPIETRO, P, SIMONETTI, S

    Published in American journal of human genetics (01-08-1994)
    “…X-linked nephrogenic diabetes insipidus (NDI) is a rare disease with defective renal and extrarenal arginine-vaso-pressin V2 receptor responses due to…”
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    Molecular cloning and expression of a fifth muscarinic acetylcholine receptor by Liao, C F, Themmen, A P, Joho, R, Barberis, C, Birnbaumer, M, Birnbaumer, L

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (05-05-1989)
    “…A cDNA of 2149 base pairs with an incomplete open reading frame (ORF) encoding amino acids 1–516 of a 531-amino acid protein highly homologous to muscarinic…”
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    Vasopressin V2 receptor mutants that cause X-linked nephrogenic diabetes insipidus: analysis of expression, processing, and function by Oksche, A, Schülein, R, Rutz, C, Liebenhoff, U, Dickson, J, Müller, H, Birnbaumer, M, Rosenthal, W

    Published in Molecular pharmacology (01-10-1996)
    “…We investigated the biochemical and functional properties of five vasopressin V2 receptor mutants (L44F, L44P, W164S, S167L, and S167T) that were recently…”
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    A luteinizing hormone receptor with a severely truncated cytoplasmic tail (LHR-ct628) desensitizes to the same degree as the full-length receptor by XI ZHU, GUDERMANN, T, BIRNBAUMER, M, BIRNBAUMER, L

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (25-01-1993)
    “…The wild type murine luteinizing hormone (mLH) receptor, which in its mature form is predicted to be a protein of 674 amino acids (mLHR), and an artificially…”
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