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    Disruption of CREB function in brain leads to neurodegeneration by Schütz, Günther, Mantamadiotis, Theo, Lemberger, Thomas, Bleckmann, Susanne C, Kern, Heidrun, Kretz, Oliver, Villalba, Ana Martin, Tronche, François, Kellendonk, Christoph, Gau, Daniel, Kapfhammer, Josef, Otto, Christiane, Schmid, Wolfgang

    Published in Nature genetics (01-05-2002)
    “…Control of cellular survival and proliferation is dependent on extracellular signals and is a prerequisite for ordered tissue development and maintenance…”
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    Activating Transcription Factor 1 and CREB Are Important for Cell Survival during Early Mouse Development by Bleckmann, Susanne C., Blendy, Julie A., Rudolph, Dorothea, Monaghan, A. Paula, Schmid, Wolfgang, Schütz, Günther

    Published in Molecular and Cellular Biology (01-03-2002)
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    CREB function is required for normal thymic cellularity and post‐irradiation recovery by Baumann, Sven, Kyewski, Bruno, Bleckmann, SusanneC., Greiner, Erich, Rudolph, Dorothea, Schmid, Wolfgang, Ramsay, Robert G., Krammer, Peter H., Schütz, Günther, Mantamadiotis, Theo

    Published in European Journal of Immunology (01-07-2004)
    “…Recent generation of genetically modified Creb1 mutant mice has revealed an important role for CREB (cAMP responsive element binding protein) and the related…”
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    Clustered arrangement of winged helix genes fkh-6 and MFH-1: possible implications for mesoderm development by Kaestner, Klaus H., Bleckmann, Susanne C., Monaghan, A. Paula, Schlöndorff, Johannes, Mincheva, Antoaneta, Lichter, Peter, Schütz, Günther

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-06-1996)
    “…The ‘winged helix’ or ‘forkhead’ transcription factor gene family is defined by a common 100 amino acid DNA binding domain which is a variant of the…”
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