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    Biosynthesis of a D-Amino Acid in Peptide Linkage by an Enzyme from Frog Skin Secretions by Jilek, Alexander, Mollay, Christa, Tippelt, Christa, Grassi, Jacques, Mignogna, Giuseppina, Müllegger, Johannes, Sander, Veronika, Fehrer, Christine, Barra, Donatella, Kreil, Günther, Steiner, Donald F.

    “…D-amino acids are present in some peptides from amphibian skin. These residues are derived from the corresponding L-amino acids present in the respective…”
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    Leptin receptor/CD295 is upregulated on primary human mesenchymal stem cells of advancing biological age and distinctly marks the subpopulation of dying cells by Laschober, Gerhard Thomas, Brunauer, Regina, Jamnig, Angelika, Fehrer, Christine, Greiderer, Brigitte, Lepperdinger, Günter

    Published in Experimental gerontology (01-01-2009)
    “…During the lifetime of an adult organism, stem cells face extrinsic and intrinsic aging. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) can be expanded in culture, and the…”
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    Mesenchymal stem cell aging by Fehrer, Christine, Lepperdinger, Günter

    Published in Experimental gerontology (01-12-2005)
    “…Stem cells are located throughout the adult body of higher organisms, supporting a continuous renewal and repair of tissues. Unique abilities of stem cells are…”
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    Reduced oxygen tension attenuates differentiation capacity of human mesenchymal stem cells and prolongs their lifespan by Fehrer, Christine, Brunauer, Regina, Laschober, Gerhard, Unterluggauer, Hermann, Reitinger, Stephan, Kloss, Frank, Gülly, Christian, Gaßner, Robert, Lepperdinger, Günter

    Published in Aging cell (01-12-2007)
    “…Summary Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) are capable of differentiating into bone, fat, cartilage, tendon and other organ progenitor cells. Despite the abundance…”
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    Aging of Murine Mesenchymal Stem Cells by FEHRER, CHRISTINE, LASCHOBER, GERHARD, LEPPERDINGER, GÜNTER

    Published in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (01-05-2006)
    “…:  Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are able to differentiate into distinct lineages such as adipo‐, osteo‐, and chondrocytes. MSCs were isolated from three mouse…”
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    Age-specific changes of mesenchymal stem cells are paralleled by upregulation of CD106 expression as a response to an inflammatory environment by Laschober, Gerhard T, Brunauer, Regina, Jamnig, Angelika, Singh, Sarvpreet, Hafen, Ulrich, Fehrer, Christine, Kloss, Frank, Gassner, Robert, Lepperdinger, Günter

    Published in Rejuvenation research (01-04-2011)
    “…Regeneration, tissue remodeling, and organ repair after injury, which rely on the regulated activity of tissue-borne stem cells, become increasingly…”
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    Mouse testicular hyaluronidase-like proteins SPAM1 and HYAL5 but not HYALP1 degrade hyaluronan by Reitinger, Stephan, Laschober, Gerhard Thomas, Fehrer, Christine, Greiderer, Brigitte, Lepperdinger, Günter

    Published in Biochemical journal (01-01-2007)
    “…Besides SPAM1 (sperm adhesion molecule 1; formerly named PH-20), further hyaluronidase-like proteins, HYAL5 (hyaluronoglucosaminidase 5) and HYALP1…”
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    High-yield recombinant expression of the extremophile enzyme, bee hyaluronidase in Pichia pastoris by Reitinger, Stephan, Boroviak, Thorsten, Laschober, Gerhard Thomas, Fehrer, Christine, Müllegger, Johannes, Lindner, Herbert, Lepperdinger, Günter

    Published in Protein expression and purification (01-02-2008)
    “…Hyaluronidase from honey bee was recombinantly expressed as a secreted glycoprotein in Pichia pastoris. The active enzyme was produced in milligram quantities…”
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    Techniques in gerontology: Cell lines as standards for telomere length and telomerase activity assessment by Fehrer, Christine, Voglauer, Regina, Wieser, Matthias, Pfister, Gerald, Brunauer, Regina, Cioca, Daniel, Grubeck-Loebenstein, Beatrix, Lepperdinger, Günter

    Published in Experimental gerontology (01-06-2006)
    “…The length of telomeres is believed to critically influence cellular aging processes and disease development. In order to reliably monitor telomere length and…”
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    lin-Sca-1+ cells and age-dependent changes of their proliferation potential are reliant on mesenchymal stromal cells and are leukemia inhibitory factor dependent by Schraml, Elisabeth, Fehrer, Christine, Brunauer, Regina, Lepperdinger, Günter, Chesnokova, Vera, Schauenstein, Konrad

    Published in Gerontology (Basel) (01-01-2008)
    “…Aging as a process is paralleled by a variety of hematological alterations. Characteristic features are a diminished homeostatic control of blood cell…”
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