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    PhenomiR: a knowledgebase for microRNA expression in diseases and biological processes by Ruepp, Andreas, Kowarsch, Andreas, Schmidl, Daniel, Buggenthin, Felix, Brauner, Barbara, Dunger, Irmtraud, Fobo, Gisela, Frishman, Goar, Montrone, Corinna, Theis, Fabian J

    Published in Genome biology (20-01-2010)
    “…In recent years, microRNAs have been shown to play important roles in physiological as well as malignant processes. The PhenomiR database…”
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    Correlated mutations: a hallmark of phenotypic amino acid substitutions by Kowarsch, Andreas, Fuchs, Angelika, Frishman, Dmitrij, Pagel, Philipp

    Published in PLoS computational biology (01-09-2010)
    “…Point mutations resulting in the substitution of a single amino acid can cause severe functional consequences, but can also be completely harmless…”
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    Tissue-specific target analysis of disease-associated microRNAs in human signaling pathways by Kowarsch, Andreas, Marr, Carsten, Schmidl, Daniel, Ruepp, Andreas, Theis, Fabian J

    Published in PloS one (30-06-2010)
    “…MicroRNAs are a large class of post-transcriptional regulators that bind to the 3' untranslated region of messenger RNAs. They play a critical role in many…”
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    Knowledge-based matrix factorization temporally resolves the cellular responses to IL-6 stimulation by Kowarsch, Andreas, Blöchl, Florian, Bohl, Sebastian, Saile, Maria, Gretz, Norbert, Klingmüller, Ursula, Theis, Fabian J

    Published in BMC bioinformatics (30-11-2010)
    “…External stimulations of cells by hormones, cytokines or growth factors activate signal transduction pathways that subsequently induce a re-arrangement of…”
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    miTALOS: analyzing the tissue-specific regulation of signaling pathways by human and mouse microRNAs by Kowarsch, Andreas, Preusse, Martin, Marr, Carsten, Theis, Fabian J

    Published in RNA (Cambridge) (01-05-2011)
    “…MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are an important class of post-transcriptional regulators of gene expression that are involved in various cellular and phenotypic processes…”
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    PhenomiR: microRNAs in human diseases and biological processes by Ruepp, Andreas, Kowarsch, Andreas, Theis, Fabian

    “…The association of dysregulated microRNAs (miRNAs) and diseases has been shown in a variety of studies. Here, we review a resource denoted as PhenomiR,…”
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    Classification of HER2/neu Status in Gastric Cancer Using a Breast-Cancer Derived Proteome Classifier by Balluff, Benjamin, Elsner, Mareike, Kowarsch, Andreas, Rauser, Sandra, Meding, Stephan, Schuhmacher, Christoph, Feith, Marcus, Herrmann, Ken, Röcken, Christoph, Schmid, Roland M., Höfler, Heinz, Walch, Axel, Ebert, Matthias P.

    Published in Journal of proteome research (03-12-2010)
    “…HER2-testing in breast and gastric cancers is mandatory for the treatment with trastuzumab. We hypothesized that imaging mass spectrometry (IMS) of breast…”
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    MicroRNAs coordinately regulate protein complexes by Sass, Steffen, Dietmann, Sabine, Burk, Ulrike C, Brabletz, Simone, Lutter, Dominik, Kowarsch, Andreas, Mayer, Klaus F, Brabletz, Thomas, Ruepp, Andreas, Theis, Fabian J, Wang, Yu

    Published in BMC systems biology (25-08-2011)
    “…In animals, microRNAs (miRNAs) regulate the protein synthesis of their target messenger RNAs (mRNAs) by either translational repression or deadenylation…”
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    Correlated Mutations: A Hallmark of Phenotypic Amino Acid Substitutions: e1000923 by Kowarsch, Andreas, Fuchs, Angelika, Frishman, Dmitrij, Pagel, Philipp

    Published in PLoS computational biology (01-09-2010)
    “…Point mutations resulting in the substitution of a single amino acid can cause severe functional consequences, but can also be completely harmless…”
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