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    Jun and JunD-dependent functions in cell proliferation and stress response by Meixner, A, Karreth, F, Kenner, L, Penninger, J M, Wagner, E F

    Published in Cell death and differentiation (01-09-2010)
    “…Jun is essential for fetal development, as fetuses lacking Jun die at mid-gestation with multiple cellular defects in liver and heart. Embryos expressing JunD…”
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    Platelet-released supernatants stimulate formation of osteoclast-like cells through a prostaglandin/RANKL-dependent mechanism by Gruber, R, Karreth, F, Fischer, M.B, Watzek, G

    Published in Bone (New York, N.Y.) (01-05-2002)
    “…Platelets are activated at fracture sites or upon the insertion of implants as a consequence of vascular disruption and secrete the contents of their granules…”
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    The Fos-related antigen Fra-1 is an activator of bone matrix formation by Eferl, Robert, Hoebertz, Astrid, Schilling, Arndt F, Rath, Martina, Karreth, Florian, Kenner, Lukas, Amling, Michael, Wagner, Erwin F

    Published in The EMBO journal (21-07-2004)
    “…Ectopic expression of the transcription factor Fra‐1 in transgenic mice leads to osteosclerosis, a bone disorder characterized by increased bone mass. The…”
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    Mice Lacking JunB Are Osteopenic due to Cell-Autonomous Osteoblast and Osteoclast Defects by Kenner, Lukas, Hoebertz, Astrid, Beil, Timo, Keon, Niamh, Karreth, Florian, Eferl, Robert, Scheuch, Harald, Szremska, Agnieszka, Amling, Michael, Schorpp-Kistner, Marina, Angel, Peter, Wagner, Erwin F.

    Published in The Journal of cell biology (16-02-2004)
    “…Because JunB is an essential gene for placentation, it was conditionally deleted in the embryo proper. junBΔ /Δmice are born viable, but develop severe low…”
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    Twist induces an epithelial-mesenchymal transition to facilitate tumor metastasis by Karreth, Florian, Tuveson, David A.

    Published in Cancer biology & therapy (01-11-2004)
    “…Tumor metastasis--the spreading of primary tumor cells to distal organs--is the major cause of death of cancer patients. The metastatic process consists of…”
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    Platelet-released supernatants increase migration and proliferation, and decrease osteogenic differentiation of bone marrow-derived mesenchymal progenitor cells under in vitro conditions by Gruber, Reinhard, Karreth, Florian, Kandler, Barbara, Fuerst, Gabor, Rot, Antal, Fischer, Michael B., Watzek, Georg

    Published in Platelets (Edinburgh) (01-02-2004)
    “…Platelet-rich plasma is currently promoted to serve as an adjuvant for bone grafts to enhance quantity and quality of newly forming bone; however, the…”
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    JunD regulates lymphocyte proliferation and T helper cell cytokine expression by Meixner, Arabella, Karreth, Florian, Kenner, Lukas, Wagner, Erwin F

    Published in The EMBO journal (24-03-2004)
    “…Transgenic mice broadly expressing JunD (Ubi‐junDm) appear phenotypically normal, but have strongly reduced numbers of peripheral lymphocytes. JunD…”
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    The AP1 transcription factor Fra2 is required for efficient cartilage development by Karreth, Florian, Hoebertz, Astrid, Scheuch, Harald, Eferl, Robert, Wagner, Erwin F

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-11-2004)
    “…The Fos-related AP1 transcription factor Fra2 (encoded by Fosl2 ) is expressed in various epithelial cells as well as in cartilaginous structures. We studied…”
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    Platelets are mitogenic for periosteum-derived cells by Gruber, Reinhard, Karreth, Florian, Frommlet, Florian, Fischer, Michael B, Watzek, Georg

    Published in Journal of orthopaedic research (01-09-2003)
    “…The early stages of bone regeneration are associated with a high mitogenic activity of periosteal cells. Here we addressed the question of whether platelets…”
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    The AP1 transcription factor Fra2 is required for efficient cartilage development by Karreth, F, Hoebertz, A, Scheuch, H, Eferl, R, Wagner, E F

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (15-11-2005)
    “…The Fos-related AP1 transcription factor Fra2 (encoded by Fosl2) is expressed in various epithelial cells as well as in cartilaginous structures. We studied…”
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