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    CRIM1, a novel gene encoding a cysteine-rich repeat protein, is developmentally regulated and implicated in vertebrate CNS development and organogenesis by Kolle, G., Georgas, K., Holmes, G.P., Little, M.H., Yamada, T.

    Published in Mechanisms of development (01-02-2000)
    “…Development of the vertebrate central nervous system is thought to be controlled by intricate cell-cell interactions and spatio-temporally regulated gene…”
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    Potential Impact of Local Anesthetics Inducing Granulocyte Arrest and Altering Immune Functions on Perioperative Outcome by Kolle, Gesche, Metterlein, Thomas, Gruber, Michael, Seyfried, Timo, Petermichl, Walter, Pfaehler, Sophie-Marie, Bitzinger, Diane, Wittmann, Sigrid, Bredthauer, Andre

    Published in Journal of inflammation research (01-01-2021)
    “…Local anesthetics (LAs) are frequently used during anesthesia; however, they may influence granulocyte function which in turn could modify immune responses in…”
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    p53 is required for etoposide-induced apoptosis of human embryonic stem cells by Grandela, C, Pera, M F, Grimmond, S M, Kolle, G, Wolvetang, E J

    Published in Stem cell research (01-06-2008)
    “…The molecular mechanisms controlling DNA-damage-induced apoptosis of human embryonic stem cells (hESC) are poorly understood. Here we investigate the role of…”
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    CRIM1 Regulates the Rate of Processing and Delivery of Bone Morphogenetic Proteins to the Cell Surface by Wilkinson, Lorine, Kolle, Gabriel, Wen, Daying, Piper, Michael, Scott, Julie, Little, Melissa

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (05-09-2003)
    “…The Crim1 gene is predicted to encode a transmembrane protein containing six von Willebrand-like cysteine-rich repeats (CRRs) similar to those in the…”
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    Expression of Crim1 during murine ocular development by Lovicu, F.J, Kolle, G, Yamada, T, Little, M.H, McAvoy, J.W

    Published in Mechanisms of development (01-06-2000)
    “…Crim1 (cysteine-rich motor neuron 1), a novel gene encoding a putative transmembrane protein, has recently been isolated and characterized ( Kolle, G.,…”
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    In ovo electroporation of Crim1 in the developing chick spinal cord by Kolle, Gabriel, Jansen, Annemieke, Yamada, Toshiya, Little, Melissa

    Published in Developmental dynamics (01-01-2003)
    “…The novel mammalian gene Crim1 encodes a transmembrane bound protein with similarity to the secreted bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) antagonists, vertebrate…”
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    Patterning of the vertebrate ventral spinal cord by Poh, Alisa, Karunaratne, Asanka, Kolle, Gabriel, Huang, Ning, Smith, Emma, Starkey, Joanna, Wen, Daying, Wilson, Ian, Yamada, Toshiya, Hargrave, Murray

    “…We review investigations that have lead to a model of how the ventral spinal cord of higher vertebrate embryos is patterned during development. Central to this…”
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    Genome-wide review of transcriptional complexity in mouse protein kinases and phosphatases by Forrest, Alistair R R, Taylor, Darrin F, Crowe, Mark L, Chalk, Alistair M, Waddell, Nic J, Kolle, Gabriel, Faulkner, Geoffrey J, Kodzius, Rimantas, Katayama, Shintaro, Wells, Christine, Kai, Chikatoshi, Kawai, Jun, Carninci, Piero, Hayashizaki, Yoshihide, Grimmond, Sean M

    Published in Genome biology (26-01-2006)
    “…Alternative transcripts of protein kinases and protein phosphatases are known to encode peptides with altered substrate affinities, subcellular localizations,…”
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    Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis and related collagen diseases. Clinical aspects (author's transl) by Kölle, G

    Published in Monatsschrift fur Kinderheilkunde (01-12-1976)
    “…Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis or, more correctly, juvenile chronic polyarthritis with its many clinical manifestations can be separated into the Still-syndrome…”
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