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    Caveolin-3 differentially orchestrates cholinergic and serotonergic constriction of murine airways by Keshavarz, M., Skill, M., Hollenhorst, M. I., Maxeiner, S., Walecki, M., Pfeil, U., Kummer, W., Krasteva-Christ, G.

    Published in Scientific reports (14-05-2018)
    “…The mechanisms of controlling airway smooth muscle (ASM) tone are of utmost clinical importance as inappropriate constriction is a hallmark in asthma and…”
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    Spatiotemporal transcription of connexin45 during brain development results in neuronal expression in adult mice by Maxeiner, S, Krüger, O, Schilling, K, Traub, O, Urschel, S, Willecke, K

    Published in Neuroscience (01-01-2003)
    “…Characterization of the expression pattern of connexins in neural tissue is a necessary prerequisite for understanding the functional relevance of the…”
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    Defective vascular development in connexin 45-deficient mice by Krüger, O, Plum, A, Kim, J S, Winterhager, E, Maxeiner, S, Hallas, G, Kirchhoff, S, Traub, O, Lamers, W H, Willecke, K

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-10-2000)
    “…In order to reveal the biological function(s) of the gap-junction protein connexin 45 (Cx45), we generated Cx45-deficient mice with targeted replacement of the…”
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    Deletion of connexin45 in mouse neurons disrupts one-trial object recognition and alters kainate-induced γ-oscillations in the hippocampus by Zlomuzica, A, Reichinnek, S, Maxeiner, S, Both, M, May, E, Wörsdörfer, P, Draguhn, A, Willecke, K, Dere, E

    Published in Physiology & behavior (01-09-2010)
    “…Abstract Neuronal gap junctions, allowing fast intercellular electrotonic signal transfer, have been implicated in mechanisms governing learning and memory…”
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    Localization of neurones expressing the gap junction protein Connexin45 within the adult spinal dorsal horn: a study using Cx45-eGFP reporter mice by Chapman, R. J., Lall, V. K., Maxeiner, S., Willecke, K., Deuchars, J., King, A. E.

    Published in Brain Structure and Function (01-05-2013)
    “…Connexin (Cx) proteins localized to neuronal and glial syncytia provide the ultrastructural components for intercellular communication via gap junctions. In…”
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    Once-daily insulin glargine administration in the morning compared to bedtime in combination with morning glimepiride in patients with type 2 diabetes: an assessment of treatment flexibility by Standl, E, Maxeiner, S, Raptis, S

    Published in Hormone and metabolic research (01-03-2006)
    “…To compare the incidence of nocturnal hypoglycemia and glycemic control following bedtime or morning insulin glargine (LANTUS; glargine) plus glimepiride. In…”
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    Price-based coordination of interconnected systems with access to external markets by Maxeiner, Lukas S., Wenzel, Simon, Engell, Sebastian

    “…Many industrial processes are coupled via multiple networks of energy and materials to achieve a resource and energy efficient production. In many cases…”
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    3310Platelet complement C3 deposition predicts platelet hyperactivity in patients with type II diabetes by Berger, M, Maxeiner, S, Lysaja, K M, Baldia, P, Wessel, L, Marx, N, Schuett, K M

    Published in European heart journal (01-10-2019)
    “…Abstract Introduction Atherothrombotic disease is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Diabetes greatly increases the prothrombotic risk of…”
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    3309Complement activation leads to C3 and C5 dependent prothrombotic alterations of fibrin clots by Schutt, K A, Maxeiner, S, Lysaja, K, Berger, M, Ruetten, S, Boor, P, Marx, N

    Published in European heart journal (01-10-2019)
    “…Abstract Background and aims Alterations of clot structure with thin fibres, small pores and prolonged fibrinolysis are associated with an increased…”
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    Expression and functions of neuronal gap junctions by Willecke, Klaus, Söhl, Goran, Maxeiner, Stephan

    Published in Nature reviews. Neuroscience (01-03-2005)
    “…Gap junctions are channel-forming structures in contacting plasma membranes that allow direct metabolic and electrical communication between almost all cell…”
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    The hypoxia-response pathway modulates RAS/MAPK-mediated cell fate decisions in Caenorhabditis elegans by Maxeiner, Sabrina, Grolleman, Judith, Schmid, Tobias, Kammenga, Jan, Hajnal, Alex

    Published in Life science alliance (01-06-2019)
    “…Animals need to adjust many cellular functions to oxygen availability to adapt to changing environmental conditions. We have used the nematode as a model to…”
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    The role of neuronal connexins 36 and 45 in shaping spontaneous firing patterns in the developing retina by Blankenship, Aaron G, Hamby, Aaron M, Firl, Alana, Vyas, Shri, Maxeiner, Stephan, Willecke, Klaus, Feller, Marla B

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (06-07-2011)
    “…Gap junction coupling synchronizes activity among neurons in adult neural circuits, but its role in coordinating activity during development is less known. The…”
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    Comparison of insulin analogue regimens in people with type 2 diabetes mellitus in the PREFER Study: a randomized controlled trial by Liebl, A, Prager, R, Binz, K, Kaiser, M, Bergenstal, R, Gallwitz, B

    Published in Diabetes, obesity & metabolism (2009)
    “…Insulin analogues are widely used but few data exist comparing different analogue regimens. We compared two such regimens in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM)…”
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    Connexin45 mediates gap junctional coupling of bistratified ganglion cells in the mouse retina by Schubert, Timm, Maxeiner, Stephan, Krüger, Olaf, Willecke, Klaus, Weiler, Reto

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (12-09-2005)
    “…Direction selectivity, a key feature of visual perception, originates in the retina and is transmitted by bistratified ganglion cells that, in the rabbit…”
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    Expression of connexins during differentiation and regeneration of skeletal muscle: functional relevance of connexin43 by Araya, Roberto, Eckardt, Dominik, Maxeiner, Stephan, Krüger, Olaf, Theis, Martin, Willecke, Klaus, Sáez, Juan C

    Published in Journal of cell science (01-01-2005)
    “…The molecular mechanisms regulating skeletal muscle regeneration and differentiation are not well understood. We analyzed the expression of connexins (Cxs) 40,…”
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