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    The chilling of carcasses by Savell, J.W., Mueller, S.L., Baird, B.E.

    Published in Meat science (01-07-2005)
    “…Biochemical processes and structural changes that occur in muscle during the first 24 h postmortem play a great role in the ultimate quality and palatability…”
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    On the self-association potential of transmembrane tight junction proteins by Blasig, I E, Winkler, L, Lassowski, B, Mueller, S L, Zuleger, N, Krause, E, Krause, G, Gast, K, Kolbe, M, Piontek, J

    “…Tight junctions seal intercellular clefts via membrane-related strands, hence, maintaining important organ functions. We investigated the self-association of…”
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    Occludin binds to the SH3-hinge-GuK unit of zonula occludens protein 1: potential mechanism of tight junction regulation by Schmidt, A, Utepbergenov, D I, Mueller, S L, Beyermann, M, Schneider-Mergener, J, Krause, G, Blasig, I E

    “…The interaction between tight junction proteins occludin and zona occludens protein 1 (ZO-1) was clarified. The sequence cc1 within the hinge region of ZO-1,…”
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    In-home consumer evaluations of individual muscles from beef rounds subjected to tenderization treatments by Mueller, S.L., King, D.A., Baird, B.E., McKenna, D.R., Osburn, W.N., Savell, J.W.

    Published in Meat science (01-10-2006)
    “…In-home evaluations of the M. vastus lateralis, M. rectus femoris, M. semimembranosus, and M. adductor ( n = 266) muscles that were either blade tenderized,…”
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    The Oligomerization of the Coiled Coil-domain of Occluddin Is Redox Sensitive by Walter, Juliane K., Rueckert, Christine, Voss, Martin, Mueller, S.L., Piontek, Jörg, Gast, Klaus, Blasig, Ingolf E.

    Published in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (01-05-2009)
    “…The transmembrane tight junction protein occludin is sensitive to oxidative stress. Occludin oligomerizes; however, its function in the tight junction is…”
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    Mycobacterial Protein HbhA Binds Human Complement Component C3 by MUELLER-ORTIZ, Stacey L, WANGER, Audrey R, NORRIS, Steven J

    Published in Infection and Immunity (01-12-2001)
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    Pre‐ and perioperative aspects of dermatosurgery by Müller, Cornelia S. L., Hubner, Wakiko, Thieme‐Ruffing, Sigrid, Pföhler, Claudia, Vogt, Thomas, Volk, Thomas, Gärtner, Barbara C., Bialas, Patric

    “…Summary Dermatosurgery occupies an exceptional position among all surgical disciplines. Above all, this includes the fact that, with very few exceptions, the…”
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    High-level expression of wild-type p53 in melanoma cells is frequently associated with inactivity in p53 reporter gene assays by Houben, Roland, Hesbacher, Sonja, Schmid, Corinna P, Kauczok, Claudia S, Flohr, Ulrike, Haferkamp, Sebastian, Müller, Cornelia S L, Schrama, David, Wischhusen, Jörg, Becker, Jürgen C

    Published in PloS one (08-07-2011)
    “…Inactivation of the p53 pathway that controls cell cycle progression, apoptosis and senescence, has been proposed to occur in virtually all human tumors and…”
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    Carboxypeptidase N: a pleiotropic regulator of inflammation by Matthews, Kirstin W, Mueller-Ortiz, Stacey L, Wetsel, Rick A

    Published in Molecular immunology (2004)
    “…Carboxypeptidase N (CPN) is a plasma zinc metalloprotease, which consists of two enzymatically active small subunits (CPN1) and two large subunits (CPN2) that…”
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    Pediatric whole-body magnetic resonance imaging: comparison of STIR and T2 Dixon sequences in the detection and grading of high signal bone marrow changes by Zadig, P., von Brandis, E., Ording Müller, L. S., Tanturri de Horatio, L., Rosendahl, K., Avenarius, D. F. M.

    Published in European radiology (01-07-2023)
    “…Objectives To compare short time inversion recovery (STIR) and T2 Dixon in the detection and grading of high signal intensity areas in bone marrow on…”
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    Maspin expression in the invasive margin of primary melanomas may reflect an aggressive tumor phenotype by Pföhler, Claudia, Knöpflen, Tobias, Körner, Rebecca, Vogt, Thomas, Rösch, Alexander, Müller, Cornelia S.L.

    “…Summary Background The role of maspin has been discussed controversially in different tumors. In the majority of malignant tumors, maspin seems to act as a…”
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    N-Didemethyl-n-propionyl-6,9;9, 12-erythromycin A-spiroketal, a new metabolite of erythromycin ethyl succinate in man by Majer, J, Stanaszek, R S, Mueller, S L, Marti, G

    Published in Drug metabolism and disposition (01-11-1978)
    “…A novel, neutral metabolite of erythromycin was isolated from the urine of a patient treated with erythromycin ethyl succinate. After separation and…”
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    Role of the SEC62 gene in dermato‐oncology – impact on tumor cell biology, prognostication, and personalized therapy management by Linxweiler, Maximilian, Müller, Cornelia S. L.

    “…Summary The SEC62 gene encodes for a transmembrane protein of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). Sec62 protein is involved in the post‐translational transport of…”
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    Injection Site Reaction to Various Insulins as Type III Allergy With Urticarial Vasculitis in a Patient With Type I Diabetes Mellitus by Müller, Cornelia S. L., Bourg, Catherine, Schweitzer, Luca Filomena, Friesenhahn-Ochs, Bettina, Pföhler, Claudia

    Published in The American journal of dermatopathology (01-02-2023)
    “…Injection site reactions are defined as skin reactions at the injection site to drugs administered subcutaneously. Pathophysiologically, these reactions are…”
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