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    High-resolution genome-wide mapping of HIF-binding sites by ChIP-seq by Schödel, Johannes, Oikonomopoulos, Spyros, Ragoussis, Jiannis, Pugh, Christopher W., Ratcliffe, Peter J., Mole, David R.

    Published in Blood (09-06-2011)
    “…Hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF) regulates the major transcriptional cascade central to the response of all mammalian cells to alterations in oxygen tension…”
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    Hypoxia, Hypoxia-inducible Transcription Factors, and Renal Cancer by Schödel, Johannes, Grampp, Steffen, Maher, Eamonn R, Moch, Holger, Ratcliffe, Peter J, Russo, Paul, Mole, David R

    Published in European urology (01-04-2016)
    “…Abstract Context Renal cancer is a common urologic malignancy, and therapeutic options for metastatic disease are limited. Most clear cell renal cell…”
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    Macrophage migration inhibitory factor is regulated by HIF-1α and cAMP and promotes renal cyst cell proliferation in a macrophage-independent manner by Safi, Wajima, Kraus, Andre, Grampp, Steffen, Schödel, Johannes, Buchholz, Bjoern

    “…Progressive cyst growth leads to decline of renal function in polycystic kidney disease. Macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) was found to be…”
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    Genetic variation at the 8q24.21 renal cancer susceptibility locus affects HIF binding to a MYC enhancer by Grampp, Steffen, Platt, James L., Lauer, Victoria, Salama, Rafik, Kranz, Franziska, Neumann, Viviana K., Wach, Sven, Stöhr, Christine, Hartmann, Arndt, Eckardt, Kai-Uwe, Ratcliffe, Peter J., Mole, David R., Schödel, Johannes

    Published in Nature communications (24-10-2016)
    “…Clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) is characterized by loss of function of the von Hippel–Lindau tumour suppressor (VHL) and unrestrained activation of…”
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    KidneyGPS: a user-friendly web application to help prioritize kidney function genes and variants based on evidence from genome-wide association studies by Stanzick, Kira J, Stark, Klaus J, Gorski, Mathias, Schödel, Johannes, Krüger, René, Kronenberg, Florian, Warth, Richard, Heid, Iris M, Winkler, Thomas W

    Published in BMC bioinformatics (21-09-2023)
    “…Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified hundreds of genetic loci associated with kidney function. By combining these findings with post-GWAS…”
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    Multiple renal cancer susceptibility polymorphisms modulate the HIF pathway by Grampp, Steffen, Schmid, Virginia, Salama, Rafik, Lauer, Victoria, Kranz, Franziska, Platt, James L, Smythies, James, Choudhry, Hani, Goppelt-Struebe, Margarete, Ratcliffe, Peter J, Mole, David R, Schödel, Johannes

    Published in PLoS genetics (17-07-2017)
    “…Un-physiological activation of hypoxia inducible factor (HIF) is an early event in most renal cell cancers (RCC) following inactivation of the von…”
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    Hypoxia induces polycystin-1 expression in the renal epithelium by Grampp, Steffen, Kraus, Andre, Skoczynski, Kathrin, Schiffer, Mario, Krüger, René, Naas, Stephanie, Schödel, Johannes, Buchholz, Bjoern

    Published in Royal Society open science (17-05-2023)
    “…Mutations in polycystin-1 which is encoded by the gene are the main causes for the development of autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease. However, only…”
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    Distal and proximal hypoxia response elements cooperate to regulate organ-specific erythropoietin gene expression by Orlando, Ilaria M C, Lafleur, Véronique N, Storti, Federica, Spielmann, Patrick, Crowther, Lisa, Santambrogio, Sara, Schödel, Johannes, Hoogewijs, David, Mole, David R, Wenger, Roland H

    Published in Haematologica (Roma) (19-12-2019)
    “…While it is well-established that distal hypoxia response elements (HREs) regulate hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF) target genes such as erythropoietin (Epo), an…”
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    Loss of Polycystin-1 causes cAMP-dependent switch from tubule to cyst formation by Scholz, Julia Katharina, Kraus, Andre, Lüder, Dominik, Skoczynski, Kathrin, Schiffer, Mario, Grampp, Steffen, Schödel, Johannes, Buchholz, Bjoern

    Published in iScience (17-06-2022)
    “…Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease is the most common monogenic disease that causes end-stage renal failure. It primarily results from mutations in…”
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    Factor inhibiting HIF limits the expression of hypoxia-inducible genes in podocytes and distal tubular cells by Schödel, Johannes, Bohr, Daniela, Klanke, Bernd, Schley, Gunnar, Schlötzer-Schrehardt, Ursula, Warnecke, Christina, Kurtz, Armin, Amann, Kerstin, Eckardt, Kai-Uwe, Willam, Carsten

    Published in Kidney international (01-11-2010)
    “…The two hypoxia-inducible factors (HIF-1α and HIF-2α) are transcription factors that regulate the response to hypoxia. Recently, the factor inhibiting HIF…”
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    HIF-1 or HIF-2 induction is sufficient to achieve cell cycle arrest in NIH3T3 mouse fibroblasts independent from hypoxia by Hackenbeck, Thomas, Knaup, Karl Xaver, Schietke, Ruth E., Schödel, Johannes, Willam, Carsten, Wu, Xiaoqing, Warnecke, Christina, Eckardt, Kai-Uwe, Wiesener, Michael

    Published in Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.) (01-05-2009)
    “…Hypoxia is a severe stress which induces physiological and molecular adaptations, where the latter is dominated by the Hypoxia-inducible transcription Factor…”
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    Significance of Glomerular Immune Reactivity in Time Zero Biopsies for Allograft Survival Beyond IgA by Vonbrunn, Eva, Serikova, Sofya, Daniel, Christoph, Amann, Kerstin, Schödel, Johannes, Buchholz, Björn, Ferrazzi, Fulvia, Heller, Katharina, Apel, Hendrik, Büttner-Herold, Maike

    Published in Frontiers in medicine (06-04-2021)
    “…The quality of a renal transplant can influence the clinical course after transplantation. Glomerular immune reactivity in renal transplants has previously…”
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