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    Spin stress contribution to the lattice dynamics of FePt by von Reppert, A., Willig, L., Pudell, J.-E., Zeuschner, S. P., Sellge, G., Ganss, F., Hellwig, O., Arregi, J. A., Uhlíř, V., Crut, A., Bargheer, M.

    Published in Science advances (01-07-2020)
    “…Two-pulse laser excitation of FePt nanolayers distinguishes ultrafast stresses of magnetic excitations from the Poisson effect. Invar-behavior occurring in…”
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    Notch inhibition counteracts Paneth cell death in absence of caspase-8 by Jeon, M. K., Kaemmerer, E., Schneider, U., Schiffer, M., Klaus, C., Hennings, J., Clahsen, T., Ackerstaff, T., Niggemann, M., Schippers, A., Longerich, T., Sellge, G., Trautwein, C., Wagner, N., Liedtke, C., Gassler, N.

    “…Opposing activities of Notch and Wnt signaling regulate mucosal barrier homeostasis and differentiation of intestinal epithelial cells. Specifically, Wnt…”
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    Selective expression of histamine receptors H1R, H2R, and H4R, but not H3R, in the human intestinal tract by Sander, L E, Lorentz, A, Sellge, G, Coëffier, M, Neipp, M, Veres, T, Frieling, T, Meier, P N, Manns, M P, Bischoff, S C

    Published in Gut (01-04-2006)
    “…Background and aims: Histamine is known as a regulator of gastrointestinal functions, such as gastric acid production, intestinal motility, and mucosal ion…”
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    c-Jun N-terminal kinase 2 promotes enterocyte survival and goblet cell differentiation in the inflamed intestine by Mandić, A D, Bennek, E, Verdier, J, Zhang, K, Roubrocks, S, Davis, R J, Denecke, B, Gassler, N, Streetz, K, Kel, A, Hornef, M, Cubero, F J, Trautwein, C, Sellge, G

    Published in Mucosal immunology (01-09-2017)
    “…c-Jun N-terminal kinases (JNKs) contribute to immune signaling but their functional role during intestinal mucosal inflammation has remained ill defined. Using…”
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    Lack of gp130 expression in hepatocytes attenuates tumor progression in the DEN model by Hatting, M, Spannbauer, M, Peng, J, Al Masaoudi, M, Sellge, G, Nevzorova, Y A, Gassler, N, Liedtke, C, Cubero, F J, Trautwein, C

    Published in Cell death & disease (05-03-2015)
    “…Chronic liver inflammation is a crucial event in the development and growth of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Compelling evidence has shown that interleukin-6…”
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    IL-4 Enhances Proliferation and Mediator Release in Mature Human Mast Cells by Bischoff, S. C., Sellge, G., Lorentz, A., Sebald, W., Raab, R., Manns, M. P.

    “…Tissue mast cells (MC) are recognized as key effector cells of immediate-type allergic reactions releasing inflammatory mediators and cytokines on stimulation…”
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    Diagnostic value of routine ileum biopsy in patients with chronic diarrhoea--a prospective monocentric study by Lutz, H H, Gaßler, N, Streetz, K, Sellge, G, Trautwein, C, Tischendorf, J J W

    Published in Zeitschrift fur Gastroenterologie (01-12-2013)
    “…In patients with chronic diarrhoea of unknown origin, colonoscopy with intubation of the terminal ileum and performance of biopsies are standard in the…”
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    Stem cell factor-dependent survival, proliferation and enhanced releasability of purified mature mast cells isolated from human intestinal tissue by Bischoff, S C, Sellge, G, Schwengberg, S, Lorentz, A, Manns, M P

    “…Recently we reported about a stem cell factor (SCF)-dependent culture system for human mast cells (MC), isolated from intestinal mucosa. Here we present a…”
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    Hepatocyte caspase‐8 is an essential modulator of steatohepatitis in rodents by Hatting, Maximilian, Zhao, Gang, Schumacher, Fabienne, Sellge, Gernot, Al Masaoudi, Malika, Gaβler, Nikolaus, Boekschoten, Mark, Müller, Michael, Liedtke, Christian, Cubero, Francisco Javier, Trautwein, Christian

    Published in Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.) (01-06-2013)
    “…In human and murine models of nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), increased hepatocyte apoptosis is a critical mechanism contributing to inflammation and…”
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