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WiSe 2025
- Prinzipien der zellulären Signaltransduktion (*)
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SoSe 2025
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- Neue Literatur der Zell- und Molekularbiologie für Med. Biologen
- Prinzipien der zellulären Signaltransduktion (*)
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WiSe 2024
Die folgenden Publikationen sind in der Online-Universitätsbibliographie der Universität Duisburg-Essen verzeichnet. Weitere Informationen finden Sie gegebenenfalls auch auf den persönlichen Webseiten der Person.
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Sphingosine kills Mycobacteria and suppresses mycobacterial lung infectionsIn: Journal of Molecular Medicine, Jg. 103, 2025, Nr. 5, S. 547 – 558DOI (Open Access)
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Sphingosine-mediated death of Pseudomonas aeruginosa involves degradation of cardiolipin by the maintenance of outer lipid asymmetry systemIn: Infection and Immunity, Jg. 93, 2025, Nr. 4DOI (Open Access)
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Caveolin-1 affects early mycobacterial infection and apoptosis in macrophages and miceIn: Tuberculosis, Jg. 147, 2024, 102493DOI (Open Access)
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Sphingosine kills intracellular Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus aureusIn: Pathogens and Disease, Jg. 82, 2024, ftae016DOI (Open Access)
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Reduced Sphingosine in Cystic Fibrosis Increases Susceptibility to Mycobacterium abscessus InfectionsIn: International Journal of Molecular Sciences (IJMS), Jg. 24, 2023, Nr. 18, 14004DOI, Online Volltext (Open Access)
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The Anti-Infectious Role of Sphingosine in Microbial DiseasesIn: Cells, Jg. 10, 2021, Nr. 5, 1105DOI, Online Volltext (Open Access)
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Acid Sphingomyelinase Contributes to the Control of Mycobacterial Infection via a Signaling Cascade Leading from Reactive Oxygen Species to Cathepsin DIn: Cells, Jg. 9, 2020, Nr. 11, S. 2406DOI, Online Volltext (Open Access)
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Acid Sphingomyelinase-Ceramide System in Bacterial InfectionsIn: Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry, Jg. 52, 2019, Nr. 2, S. 280 – 301DOI (Open Access)
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Crosstalk between sphingomyelinases and reactive oxygen species in mycobacterial infectionIn: Antioxidants and Redox Signaling, Jg. 28, 2018, Nr. 10, S. 935 – 948
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Mycobacterial Infection is Promoted by Neutral Sphingomyelinase 2 Regulating a Signaling Cascade Leading to Activation of β1-IntegrinIn: Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry, Jg. 51, 2018, Nr. 4, S. 1815 – 1829DOI (Open Access)
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Regulation of Staphylococcus aureus Infection of Macrophages by CD44, Reactive Oxygen Species, and Acid SphingomyelinaseIn: Antioxidants and Redox Signaling, Jg. 28, 2018, Nr. 10, S. 916 – 934DOI (Open Access)
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Sphingolipids as targets for inhalation treatment of cystic fibrosisIn: Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, Jg. 133, 2018, S. 66 – 75
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Staphylococcus aureus alpha-toxin disrupts endothelial-cell tight junctions via acid sphingomyelinase and ceramideIn: Infection and Immunity, Jg. 86, 2018, Nr. 1, S. e00606 – 17DOI, Online Volltext (Open Access)
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The function of sphingomyelinases in mycobacterial infectionsIn: Biological Chemistry, Jg. 399, 2018, Nr. 10, S. 1125 – 1133
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Staphylococcus aureus survives in cystic fibrosis macrophages, forming a reservoir for chronic pneumoniaIn: Infection and Immunity, Jg. 85, 2017, Nr. 5, S. e00883-16-1 – e00883-16-11DOI (Open Access)
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β1-Integrin Accumulates in Cystic Fibrosis Luminal Airway Epithelial Membranes and Decreases Sphingosine, Promoting Bacterial InfectionsIn: Cell Host & Microbe, Jg. 21, 2017, Nr. 6, S. 707 – 718.e8DOI, Online Volltext (Open Access)
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Lack of Sphingosine Causes Susceptibility to Pulmonary Staphylococcus Aureus Infections in Cystic FibrosisIn: Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry, Jg. 38, 2016, Nr. 6, S. 2094 – 2102DOI (Open Access)
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Melatonin Acts as an Antidepressant by Inhibition of the Acid Sphingomyelinase/Ceramide SystemIn: Neurosignals, Jg. 24, 2016, Nr. 1, S. 48 – 58DOI (Open Access)
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Role of Janus-Kinases in Major Depressive DisorderIn: Neurosignals, Jg. 24, 2016, Nr. 1, S. 71 – 80DOI (Open Access)
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Acid sphingomyelinase inhibition protects mice from lung edema and lethal Staphylococcus aureus sepsisIn: Journal of Molecular Medicine, Jg. 93, 2015, Nr. 6, S. 675 – 689DOI (Open Access)
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Inhibition of Acid Sphingomyelinase by Antidepressants Counteracts Stress-Induced Activation of P38-Kinase in Major DepressionIn: Neurosignals, Jg. 23, 2015, Nr. 1, S. 84 – 92DOI (Open Access)
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa Pyocyanin Induces Neutrophil Death via Mitochondrial Reactive Oxygen Species and Mitochondrial Acid SphingomyelinaseIn: Antioxidants and Redox Signaling, Jg. 22, 2015, Nr. 13, S. 1097 – 1110DOI (Open Access)
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Regulation of hematogenous tumor metastasis by acid sphingomyelinaseIn: EMBO Molecular Medicine, Jg. 7, 2015, Nr. 6, S. 714 – 734DOI (Open Access)
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Neutral Sphingomyelinase in Physiological and Measles Virus Induced T Cell SuppressionIn: PLoS Pathogens, Jg. 10, 2014, Nr. 12, S. e1004574DOI (Open Access)
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Regulation of the inflammasome by ceramide in cystic fibrosis lungsIn: Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry, Jg. 34, 2014, Nr. 1, S. 45 – 55DOI (Open Access)
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Sphingoid long chain bases prevent lung infection by Pseudomonas aeruginosaIn: EMBO Molecular Medicine, Jg. 6, 2014, Nr. 9, S. 1205 – 1214DOI (Open Access)
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Acid sphingomyelinase-ceramide system mediates effects of antidepressant drugsIn: Nature Medicine, Jg. 19, 2013, Nr. 7, S. 934 – 938
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Wirkungsvolle Lipide : Sphingolipide, bakterielle Infektionen und zystische FibroseIn: Unikate: Berichte aus Forschung und Lehre, 2013, Nr. 44: Medizin: 50 Jahre Universitätsklinikum Essen, S. 22 – 31DOI, Online Volltext (Open Access)
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Role of CD95 in pulmonary inflammation and infection in cystic fibrosisIn: Journal of Molecular Medicine, Jg. 90, 2012, Nr. 9, S. 1011 – 1023
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Accumulation of ceramide in the trachea and intestine of cystic fibrosis mice causes inflammation and cell deathIn: Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications (BBRC), Jg. 403, 2010, Nr. 3-4, S. 368 – 374
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Alterations in Ceramide Concentration and pH Determine the Release of Reactive Oxygen Species by Cftr-Deficient Macrophages on InfectionIn: The Journal of Immunology (JI), Jg. 184, 2010, Nr. 9, S. 5104 – 5111
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CFTR-dependent susceptibility of the cystic fibrosis-host to Pseudomonas aeruginosaIn: International Journal of Medical Microbiology (IJMM), Jg. 300, 2010, Nr. 8, S. 578 – 583
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Ceramide in pseudomonas aeruginosa infections and cystic fibrosisIn: Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry, Jg. 26, 2010, Nr. 1, S. 57 – 66DOI (Open Access)
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Role of Kv1.3 mitochondrial potassium channel in apoptotic signalling in lymphocytesIn: Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Bioenergetics, Jg. 1797, 2010, Nr. 6-7, S. 1251 – 1259DOI (Open Access)
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Ceramide accumulation mediates inflammation, cell death and infection susceptibility in cystic fibrosisIn: Nature Medicine, Jg. 14, 2008, Nr. 4, S. 382 – 391DOI (Open Access)
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Bacterial infections and ceramideIn: Sphingolipids in Disease / Gulbins, Erich; Petrache, Irina. Wien [u.a.]: Springer, 2013, S. 305 – 320
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Ceramide in cystic fibrosisIn: Sphingolipids in Disease / Gulbins, Erich; Petrache, Irina. Wien [u.a.]: Springer, 2013, S. 265 – 274