Publications in 2002

Wang, H., Ubl, J. J. and Reiser, G.
The four subtypes of protease-activated receptors, co-expressed in rat astrocytes, evoke different physiological signaling.
Glia 37 (2002) 53-63

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Sedehizade, F., Hanck, T., Horstmeyer, A. Stricker, R., Bernstein, H.-G. and Reiser, G.
Cellular expression and subcellular localization of the human Ins(1,3,4,5)P4-binding protein, p42IP4, in human brain and in neuronal cells.
Brain Res. Mol. Brain Res. 99 (2002) 1-11.

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Ubl, J. J., Grishina, Z.V., Sukhomlin, T.K., Welte, T., Sedehizade, F. and Reiser, G.
Human bronchial epithelial cells express PAR-2 with different sensitivity to thermolysin.
Am. J. Physiol. Lung Cell. Mol. Physiol. 282 (2002) L1339-L1348.

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Sergeeva, M., Strokin, M., Wang, H., Ubl, J. J. and Reiser, G.
Arachidonic acid and docosahexaenoic acid suppress thrombin-evoked Ca2+ response in rat astrocytes by endogenous arachidonic acid liberation.
J. Neurochem. 82 (2002) 1252-1261.

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Riek-Burchardt, M., Striggow, F., Henrich-Noack, P., Reiser, G. and Reymann, K. G.
Increase of prothrombin-mRNA after global cerebral ischemia in rats, with constant expression of protease nexin-1 and protease-activated receptors.
Neurosci. Lett. 329 (2002) 181-184.

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Kahlert, S. and Reiser, G.
Swelling of mitochondria in cultured rat hippocampal astrocytes is induced by high cytosolic Ca2+ load, but not by mitochondrial depolarization.
FEBS Lett. 529 (2002) 351-355.

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Wang, H., Ubl, J. J., Stricker, R. and Reiser, G.
Thrombin (PAR-1)-induced proliferation in astrocytes via MAPK involves multiple signaling pathways.
Am. J. Physiol. Cell. Physiol. 283 (2002) C1351-C1364.

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Nahum, V., Zündorf, G., Levesque, S. A., Beaudoin, A. R., Reiser, G. and Fischer, B.
Adenosine 5´-O-(1-Boranotriphosphate)-Adenosine derivates as novel P2Y1-receptor agonists.
J. Med. Chem. 45 (2002) 5384-5396

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Reiser, G. and Bernstein, H.-G.
Neurons and plaques of Alzheimer´s disease patients highly express the neuronal membrane docking protein p42IP4/centaurin-[centaurin].
Neuroreport 13 (2002) 2417-2419.

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