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Ectopic expression of Arabidopsis thaliana plasma membrane intrinsic protein 2 aquaporins in lily pollen increases the plasma membrane water permeability of grain but not of tube protoplasts.
- A. Sommer, B. Geist, Olivier Da Ines, R. Gehwolf, Anton R. Schäffner, G. Obermeyer
- Biology, Medicine
- The New phytologist
- 1 December 2008
To investigate the role of aquaporin-mediated water transport during pollen grain germination and tube growth, Arabidopsis thaliana plasma membrane intrinsic proteins (PIPs) were expressed in pollen… Expand
Effects of crystalline glucocorticoid triamcinolone acetonide on cultered human supraspinatus tendon cells
- H. Tempfer, R. Gehwolf, +5 authors M. Tauber
- Medicine
- Acta orthopaedica
- 1 January 2009
Background Rotator cuff tears are a common cause of shoulder pain and impairment. Subacromial glucocorticoid injections are widely used for treatment of epiphenomenons of chronic impingement syndrome… Expand
Oxidative stress and blood-brain barrier dysfunction under particular consideration of matrix metalloproteinases.
- C. Lehner, R. Gehwolf, +4 authors H. Bauer
- Biology, Medicine
- Antioxidants & redox signaling
- 1 September 2011
A cell's "redox" (oxidation and reduction) state is determined by the sum of all redox processes yielding reactive oxygen species (ROS), reactive nitrogen species (RNS), and other reactive… Expand
Perivascular cells of the supraspinatus tendon express both tendon- and stem cell-related markers
- H. Tempfer, A. Wagner, +4 authors H. C Bauer
- Biology, Medicine
- Histochemistry and Cell Biology
- 11 March 2009
Tendons and ligaments are often affected by mechanical injuries or chronic impairment but other than muscle or bone they possess a low healing capacity. So far, little is known about regeneration of… Expand
Molecular and physiological characterisation of a 14-3-3 protein from lily pollen grains regulating the activity of the plasma membrane H+ ATPase during pollen grain germination and tube growth
- H. Pertl, M. Himly, +6 authors G. Obermeyer
- Biology, Medicine
- Planta
- 1 May 2001
Abstract. A 14-3-3 protein has been cloned and sequenced from a cDNA library constructed from mRNAs of mature pollen grains of Lilium longiflorum Thunb. Monoclonal antibodies (MUP 5 or MUP 15) highly… Expand
Molecular Characterisation of Transport Mechanisms at the Developing Mouse Blood–CSF Interface: A Transcriptome Approach
- S. Liddelow, S. Temple, +7 authors N. Saunders
- Biology, Medicine
- PloS one
- 21 March 2012
Exchange mechanisms across the blood–cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) barrier in the choroid plexuses within the cerebral ventricles control access of molecules to the central nervous system, especially in… Expand
Limiting angiogenesis to modulate scar formation.
- S. Korntner, C. Lehner, +5 authors A. Traweger
- Biology, Medicine
- Advanced drug delivery reviews
- 1 June 2019
Angiogenesis, the process of new blood vessel formation from existing blood vessels, is a key aspect of virtually every repair process. During wound healing an extensive, but immature and leaky… Expand
First patch, then catch: measuring the activity and the mRNA transcripts of a proton pump in individual Lilium pollen protoplasts
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- R. Gehwolf, M. Griessner, H. Pertl, G. Obermeyer
- Biology, Medicine
- FEBS letters
- 13 February 2002
Combining the patch‐clamp method with single‐cell reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (scRT‐PCR) a fusicoccin‐induced current reflecting the activity of the plasma membrane H+ ATPase of… Expand
Biological Augmentation for Tendon Repair: Lessons to be Learned from Development, Disease, and Tendon Stem Cell Research
- H. Tempfer, C. Lehner, Moritz Gruetz, R. Gehwolf, A. Traweger
- Medicine
- 2017
Tendons from non-diabetic humans and rats harbor a population of insulin-producing, pancreatic beta cell-like cells.
- C. Lehner, R. Gehwolf, +8 authors H. Tempfer
- Medicine
- Hormone and metabolic research = Hormon- und…
- 1 June 2012
Diabetes mellitus is a risk factor for various types of tendon disorders. The mechanisms underlying diabetes associated tendinopathies remain unclear, but typically, systemic factors related to high… Expand