au.\*:("BACHER, Susanne")
Results 1 to 17 of 17
Selection :
The NF-kB pathway as a potential target for autoimmune disease therapy : Transcription factors as targets of novel therapeutic approaches of autoimmune diseasesBACHER, Susanne; SCHMITZ, M. Lienhard.Current pharmaceutical design. 2004, Vol 10, Num 23, pp 2827-2837, issn 1381-6128, 11 p.Article
Mechanisms of signal transduction and inducible gene expression 2004Schmitz, M. Lienhard; Bacher, susanne.2004, isbn 81-7736-162-7, 280 p., isbn 81-7736-162-7Book
NF-κB inhibitors for the treatment of inflammatory diseases and cancerCALZADO, Marco A; BACHER, Susanne; LIENHARD SCHMITZ, M et al.Current medicinal chemistry. 2007, Vol 14, Num 3, pp 367-376, issn 0929-8673, 10 p.Article
RNA viruses and intracellular signaling cascadesLUDWIG, Stephan.Mechanisms of signal transduction and inducible gene expression 2004. 2004, pp 245-265, isbn 81-7736-162-7, 21 p.Book Chapter
Proximal events in T cell antigen receptor signalingWANGE, Ronald L.Mechanisms of signal transduction and inducible gene expression 2004. 2004, pp 21-51, isbn 81-7736-162-7, 31 p.Book Chapter
Principles of gene regulation by bioactive lipids through members of the nuclear receptor superfamilyCARLBERG, Carsten.Mechanisms of signal transduction and inducible gene expression 2004. 2004, pp 77-95, isbn 81-7736-162-7, 19 p.Book Chapter
Lipoteichoic acid selectively induces the ERK signaling pathway in the corneaLINGTAO YOU; KRUSE, Friedrich E; BACHER, Susanne et al.Investigative ophthalmology & visual science. 2002, Vol 43, Num 7, pp 2272-2277, issn 0146-0404Article
Mechanisms of nuclear hormone receptor signalingGOEMAN, Frauke; BANIAHMAD, Aria.Mechanisms of signal transduction and inducible gene expression 2004. 2004, pp 53-76, isbn 81-7736-162-7, 24 p.Book Chapter
The role of the PML body and its components in transcriptional regulationHOFMANN, Thomas G; WILL, Hans.Mechanisms of signal transduction and inducible gene expression 2004. 2004, pp 121-139, isbn 81-7736-162-7, 19 p.Book Chapter
Physiology and regulation of p53: Role in differentiation, development, and anaplasiaCECCHINELLI, Barbara; SODDU, Silvia.Mechanisms of signal transduction and inducible gene expression 2004. 2004, pp 267-280, isbn 81-7736-162-7, 14 p.Book Chapter
NF-κB activation pathways: A paradigm of information transfer from the membrane to the nucleusKALTSCHMIDT, Barbara; KALTSCHMIDT, Christian.Mechanisms of signal transduction and inducible gene expression 2004. 2004, pp 141-161, isbn 81-7736-162-7, 21 p.Book Chapter
Adaptors and enzymes, the multiple functions of TRAF proteinsHENLDER, Frank; WAJANT, Harald.Mechanisms of signal transduction and inducible gene expression 2004. 2004, pp 97-119, isbn 81-7736-162-7, 23 p.Book Chapter
Regulation of gene expression by functional architecture within the cell nucleusMÖLLER, Andreas; SCHMITZ, M. Lienhard.Mechanisms of signal transduction and inducible gene expression 2004. 2004, pp 201-210, isbn 81-7736-162-7, 10 p.Book Chapter
Dynamic regulation of NF-κB transcriptional activity via recruitment of co-activator and co-repressor complexesMAYO, Many W; JONES, David R.Mechanisms of signal transduction and inducible gene expression 2004. 2004, pp 1-20, isbn 81-7736-162-7, 20 p.Book Chapter
Mechanisms of signal transduction and inducible gene expression by the Toll/IL-I receptor superfamilyMANSELL, Ashley; O'NEILL, Luke A. J.Mechanisms of signal transduction and inducible gene expression 2004. 2004, pp 183-199, isbn 81-7736-162-7, 17 p.Book Chapter
Inflammatory gene induction by TNFVANDEN BERGHE, Wim; VERMEULEN, Linda; HAEGEMAN, Guy et al.Mechanisms of signal transduction and inducible gene expression 2004. 2004, pp 211-243, isbn 81-7736-162-7, 33 p.Book Chapter
The Myc proto-oncoprotein: Signal receiver, integrator, and regulator of cell behaviorLILISCHKIS, Richard; ROTTMANN, Sabine; WALSEMANN, Gesa et al.Mechanisms of signal transduction and inducible gene expression 2004. 2004, pp 163-182, isbn 81-7736-162-7, 20 p.Book Chapter