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Arnim Weber

Researcher at University of Freiburg

Publications -  31
Citations -  1483

Arnim Weber is an academic researcher from University of Freiburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Apoptosis & Mitochondrion. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 25 publications receiving 1227 citations. Previous affiliations of Arnim Weber include University Medical Center Freiburg & Technische Universität München.

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Time-Dependent Proteome Alterations under Osmotic Stress during Aerobic and Anaerobic Growth in Escherichia coli

TL;DR: Comparative analysis of the proteome of E. coli grown under aerobic or anaerobic conditions under osmotic stress (NaCl) revealed an overlap of the up-regulated proteins of more than 50%.
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Sorafenib promotes graft-versus-leukemia activity in mice and humans through IL-15 production in FLT3-ITD-mutant leukemia cells.

Nimitha R. Mathew, +141 more
- 10 Apr 2018 - 
TL;DR: Findings indicate that the synergism of T cells and sorafenib is mediated via reduced ATF4 expression, causing activation of the IRF7–IL-15 axis in leukemia cells and thereby leading to metabolic reprogramming of leukemia-reactive T cells in humans.
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Profiling early osmostress-dependent gene expression in Escherichia coli using DNA macroarrays.

TL;DR: DNA macroarray technology was used to monitor early transcriptional alterations of Escherichia coli in response to an osmotic upshift imposed by the addition of 0.4 M NaCl; 45 genes showed increased expression while the expression of the remaining 107 genes was reduced.
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Proapoptotic signalling through Toll-like receptor-3 involves TRIF-dependent activation of caspase-8 and is under the control of inhibitor of apoptosis proteins in melanoma cells.

TL;DR: The results indicate that the proapoptotic activity of TLR3/TRIF/caspase-8 in melanoma cells is under the control of IAPs, and the use of novel Smac mimetics might be a feasible approach to target melanoma.
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BimS-induced apoptosis requires mitochondrial localization but not interaction with anti-apoptotic Bcl-2 proteins

TL;DR: Analysis of BimS showed that mitochondrial targeting, but not binding to Bcl-2 or Mcl-1, was required for apoptosis induction, and cell death induction by a BH3-only protein can occur through a process that is independent of anti-apoptotic BCl-2 proteins but requires mitochondrial targeting.