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Arno Doelemeyer
Researcher at Novartis
Publications - 28
Citations - 746
Arno Doelemeyer is an academic researcher from Novartis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 22 publications receiving 561 citations.
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Notch2 Is Required for Inflammatory Cytokine-Driven Goblet Cell Metaplasia in the Lung
Henry Danahay,Angelica D. Pessotti,Julie Coote,Brooke E. Montgomery,Donghui Xia,Aaron C. Wilson,Haidi Yang,Zhao Wang,Luke Bevan,Chris Thomas,Stephanie Petit,Anne Serdakowski London,Peter LeMotte,Arno Doelemeyer,Germán L. Vélez-Reyes,Paula Bernasconi,Christy Fryer,Matthew J. Edwards,Paola Capodieci,Amy Chen,Marc Hild,Aron B. Jaffe +21 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that inhibition of Notch2 prevents goblet cell metaplasia induced by a broad range of stimuli and proposed notch2 neutralization as a therapeutic strategy for preventing gobleT cell metaPLasia in airway diseases.
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Regulation of Choroidal Blood Flow during Combined Changes in Intraocular Pressure and Arterial Blood Pressure
Elzbieta Polska,Christian Simader,Gu¨nter Weigert,Arno Doelemeyer,Julia Kolodjaschna,Ole Scharmann,Leopold Schmetterer +6 more
TL;DR: The data indicate that the choroid regulates its blood flow better during exercise-induced changes in MAP than during an experimental increase in IOP, and confirms previously published observations that the Choroid shows some autoregulatory capacity during changes in OPP.
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Memo Is a Copper-Dependent Redox Protein with an Essential Role in Migration and Metastasis
Gwen MacDonald,Ivan Nalvarte,Tatiana Smirnova,Manuela Vecchi,Nicola Aceto,Nicola Aceto,Arno Doelemeyer,Anna Frei,Anna Frei,Susanne Lienhard,Jeffrey Wyckoff,Daniel Hess,Jan Seebacher,Jeremy J. Keusch,Heinz Gut,Danièle Salaün,Giovanni Mazzarol,Davide Disalvatore,Mohamed Bentires-Alj,Pier Paolo Di Fiore,Pier Paolo Di Fiore,Ali Badache,Nancy E. Hynes,Nancy E. Hynes +23 more
TL;DR: It is found that Memo was required for migration and invasion of breast cancer cells in vitro and spontaneous lung metastasis from breast cancer cell xenografts in vivo and was an independent prognostic factor of early distant metastasis.
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Tough Composite Hydrogels with High Loading and Local Release of Biological Drugs.
Jianyu Li,Jianyu Li,Jianyu Li,Eckhard Weber,Sabine Guth-Gundel,Michael Schuleit,Andreas Kuttler,Christine Halleux,Nathalie Accart,Arno Doelemeyer,Anne Basler,Bruno Tigani,Kuno Wuersch,Mara Fornaro,Michaela Kneissel,Alexander G. Stafford,Alexander G. Stafford,Benjamin R. Freedman,Benjamin R. Freedman,David J. Mooney,David J. Mooney +20 more
TL;DR: A rodent model of Achilles tendon injury is used to demonstrate that the composite hydrogels allow for highly extended and localized release of biological drugs in vivo, while demonstrating biodegradation and biocompatibility.
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Retinoic-acid-orphan-receptor-C inhibition suppresses Th17 cells and induces thymic aberrations
Christine Guntermann,Alessandro Piaia,Marie-Laure Hamel,Diethilde Theil,Tina Rubic-Schneider,Alberto Del Rio-Espinola,Linda Dong,Andreas Billich,Klemens Kaupmann,Janet Dawson,Klemens Hoegenauer,David Orain,Samuel Hintermann,Rowan Stringer,Dhavalkumar D. Patel,Arno Doelemeyer,Mark Deurinck,Jens Schümann +17 more
TL;DR: Pharmacological inhibition of RORC not only blocks Th17 cell development and related cytokine production, but also recapitulates thymic aberrations seen in Rorc-deficient mice, which may offer an effective therapeutic principle for Th17-mediated diseases.