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Hermann Josef Gröne
Researcher at German Cancer Research Center
Publications - 357
Citations - 25145
Hermann Josef Gröne is an academic researcher from German Cancer Research Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Kidney & Chemokine. The author has an hindex of 82, co-authored 346 publications receiving 23147 citations.
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Microarray analysis of newly synthesized RNA in cells and animals
Marc Kenzelmann,S. Maertens,Manfred Hergenhahn,S. Kueffer,Agnes Hotz-Wagenblatt,Linxian Li,Shijun Wang,C. Ittrich,Thomas Lemberger,R. Arribas,Sunitha Jonnakuty,Monica Hollstein,Wolfgang Schmid,Norbert Gretz,Hermann Josef Gröne,Günther Schütz +15 more
TL;DR: This work has developed a technique that can be applied in vivo in intact cells and animals and is based on affinity-chromatographic isolation of thiolated mRNA, which provides a detailed analysis of regulatory mechanisms of mRNA expression and the relative contributions of RNA synthesis and turnover within distinct pathways.
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Vitamin E Alleviates Renal Injury, but Not Hypertension, during Chronic Nitric Oxide Synthase Inhibition in Rats
Diana M. Attia,A. Marjan G. Verhagen,Erik S. G. Stroes,Ernst E. van Faassen,Hermann Josef Gröne,Sjef J. De Kimpe,Hein A. Koomans,Branko Braam,Jaap A. Joles +8 more
TL;DR: The improvement of glomerular function and amelioration of renal vasculitis and proteinuria with vitamin E cotreatment indicate that oxidants are involved in the pathogenesis of renal injury in this model, but markedly impaired endothelial function and unabated hypertension persist with vitaminE treatment and seem to be directly attributable to NO deficiency.
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Villin--a marker of brush border differentiation and cellular origin in human renal cell carcinoma.
TL;DR: The results indicate that villin may be a grading marker that deserves further study in renal carcinoma and raise the question whether the majority of renal carcinomas are derived from the proximal tubular epithelium rather than from the distal epithelia.
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Actions of lipoproteins in cultured human mesangial cells: modulation by mitogenic vasoconstrictors
Elisabeth F. Gröne,Hanna E. Abboud,Martin W. Höhne,Autar K. Walli,Hermann Josef Gröne,Dietmar Stüker,Horst Robenek,Eberhard Wieland,D. Seidel +8 more
TL;DR: The data suggest that lipoproteins may play a critical role in mediating mesangial cell hypertrophy or proliferation, events intimately involved in the development of glomerulosclerosis.
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A novel human high-risk ependymoma stem cell model reveals the differentiation-inducing potential of the histone deacetylase inhibitor Vorinostat
Till Milde,Till Milde,Susanne Kleber,Andrey Korshunov,Andrey Korshunov,Hendrik Witt,Hendrik Witt,Thomas Hielscher,Philipp Koch,Hans-Georg Kopp,Manfred Jugold,Hedwig E. Deubzer,Hedwig E. Deubzer,Ina Oehme,Marco Lodrini,Marco Lodrini,Hermann Josef Gröne,Axel Benner,Oliver Brüstle,Richard J. Gilbertson,Andreas von Deimling,Andreas von Deimling,Andreas E. Kulozik,Stefan M. Pfister,Stefan M. Pfister,Ana Martin-Villalba,Olaf Witt,Olaf Witt +27 more
TL;DR: In this article, a high-risk cytogenetic group 3 and molecular group C ependymoma model (DKFZ-EP1NS) was generated from a patient with metastatic disease.