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Peter Herrlich
Researcher at Leibniz Association
Publications - 224
Citations - 40824
Peter Herrlich is an academic researcher from Leibniz Association. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transcription factor & Signal transduction. The author has an hindex of 85, co-authored 222 publications receiving 39902 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter Herrlich include Karlsruhe Institute of Technology.
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The nuclear receptor superfamily: the second decade.
David J. Mangelsdorf,Carl S. Thummel,Miguel Beato,Peter Herrlich,Günther Schütz,Kazuhiko Umesono,Bruce Blumberg,Philippe Kastner,Manuel Mark,Pierre Chambon,Ronald M. Evans +10 more
TL;DR: This research presents a new probabilistic procedure called ‘spot-spot analysis’ to characterize the response of the immune system to the presence of E.coli.
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Phorbol ester-inducible genes contain a common cis element recognized by a TPA-modulated trans-acting factor.
Peter Angel,Masayoshi Imagawa,Robert Chiu,Bernd Stein,Richard J. Imbra,Hans J. Rahmsdorf,Carsten Jonat,Peter Herrlich,Michael Karin +8 more
TL;DR: Results strongly suggest that AP-1 is at the receiving end of a complex pathway responsible for transmitting the effects of phorbol ester tumor promoters from the plasma membrane to the transcriptional machinery.
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CD44: From adhesion molecules to signalling regulators
TL;DR: Cell-adhesion molecules, once believed to function primarily in tethering cells to extracellular ligands, are now recognized as having broader functions in cellular signalling cascades and the CD44 transmembrane glycoprotein family adds new aspects to these roles by participating in signal-transduction processes.
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Steroid hormone receptors: Many Actors in search of a plot
TL;DR: Miguel Beato,’ Peter Herrlich,t and Giinther Schlitz .
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A new variant of glycoprotein cd44 confers metastatic potential to rat carcinoma cells
U. Günthert,Martin Hofmann,Wolfgang Rudy,S. Reber,Margot Zöller,Irmgard U. Haussmann,S. Matzku,A. Wenzel,Helmut Ponta,Peter Herrlich +9 more
TL;DR: Using a monoclonal antibody raised against a surface glycoprotein of the metastasizing rat pancreatic carcinoma cell line BSp73ASML, cDNA clones have been isolated that encode glycoproteins with partial homology to CD44, a presumed adhesion molecule.