Professor Dr. Dr. Oliver Müller
Fachbereich Informatik und Mikrosystemtechnik, Hochschule Kaiserslautern
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Balke, Darko; Zieten, Irene; Strahl, Anne et al.
Design and Characterization of a Twin Ribozyme for Potential Repair of a Deletion Mutation within the OncogenicCTNNB1-ΔS45 mRNAChemMedChem. Bd. 9. H. 9. Wiley 2014 S. 2128 - 2137
GÖTZE, SILKE; COERSMEYER, MONIQUE; MÜLLER, OLIVER et al.
Histone deacetylase inhibitors induce attenuation of Wnt signaling and TCF7L2 depletion in colorectal carcinoma cellsInternational Journal of Oncology. Bd. 45. H. 4. Spandidos Publications 2014 S. 1715 - 1723
Apfel, Johanna; Reischmann, Patricia; Müller, Oliver
A New Fluorescence-Based Reporter Gene Vector as a Tool for Analyzing and Fishing Cells with Activated Wnt Signaling PathwayISRN Oncology. Bd. 2013. Hindawi Limited 2013 S. 1 - 8
Vlad-Fiegen, Annica; Langerak, Anette; Eberth, Sonja et al.
The Wnt pathway destabilizes adherens junctions and promotes cell migration via β-catenin and its target gene cyclin D1FEBS Open Bio. Bd. 2. H. 1. Wiley 2012 S. 26 - 31
Müller, Oliver; Drude, Irene; Strahl, Anne et al.
Design of hairpin ribozyme variants with improved activity for poorly processed substratesThe FEBS Journal. Bd. 278. H. 4. 2010 S. 622 - 633
Goetze, Silke; Wolter, Marietta; Reifenberger, Guido et al.
Frequent promoter hypermethylation of Wnt pathway inhibitor genes in malignant astrocytic gliomasInternational Journal of Cancer. Bd. 126. H. 11. Wiley 2010 S. 2584 - 2593
Lanckohr, C.; Debiec-Rychter, M.; Müller, O. et al.
Gardner-FibromDer Pathologe. Bd. 31. H. 2. Springer Science and Business Media LLC 2010 S. 97 - 105
Wagener, Christoph; Müller, Oliver
Molekulare Onkologie : Entstehung, Progression, klinische Aspekte3., komplett aktualis. und erw. Aufl. Aufl. Stuttgart [u.a.]: Thieme 2010 0 S.
Röhrs, Sonja; Kutzner, Nadine; Vlad, Annica et al.
Chronological expression of Wnt target genes Ccnd1, Myc, Cdkn1a, Tfrc, Plf1 and Ramp3Cell Biology International. Bd. 33. H. 4. Wiley 2009 S. 501 - 508
Götze, Silke; Feldhaus, Valeska; Traska, Thilo et al.
ECRG4 is a candidate tumor suppressor gene frequently hypermethylated in colorectal carcinoma and gliomaBMC Cancer. Bd. 9. H. 1. Springer Science and Business Media LLC 2009 447