Elevated DMBT1 levels in neonatal gastrointestinal diseases.

scientific article published on 5 November 2015

Elevated DMBT1 levels in neonatal gastrointestinal diseases. is …
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P356DOI10.1007/S00418-015-1381-8
P698PubMed publication ID26542257

P50authorUrsula Felderhoff-MüserQ49041348
P2093author name stringJan Mollenhauer
Burkhard M Helmke
Hanna Müller
Marcus Renner
P2860cites workDMBT1, a new member of the SRCR superfamily, on chromosome 10q25.3-26.1 is deleted in malignant brain tumoursQ24310338
DMBT1 functions as pattern-recognition molecule for poly-sulfated and poly-phosphorylated ligandsQ30179442
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Site-characteristic expression and induction of trefoil factor family 1, 2 and 3 and malignant brain tumor-1 in normal and diseased intrahepatic bile ducts relates to biliary pathophysiologyQ47722234
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P433issue2
P304page(s)227-237
P577publication date2015-11-05
P1433published inHistochemistry and Cell BiologyQ1524012
P1476titleElevated DMBT1 levels in neonatal gastrointestinal diseases.
P478volume145

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Q47392540Silenced DMBT1 promotes nasal mucosa epithelial cell growthcites workP2860

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