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TITLE: Uremic Frost in End-Stage Renal Disease
AUTHORS: Joana M Martins; Rita Magrico;
PUBLISHED: 2018, SOURCE: NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, VOLUME: 379, ISSUE: 7
INDEXED IN: Scopus WOS
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TITLE: Supporting modern architecture: Sources for the matosinhos market structural design
AUTHORS: Delgado, JP; Pinto, PT;
PUBLISHED: 2013, SOURCE: Structures and Architecture: New concepts, applications and challenges
INDEXED IN: Scopus
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TITLE: Expression and function of epithelial anoctamins. Expression and function of epithelial anoctamins  Full Text
AUTHORS: Kunzelmann, K; Schreiber, R; Kmit, A; Jantarajit, W; Martins, JR; Faria, D; Kongsuphol, P; Ousingsawat, J; Tian, Y;
PUBLISHED: 2012, SOURCE: Experimental Physiology, VOLUME: 97, ISSUE: 2
INDEXED IN: Scopus CrossRef
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TITLE: Airway epithelial cells - Functional links between CFTR and anoctamin dependent Cl- secretion  Full Text
AUTHORS: Kunzelmann, K; Tian, Y; Martins, JR; Faria, D; Kongsuphol, P; Ousingsawat, J; Wolf, L; Schreiber, R;
PUBLISHED: 2012, SOURCE: International Journal of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, VOLUME: 44, ISSUE: 11
INDEXED IN: Scopus CrossRef
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TITLE: Enhanced expression of ANO1 in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma causes cell migration and correlates with poor prognosis  Full Text
AUTHORS: Ruiz, C; Martins, JR; Rudin, F; Schneider, S; Dietsche, T; Fischer, CA; Tornillo, L; Terracciano, LM; Schreiber, R; Bubendorf, L; Kunzelmann, K;
PUBLISHED: 2012, SOURCE: PLoS ONE, VOLUME: 7, ISSUE: 8
INDEXED IN: Scopus CrossRef
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TITLE: F508del-CFTR increases intracellular Ca2+ signaling that causes enhanced calcium-dependent Cl- conductance in cystic fibrosis  Full Text
AUTHORS: Joana Raquel Martins; Patthara Kongsuphol; Eva Sammels; Shehrazade Dahimene; Fadi AlDehni; Luka Alexander Clarke ; Rainer Schreiber; Humbert de Smedt; Margarida D Amaral ; Karl Kunzelmann ;
PUBLISHED: 2011, SOURCE: BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA-MOLECULAR BASIS OF DISEASE, VOLUME: 1812, ISSUE: 11
INDEXED IN: Scopus WOS CrossRef
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TITLE: Role of the Ca2+-activated Cl- channels bestrophin and anoctamin in epithelial cells  Full Text
AUTHORS: Kunzelmann, K; Kongsuphol, P; Chootip, K; Toledo, C; Martins, JR; Almaca, J; Tian, Y; Witzgall, R; Ousingsawat, J; Schreiber, R;
PUBLISHED: 2011, SOURCE: Biological Chemistry, VOLUME: 392, ISSUE: 1-2
INDEXED IN: Scopus CrossRef
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TITLE: Anoctamin 6 is an essential component of the outwardly rectifying chloride channel
AUTHORS: Martins, JR; Faria, D; Kongsuphol, P; Reisch, B; Schreiber, R; Kunzelmann, K;
PUBLISHED: 2011, SOURCE: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, VOLUME: 108, ISSUE: 44
INDEXED IN: Scopus CrossRef
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TITLE: Expression and function of epithelial anoctamins
AUTHORS: Schreiber, R; Uliyakina, I; Kongsuphol, P; Warth, R; Mirza, M; Martins, JR; Kunzelmann, K;
PUBLISHED: 2010, SOURCE: Journal of Biological Chemistry, VOLUME: 285, ISSUE: 10
INDEXED IN: Scopus CrossRef
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TITLE: Bestrophin 1 promotes epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition of renal collecting duct cells
AUTHORS: Aldehni, F; Spitzner, M; Martins, JR; Barro Soria, R; Schreiber, R; Kunzelmann, K;
PUBLISHED: 2009, SOURCE: Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, VOLUME: 20, ISSUE: 7
INDEXED IN: Scopus CrossRef
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