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HAMLET kills tumor cells by apoptosis: Structure, cellular mechanisms, and therapy
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Stability of HAMLET--A kinetically trapped {alpha}-lactalbumin oleic acid complex.
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Natural history of renal scarring in susceptible mIL-8Rh-/- mice.
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Compact oleic acid in HAMLET.
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HAMLET; a novel tool to identify apoptotic pathways in tumor cells.
2005) p.223-245(
- Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter
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Neutrophil activation and renal scarring - Reply
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- Contribution to journal › Letter
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Escherichia coli, fimbriae, bacterial persistence and host response induction in the human urinary tract.
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- Contribution to journal › Scientific review
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Urinary tract infections and the mucosal Immune system
2005) p.1601-1601(
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- 2004
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Treatment of skin papillomas with topical alpha-lactalbumin-oleic acid
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Conformational analysis of HAMLET, the folding variant of human alpha-lactalbumin associated with apoptosis
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Toll-like receptor 4 expression and cytokine responses in the human urinary tract mucosa.
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PapG-dependent adherence breaks mucosal inertia and triggers the innate host response
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Apoptotic cell death in the lactating mammary gland is enhanced by a folding variant of alpha-lactalbumin
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Human alpha-lactalbumin made lethal to tumor cells (HAMLET) kills human glioblastoma cells in brain xenografts by an apoptosis-like mechanism and prolongs survival.
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Urinary tract infections as a model for innate mucosal immunity
2004) p.157-157(
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- 2003
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Glycolipid depletion in antimicrobial therapy
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Lipids as cofactors in protein folding: Stereo-specific lipid-protein interactions are required to form HAMLET (human alpha-lactalbumin made lethal to tumor cells).
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Analysis of genome plasticity in pathogenic and commensal Escherichia coli isolates by use of DNA arrays
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alpha-Lactalbumin unfolding is not sufficient to cause apoptosis, but is required for the conversion to HAMLET (human alpha-lactalbumin made lethal to tumor cells).
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HAMLET interacts with histones and chromatin in tumor cell nuclei.
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Der Einfluss von P-Fimbrien auf eine Leukozyturie und den Schwellenwert einer persistierenden Bakteriurie [Effect of P fimbriae on pyuria and bacterial colonization of the human urinary tract]
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The host response to urinary tract infection.
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HAMLET kills tumor cells by an apoptosis-like mechanism--cellular, molecular, and therapeutic aspects.
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- Contribution to journal › Scientific review
- 2002
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The role of P fimbriae for Escherichia coli establishment and mucosal inflammation in the human urinary tract.
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Human renal epithelial cells express iNOS in response to cytokines but not bacteria.
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Hamlet - A complex from human milk that induces apoptosis in tumor cells but spares healthy cells
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Hamlet--a complex from human milk that induces apoptosis in tumor cells but spares healthy cells
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Adhesion, signal transduction and mucosal inflammation
2002) p.223-247(
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- 2001
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Type 1 fimbriae deliver an LPS- and TLR4-dependent activation signal to CD14-negative cells
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Escherichia coli P fimbriae utilize the Toll-like receptor 4 pathway for cell activation
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Neutrophil recruitment, chemokine receptors, and resistance to mucosal infection
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pap genotype and P fimbrial expression in Escherichia coli causing bacteremic and nonbacteremic febrile urinary tract infection
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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The 'innate' host response protects and damages the infected urinary tract
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Toll-like receptor signaling and chemokine receptor expression influence the severity of urinary tract infection
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Use of green fluorescent protein in visualisation of pneumococcal invasion of broncho-epithelial cells in vivo
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The millenium symposium on pyelonephritis and urinary tract infection - Lund, Sweden, 24-26 May 2000 - Introduction
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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A folding variant of human alpha-lactalbumin induces mitochondrial permeability transition in isolated mitochondria
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Interleukin-8 receptor deficiency confers susceptibility to acute pyelonephritis
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Fimbriae, transmembrane signaling, and cell activation
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Carbohydrate receptor depletion as an antimicrobial strategy for prevention of urinary tract infection
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Escherichia coli-induced inducible nitric oxide synthase and cyclooxygenase expression in the mouse bladder and kidney
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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P-fimbriae trigger mucosal responses to Escherichia coli in the human urinary tract
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Real-time confocal imaging of HAMLET (Human Alpha-lactalbumine Made LEthal to Tumour cells) in transfomred and non-transformed cells.
2001) The 6th World Congress on Advances in Oncology, and 4th International Symposium on Molecular Medicine In International Journal of Molecular Medicine 8(Suppl). p.91-91(
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- 2000
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Interleukin 8 receptor deficiency confers susceptibility to acute experimental pyelonephritis and may have a human counterpart
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Interleukin-8 receptor knockout mice have subepithelial neutrophil entrapment and renal scarring following acute pyelonephritis
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Innate defences and resistance to gram negative mucosal infection
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Transepithelial neutrophil migration is CXCR1 dependent in vitro and is defective in IL-8 receptor knockout mice
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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A folding variant of alpha-lactalbumin with bactericidal activity against Streptococcus pneumoniae
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Conversion of alpha-lactalbumin to a protein inducing apoptosis
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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P fimbriae enhance the early establishment of Escherichia coli in the human urinary tract
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- Contribution to journal › Article