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    W Carr Richard- PRESYNAPTIC REGULATION OF NOCICEPTIVE INPUTS MEDIATED BY PERIPHERAL UNMYELINATED AXONS AND THE ROLE OF AXONAL CHEMOSENSITVITY
    Wachal Z.- BROMELAIN INDUCES CARDIOPROTECTION AGAINST ISCHEMIA-REPERFUSION INJURY THROUGH AKT/FOXO PATHWAY IN RAT MYOCARDIUM
    WACKERHAGE H- Signal transduction pathways that regulate muscle growth
    Waczulikova I.- Signaling towards expression of hypoxic genes in the diabetic rat heart: role of the mitochonria
    Waczulikova I.- Adaptional changes in bioenergetic state of cardiac Mitochondria in response to hypertension and treatment
    Wada M- Oxidation of myosin heavy chain and reduction in force production in hyperthyroid rat soleus
    Wadle A- CD86 co-stimulation increases calcium influx and activates T-cells more efficiently than CD80
    Wadman W.- STIMULATION OF THE ANTERODORSAL THALAMUS IN GENETIC ABSENCE EPILEPSY RATS FROM STRASBOURG (GAERS).
     - THE EFFECT OF LEVETIRACETAM IN RAPID KINDLING
    Wadman W.- TRANSPLANTATION OF NEURAL PROGENITOR CELLS IN A SCLEROTIC HIPPOCAMPUS GIVE LONG TERM SURVIVAL AND DIFFERENTIATE MAINLY TOWARDS ASTROCYTES
     - VAGUS NERVE COMPOUND ACTION POTENTIALS (CAPS) VERIFY VAGUS NERVE STIMULATION (VNS) IN RATS
     - COMPARISON OF HIGH FREQUENCY (130 HZ) AND LOW FREQUENCY (5 HZ) HIPPOCAMPAL DEEP BRAIN STIMULATION IN KINDLED RATS
     - Evaluation of hippocampal deep brain stimulation by SPECT
     - In vivo measurements of vagus nerve compound action potentials in rats
     - Hippocampal deep brain stimulation in an animal model for temporal lobe epilepsy
     - ANTI-EPILEPTIC EFFECTS OF VAGUS NERVE STIMULATION IN THE FOCAL PILOCARPINE MODEL
     - LOCAL INFUSION OF NEUROPEPTIDE Y HAS ANTI-EPILEPTIC EFFECTS IN FULLY KINDLED RATS
     - EFFECT OF HIPPOCAMPAL DEEP BRAIN STIMULATION ON BLOOD PERFUSION EVALUATED BY SPECT
     - ADENOSINE SECRETION BY NEURAL STEM CELLS ISOLATED FROM ADK-/-MICE
     - MOUSE EMBRYONIC STEM CELL-DERIVED PYRAMIDAL NEURONS ARE ABLE TO SURVIVE IN A KAINIC ACID CORTICAL LESION AND IN A SCLEROTIC HIPPOCAMPUS
     - LONG TERM HIPPOCAMPAL DEEP BRAIN STIMULATION EFFICIENTLY REDUCES SEIZURES IN THE KAINIC ACID MODEL
    Wadman WJ.- LOW DOSE, WHOLE BRAIN RADIATION SUPPRESSES HIPPOCAMPAL NEUROGENESIS AND ACCELERATES KINDLING EPILEPTOGENESIS
    Waelte M.- A lox dependent positive feedback loop promotes ECM elasticity in Drosophila
    Waeytens A.- CAN MESENCHYMAL-LIKE STEM CELLS DIFFERENTIATE TOWARDS NEURONS: THE VALIDITY OF NEURAL GENE EXPRESSION AS A PROOF FOR NEURAL DIFFERENTIATION
    Wagener FA.- REMOTE ISCHEMIC PRECONDITIONING: A LEG UP ON RENAL IRI
    Wagener R.- Contractile Properties of Cardiac Myofibrils Isolated from Adult Zebrafish Ventricles
    Wagh D- Drosophila Bruchpilot is required for presynaptic active zone assembly and Ca2+-channel clustering to ensure efficient vesicle release
    Wagner *A.H.- Mechanical stretch is a regulator of Duox1 gene expression in murine bladder urothelial cells
     - CD154 leads to release of von Willebrand factor in endothelial cells promoting platelet adhesion and reinforcing monocyte recruitment
    Wagner *C.- Localization and regulation of the (Pro)renin receptor/Atp6ap2 in kidney
    Wagner *M.- Lipid rescue reverses bupivacaine-induced alterations of the ventricular action potential
     - Role of the serum-and-glucocorticoid-induced proteinkinase (SGK) in the regulation of the cardiac L-type Ca2+ current by insulin and corticosteroids
    Wagner A- Reduced oxidative stress by flow in endothelial cells through Nox4 and AP-1
    Wagner AH- STAT-1 decoy oligodesoxynucleotide treatment attenuates allergic contact dermatitis
     - Cold-induced stress response in cultured endothelial cells -regulation of pro-inflammatory gene expression
    Wagner C- Is there a calcium signalling in erythrocytes?
     - Regulation of the sodium-proton exchanger NHE3 by PKA and EPAC
     - Gap junctional communication via connexin40 is essential for the pressure control of the renin system
     - The spatiotemporal pattern of renin-expression in mice kidneys during nephrogenesis using a three- dimensional reconstruction technique
     - The arrangement of renin producing cells in juxtaglomerular position is controlled by connexin 40
     - Impaired intestinal and renal glucose transport in PDK1 hypomorphic mice
    Wagner CA- Towards identification of renal genes regulated during metabolic acidosis
     - Abnormal differentiation of cells in the collecting duct of mice deficient for the AE1 Cl-/HCO3--exchanger
     - Is the orphan XT2 an epithelial amino acid transporter?
     - The Calcium-Sensing Receptor (CaSR) stimulates gastric acid secretion in freshly isolated human gastric glands through PKC
     - Pendrin in mouse kidney is primarily regulated by chloride excretion but also by systemic metabolic acidosis
     - Impact of dietary protein intake on acid-base status in a mouse model for distal renal tubular acidosis
     - Enhanced eryptosis of red blood cells from gene targeted mice lacking the Cl-/HCO3-exchanger AE1
     - Regulation of ion transport by the proton-activated receptor OGR1
     - Influence of the Calcineurin inhibitor FK506 Tacrolimus on acid base regulation in rat kidney
     - Regulation of NaPi-IIc by metabolic acidosis
     - The distribution of intestinal acid-base transporters of the SLC4, SLC9 and SLC26 gene families
     - Differential regulation of renal phosphate transporters by parathyroid hormone
     - Vitamin D dependent adaption of the Type IIc sodium phosphate cotransporter NaPi-IIc
     - Regulation of ion transport by the proton-activated receptor OGR1
     - The in vivo role of the pH-sensing receptor GPR4 in acid-base and electrolyte homeostasis
     - Dietary K+ and protein, and metabolic acidosis alter SLC38a3 (SNAT3) expression in kidney
     - Identification of renal genes regulated by metabolic acidosis
     - The ovarian cancer G-protein coupled receptor 1 (OGR1) modulates the activity of the vacuolar H+ - ATPase and Na+ /H+ exchangers
     - Distal renal tubular acidosis in mice lacking aldosterone synthase
     - Proliferation of acid-secretory cells in the kidney during adaptive remodelling of the collecting duct
     - Regulated internalization of the renal Na+/phosphate cotransporter NaPi-IIa
    Wagner K- Efficient T-cell activation requires kinesin/dynein-dependent mitochondrial translocation to the plasma membrane
     - Calcium dependence of T-cell proliferation following formation of the immunological synapse
    Wagner KF- Myocardial revascularization and stem cell injection in patients with ischemic heart disease
    Wagner M- Ga11 -Coupled Receptors Contribute to the Gradient in Action Potential Duration in the Mouse Heart
     - Physiological changes in serum aldosterone concentration do not influence L-type Ca2+ and transient outward K+ current densities in the rat heart
     - Mineralocorticoids and glucocorticoids regulate the L- type Ca2+ current in rat left ventricular myocytes
    Wagner S- Evidence of severe myocardial dysfunction in muscular dystrophies
     - Aortic smooth muscle contractile dysfunction in X-linked dilated cardiomyopathy
    Wagner TFJ- Identification of TRPM3-like currents in native murine cells
     - TRPM3 is a ionotropic steroid receptor in pancreatic beta cells
     - Characterization of TRPM3-like steroid receptors in rodent endocrine cells
     - Pharmacological characterization of the Ca2+ permeable channel TRPM3alpha2
     - Permeation of mono- and divalent cations through the alpha2 splice variant of TRPM3 channels
    Wagner U- Early aldosterone-regulated gene products control ENaC and Na,K-ATPase by deubiquitylation
     - Functional role of early aldosterone regulated gene products in the control of renal ion excretion
    WAGNER PD- Limits to the transport and utilization of oxygen: from molecules to a whole body integrative approach
    Wagner A.- Distinct Proteasome Composition in Vascular Endothelial and Smooth Muscle Cells
     - Ator- and Rosuvastatin inhibit varicosis-like venous remodeling processes
    Wagner A. H.- Cyclic stretch-mediated tyrosine nitration of CD40 impairs CD40L-stimulated IL12p40 expression in HUVEC
    Wagner A.H.- CD40-CD154 interaction induces phospholipase C-dependent endothelial cell release of von Willebrand factor in vitro and in situ
     - Platelet adhesion to CD40 ligand-induced von Willebrand factor multimers released from endothelial cells occurs in a shear stress dependent manner
     - Establishment of a new cell culture model to mimic mechanical forces on endothelial cells and monocytes during diapedesis
    Wagner AH- CD40-CD154-mediated von Willebrand factor release by human endothelial cells as an initial step in atherosclerosis
    WAGNER C- Endothelial cell-specific deficiency of Cx40 impairs conduction of vasodilations but arterial pressure is elevated only after deletion of Cx40 in renin-producing cells
     - Connexin 37 contributes to resting arterial pressure but is not essential for renal and systemic agonist-induced vasomotor responses.
    Wagner C.- The multiple physiological functions of acid-sensing
     - Tuesday, March 24, Audimax, Poster Area CPoster Session: Gut and epithelial transporters IIModerators: S. Amasheh (Berlin)U. Seidler (Hannover) Expression and dietary modulation of intestinal phosphate cotransporters
     - New insights in the consequences of calcium influx in human erythrocytes
     - Requirement of PKB/SGK-dependent GSK3 phosphorylation for stimulation of renal tubular phosphate reabsorption by dietary phosphate depletion
     - Peripheral resistance to excessively expressed fibroblast growth factor 23 in a rat model of polycystic kidney disease
     - Renal adaptation to metabolic alkalosis in mice
     - Renal adaptation to metabolic acidosis is impaired in a rat model of autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD)
     - Renal localization of monocarboxylate transporter family member SLC16A14 (MCT14)
     - Acute and chronic adaptation of renal phosphate transporters to dietary phosphate intake in mice demonstrates importance of NaPi-IIa and upregulation despite high FGF23 levels
     - Reciprocal expression of connexin 40 and 45 during phenotypical changes of renin secreting cells
     - The Role of TGFb for Renin Cell Recruitment under chronic Stimulation of the RAS
     - Phosphaturia in gene-targeted mice lacking functional SGK3
     - ACE2 and collectrin are tissue-specific associated proteins of the amino acid transporter B0AT1 and B0AT1-Hartnup-causing mutations
     - Differential regulation of three renal phosphate transporters by parathyroid hormone (PTH)
     - Impaired renal blood flow autoregulation due to compromised tubuloglomerular feedback in mice lacking connexin 40
     - From frog to mouse: Identification of three putative novel transporters
     - Localization and regulation of the anion exchanger 3 (Slc4A3) in mouse kidney
     - The ammonia transporter Rhesus protein Rhcg interacts with kidney H+-ATPases
     - Regulation of Na/Pi-cotransport by inorganic phosphate in OK cells
     - Generation and characterization of a renal-specific and inducible mouse model deficient for Na/Pi-co transporter NaPi-IIc
     - New insights into the regulated differentiation of intercalated cells in mouse kidney from Ae1 (Slc4a1) deficient mice
     - The role of the Leucine-Rich Repeat Kinase 2 (LRRK2) in development and severity of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)
     - N-linked glycosylation is critical for protein stability of transient receptor potential channel polycystin-2 (TRPP2)
     - Genetic deletion of the glutamine transporter SNAT3 (Slc38a3) causes premature death
     - Characterization of ATP6ap2 (Pro-renin receptor) for the function of V-ATPase in kidney
     - Proximal tubule adaptation during acidosis and the role of Gelsolin in acid-base homeostasis
    Wagner C.A.- Disruption of ClC-5 affects proton secretion by the collecting duct
     - Localization of Agrin and Neurotrypsin in kidney and excretion of the C-terminal agrin fragment into urine
     - Generation of a tissue-specific and inducible mose model deficient for the renal Na/Pi-cotransporter NaPi-IIc
     - Characterization of a SLC38A3 (SNAT3) deficient mouse
     - The Leucine-rich repeat kinase 2 (LRRK2), mutated in patients with Parkinson disease, regulates systemic phosphate homeostasis
     - The B1 H+-ATPase (Atp6v1b1) subunit is required for type B intercalated cell function and defence against alkalosis
     - The ammonia transporter RhCG contributes to but is not critical for renal ammonium excretion during high protein intake
    WAGNER CA- Regulation of the SAT1 (SLC26A1) transporter in kidney during metabolic acidosis and sulfate loading
     - Effect of short term phosphate depletion on renal gene expression
     - Acidosis in mice lacking aldosterone synthase
     - Calciuria and phosphaturia in mice expressing PKB/SGK-resistant GSK3
     - The Rhesus protein Rhcg is critical for renal ammonium and proton excretion
    Wagner Charlotte- RENIN EXPRESSION AND RENAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE RENIN CELL SPECIFIC TGFBETARII KNOCKOUT MOUSE
    Wagner D.-C.- In vitro differentiation of rat fibroblast-derived induced pluripotent stem cells into neural cells
    Wagner F.- Fusion-activated cation-entry (FACE) via P2X4 couples surfactant secretion and alveolar fluid transport
    Wagner H.- Local endothelial effects of Atrial Natriuretic Peptide increase inflammation and infarct size after acute myocardial ischemia
    WAGNER M- Insulin or IGF-1 is necessary for the corticosteroid-induced increase in the cardiac L-type Ca2+ current
     - Cholesterol depletion affects the localisation of Kv channel subunits in rat left ventricular tissue and in isolated myocytes
    Wagner M.- The antioxidant n-acetylcysteine reduces L-type Ca2+ current density and ameliorates hypertrophy in cardiomyocytes of rats with ascending aortic stenosis
     - Localisation of K+ channel subunits in lipid rafts and modulation of K+ currents by membrane cholesterol content in rat left ventricular myocytes
     - Use-dependent block of the transient outward K+ current in rat left ventricular myocytes by the anti-malarial drug primaquine
     - Achalasia in mice lacking NO-sensitive guanylyl cyclase
    WAGNER N- Postsynaptic receptor dysfunction induces retrograde compensation by increasing the number of readily releasable vesicles at the Drosophila neuromuscular junction
    Wagner N.- The number of release-ready vesicles increases rapidly during homeostatic plasticity
     - The LEM-domain protein MAN1 is required for presynaptic function at the drosophila neuromuscular junction
    Wagner T. F.- Differentiation between homo- and heteromultimers of the ionotropic steroid receptors TRPM3 and TRPM1
     - The natural enantiomer of pregnenolone sulfate activates TRPM3 channels much stronger than its synthetic counterpart
    Wagner V.- INVESTIGATION OF POTENTIAL BIOMARKERS IN ANIMAL MODEL OF CHRONIC HEART FAILURE
    Waheed A- Carbonic anhydrases IV, IX, and XIV of the sarcoplasmic reticulum from mice skeletal muscle fibers
    Wahl P- Effects of hypoxia and exercise on endothelial progenitor cells - a pilot study
    WAHL P- Effects of a bicarbonate ingestion and exercise on lactate distribution in different blood compartments
     - Effect of acid-base balance on the VEGF and bFGF response to acute high-intensity or low-intensity exercise
     - Acute effects of high-intensity or low-intensity exercise on hGH, IGF-I and IGFBP-3: relationship to acid base homeostasis
     - Monitoring of junior competitive cyclists over the competition period reveals a load-dependent slow to fast phenotype fiber shift decreasing cycling efficiency
    Wahl P.- Effects of sodium bicarbonate ingestion on pH and lactate distribution in different blood compartments after short term high intensity exercise
     - Effects of active or passive recovery between high-intensity cycling bouts on power output, lactate and pH time course
     - Determination of lactate influx rates into erythrocytes after maximal exercise
     - Effects of different warm up intensities on lactate distribution in different blood compartments and power output
    WAHLERS T- eNOS - Phosphorylation is altered in cardiac tissue of patients suffering from type 2 diabetes
    WAHLIN N- The effect of uninephrectomy and ureterovesicostomy in hydronephrotic rats with salt sensitive hypertension
    WAHLIN N- Role of NO deficiency in salt-sensitive hypertension
    Wahlmuller Felix- The activity of Protein C Inhibitor (PCI) is modified by phosphoinositides and other glycerophospholipids
    Wahlquist C- CARDIAC REPAIR BY STEM CELLS
    Wahl-Schott C- Interaction Between Two C-terminal Peptides Inhibits Ca2+-Dependent Inactivation in Cav1.4 Channels
    Wahl-Schott C.- Physiology and pathophysiology of cardiac HCN channels
    Waibel M- Mitochondria-independent death receptor mediated cytosolic acidification during apoptosis of T cells
    Waite P.M.E.- Effects of olfactory ensheathing cell transplantation on cardiovascular disturbances following high spinal cord injury in rat
    Wakabayashi S.- Role of TRPV2 ion channel in the physiopathology of Duchenne muscular dystrophy
    Wakai T.- M-PHASE KINASES PHOSPHORYLATE THE TYPE 1 INOSITOL 1,4,5-TRISPHOSPHATE RECEPTOR (IP3R1) IN MOUSE OOCYTES
    Waki H- Novel insights into genes, proteins and central neuronal mechanisms underlying hypertension in rats.
    WAKIMOTO T- Physiological response to bicycle exercise with hypoventilation
    WAKULA P- Expression of Ca-regulating proteins in nuclei isolated from human myocardium
    Wald B.- The Effect of Variation artificial Dead Space Volume in Lung Ventilation Gas Exchange: A Model Study
    Waldeck-Weiermair Markus- Mitochondrial Ca2+ uptake is differentially determined by the Ca2+ source and the expression-level of the novel uncoupling proteins UCP2 and UCP3
    WALDEGGER S- Glycolytic enzymes like GAPDH and Enolase- regulate ROMK2 function
    Waldegger S.- The glycolytic enzymes GAPDH and enolase- serve as accessory proteins of the renal epithelial potassium channel hROMK-2 and regulate its function
     - Tamm-Horsfall glycoprotein interacts with renal potassium channel ROMK2 and regulates its function
    WALDUM HL- Regulation of gastric acid secretion- clinical implications
    Walecki M.- Inhibition of the potassium channel TASK-1 in rat cardiac muscle by endothelin-1 is mediated by phospholipase C
     - The HCN4 channel mutation D553N associated with bradycardia has a C-linkermediatedgating defect
    Walker *B.- Stimulation of the amino acid transporter SLC6A19 by PKB/Akt
    Walker MC- Tonic activation of GABAA receptors and epilepsy
    Walker Matthew Charles- A FOCUS ON TONIC GABA: HOW EXTRASYNAPTIC RECEPTORS REGULATE EXCITABILITY
    Walker B.- Dexamethasone activates the cardiac sodium/hydrogen exchanger 1 via Sgk1
     - Impaired platelet Ca2+ signaling and thrombus formation due to excessive 1,25 (OH)2 Vitamin D concentrations in Klotho-deficient mice
     - Actin depolymerization and impaired degranulation of platelets from patients with Choreoacanthocytosis
    Walker D- Control of HIF-1 and vascular signalling in fetal lung involves cross-talk between mTORC1 and the FGF-10/FGFR2b/Spry2 airway branching periodicity clock.
    WALKER MC- Functional role of tonic GABA in the hippocampus
    WALKOWIAK J- Regulation of visfatin expression by feeding status in mice
    WALL M- Activity dependent adenosine release in the cerebellum
    WALLACE PW- Measurement of glomerular sieving of plasma proteins in rats using mass spectrometry
    Wallach T- The Wilms' tumor transcription factor WT1 is involved in murine hematopoiesis
    Wallemacq P.- CORRECTING EFFECT OF PHOSPHODIESTERASE 5 INHIBITORS ON CHLORIDE TRANSPORT IN CYSTIC FIBROSIS
    Wallin L- Serotonin and mesenteric blood flow in man
    Wallner S- Gap junctional coupling between EPC and EC is mediated by Cx43/Cx43 homo- and Cx43/Cx37 hetero- channels
    Wallner S.- Monday, March 23, Audimax, Poster Area GPoster Session: Cell PhysiologyModerators: S. Frede (Essen)H. Scholz (Berlin) Cells can exchange miRNA through gap junctions
     - Gap junctional transmission of hyperpolarization from muscle pericytes to endothelial cells: a signalling mechanism for conducted dilation?
    Walloe L- Changes in cardiac output as a response to rapid changes in peripheral resistance
     - Stroke volume decreases during mild, dynamic and static exercise in supine humans
    Wallukat G.- Detection of endothelin-A receptors in cultured myocytes using patients sera autoantibodies
    Wallwiener D.- TGFß1 and SGK1 sensitive store operated Ca2+ entry and Orai1 expression in endometrial Ishikawa cells
    Walmsley Sarah R- ROLE OF THE OXYGEN SENSOR PHD3 IN MACROPHAGE-MEDIATED INFLAMMATION
    WALNICK D- Effects of anion distribution between plasma and red blood cells during high intensive exercise
    WALSH S- Pregnancy induced cardiovascular adaptation in mouse
    Walsh S.- Increase of capillary density during pregnancy in mouse is caused by hormones
    Walte M- Analysis of CFTR clustering by Quantum Dot techniques
     - CFTR regulates the paracelluler permeability in bronchial epithelium
     - CFTR: a cell membrane softener?
    WALTE M- Quantification of epithelial water transport by AFM
    Walte M.- Real-time monitoring of cell elasticity reveals oscillating myosin activity
     - Time resolved quantification of cellular morphodynamics
     - Real-time monitoring of cell elasticity and cytoskeletal dynamics in living cells with atomic force microscopy
    Wälte M.- Twitching for a new receptor - quantification of interactions between mucin MUC5AC and airway epithelium
    Waltenberger J.- Cellular VEGF resistance as a novel pathophysiological concept
     - Intermittent dyssynchrony protects the heart against ischemia reperfusion injury in without any gender discrimination
    Walter U- Dwarfism and kidney failure in Spred-2-deficient mice
    Walter Alexander M.- Different roles of the SNARE-complex in neuronal exocytosis: from vesicle docking to the fusion pore
    Walter B.- Cardioprotection by Cyclosporine A is mediated by the inhibition of the mitochondrial permeability transition pore and not by an improvement of mitochondrial respiration
     - The interaction of coronary microembolization with reperfusion injury and protection from it
    Walter Born- Reduced upwards shift of the lower limit of cerebral autoregulation in chronic hypertensive CLR-tg mice
     - Calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP): a doping agent?
    WALTER U- Dysregulated Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal (HPA) Hormone Secretion in SPRED2- Deficient Mice
    Walter U.- Dysregulation of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal hormone secretion in SPRED2-deficient mice
    Walther P- Effects of mechanical strain on the structure of rat alveolar type II (ATII) cells in primary culture
    Walther S- Urocortin II increases contractility in ventricular myocytes via the PI3K-Akt pathway and NO-cGMP signalling
     - Subcellular differences in endothelin- and isoprenaline-induced increases in Ca transients in cardiomyocytes
    Walther T- Ischaemic and inflammatory lung affection by extracorporeal circulation
     - Different levels of selective cerebral perfusion during complex cardiac surgery: experimental evaluation
    Walther Diego J.- Protein serotonylation modulates insulin secretion
    Walther A.- The contractile apparatus but not Ca2+ is the main contributor to compromised force in early pre-fibrotic mdx cardiac muscle with already detectable cardiomyopathy
    Walther Diego J.- Impaired serotonylation in pancreatic -cells causes diabetes mellitus
     - The role of serotonin in aetiology and complications of diabetes
    Walther I- LEUKIN experiment on board the International Space Station demonstrated that microgravity inhibits the Rel/NFkB Pathway and Transcription of Immediate Early Genes in T cell activation
    Walther J.- Influence of high-fat diet on murine vascular dynamics in LDLR knockout compared to C57BL/6 mice analyzed in vivo by Doppler Fourier Domain Optical Coherence Tomography
    Walther S.- Quantification and regulation of nucleoplasmic Ca2+ concentration in cardiac myocytes
    WALTHER T- Cross-Talk between Oxidized LDL, Angiotensin II and Oxidative Stress after AT1 Blockade and in AT1a/AT1b double knockout mice
    Walther T- THE INHIBITION OR GENETIC DELECTION OF THE Mas RECEPTOR INDUCES ENDOTHELIAL DYSFUNTION
    Walther T.- PRESSOR AND RENAL EFFECTS OF ANGIOTENSIN A
     - RENAL VASOCONSTRICTOR AND PRESSOR RESPONSES TO ANGIOTENSIN PEPTIDES IN WILD TYPE, AT2 RECEPTOR AND IRAP KNOCK OUT MICE
     - AT1A RECEPTOR-MEDIATED RENAL VASOCONSTRICTOR AND PRESSOR RESPONSES TO ANGIOTENSIN IV AND ANGIOTENSIN II IN MICE
     - Protective effect of the angiotensin metabolite angiotensin-(17) in experimental acute lung injury
    WALUGA C- Modeling and Simulation of Flow-Related Thrombus Formation under Physiological and Non-Physiological Flow Conditions
    Walz B- Dopamine-induced intracellular pH changes in cockroach salivary ducts: mechanisms and pH homeostasis
     - V-ATPase in blowfly salivary glands is regulated by protein kinase A
     - Intracellular pH homeostatsis and serotonin-induced pH changes in Calliphora salivary glands
    Walz C- Presynaptically immature glutamatergic synapses in layer 5B of the mouse somatosensory cortex
    Walz G- TRPP2 regulates the Ca2+ concentration in the endoplasmic reticulum and controls apoptosis sensitivity
     - TRPP2 and TRPV4 form a functional heteromultimeric complex that might act as a cilial mechanosensor
    Walz B.- cAMP affects Ca2+ signaling in salivary glands of the blowfly Calliphora vicina
     - Excitatory actions and corresponding innervation patterns of GABA, tyramine and octopamine in the cockroach salivary gland complex
    Walzog B- The control of leukocyte polarization via the non-receptor tyrosine kinase Syk involves PI3-Kinase
     - Efficient phagocytosis of iC3b-opsonized bacteria requires CD11b/CD18-mediated signaling via the tyrosine kinase Syk
     - Midkine - a novel proangiogenic cytokine in human polymorphonuclear neutrophils
     - The tyrosine kinase Syk is essential for neutrophil recruitment during the acute inflammatory response
     - b2 integrin (CD11b/CD18)-mediated signaling via the tyrosine kinase Syk and Hip-55 is critical for phagocytosis of iC3b-opsonized bacteria
     - Hypoxia-induced upregulation of the proangiogenic factor midkine in monocytes: A novel mechanism of angiogenesis
     - Syk is required for neutrophil migration and wound healing: Evidence for an involvement of PI3K[delta] signaling
    WALZOG B- Molecular mechanisms of neutrophil migration: Role of Syk and mAbp1
    Walzog B.- Adhesion strengthening, spreading and crawling of neutrophils critically depend on coronin 1A
     - Monday, March 23, Hall 4Oral SessionVascular inflammation: Basic aspectsChairpersons: H.-J. Schnittler (Dresden)B. Walzog (Mnchen) The mammalian actin binding protein 1 (mAbp1) is required for firm arrest and intraluminal crawling of neutrophils during the acute inflammatory response
    WAMHOFF BR- Expression analysis of microRNAs associated with vascular smooth muscle cell phenotypic modulation
    Wan S- Cross talk of the gut with the brain in the control of energy homeostasis
    Wan H.- Targeting TNFα/S1P signaling restores microvascular reactivity and normal cerebral blood flow following experimental subarachnoid hemorrhage
    WANDZIOCH K- The polarity protein Scrib regulates endothelial tube formation
    Wandzioch K.- The polarity protein Scrib is essential for directed endothelial cell migration
     - Reggie2 regulates the Toll-like Receptor 4 and 3 trafficking
     - The polarity protein Scrib regulates directed endothelial cell migration by modulating integrin 5 turnover
     - The polarity protein Scribble is a negative regulator of endothelial shear stress signalling
     - Flotillin1 regulates double stranded RNA signaling in a cavolin1-dependent manner
     - The polarity protein Scrib maintains angiogenesis by protecting integrin α5 from lysosomal degradation
    Wang *J.- Lysophosphatidic acid induced signaling in human and mice erythrocytes
    Wang L- Noradrenergic neuron-specific gene transfer with nNOS decreases cardiac sympathetic neurotransmission
    Wang S.- The roles of TRP channel and NCX in mediating hypoxia-induced [Ca2+]i elevation in PC12 cells
    Wang Y- Heart function is sustained in adult cardiac Serca2null mice with enhanced plasma membrane Ca2+ flux.
     - VEGF enhances post-ischemic neurogenesis and neuromigration, and sustains neural stem cell survival
    Wang Z- Sodium and Chloride Absorptive Defects in the Small Intestine in Slc26a6 and NHE3 Null Mice
    Wang Tobias- HAEMODYNAMIC CONSEQUENCES OF THE LONG NECK IN GIRAFFES AND OSTRICHES
    WANG AL- Temporal expectancy and not refractoriness explains the repetition suppression of laser-evoked potentials (LEPs)
    Wang D-S- MECHANISMS FOR PICROTOXININ AND PICROTIN BLOCKS OF ALPHA2 HOMOMERIC GLYCINE RECEPTORS
    Wang F.- INTEREST OF A COMPARATIVE PROTEOMIC APPROACH TO UNRAVEL THE AETIOLOGY OF DOMS IN HUMANS
    WANG H- Roles of the NALCN ion channel complex in neuronal excitability and its modulation by neurotransmitters
    Wang H.-V.- Influence of physical exercise on cardiac function in palladin exon 2 and exon 2-4 knockout mice
     - Endurance training in heterozygous ILK-deficient mice induces a hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
    WANG J- NBCn1 (slc4a7) is the major HCO3- importer in murine duodenum and essential for acid-stimulated HCO3- secretion in vivo
    Wang J- Purinergic regulation of ion transport in Capan-1 cell monolayers
    WANG J- Membrane expression of deltaF508 mutant increases epithelial HCO3-secretion via functional Cl-/HCO3-exchanger(s)
     - Dual role of the Na+/H+ exchanger isoform 3 for PEPT1-mediated H+/dipeptide cotransport in native murine intestine
    Wang J.- NBCn1 (Slc4a7) is a major HCO3- importer in murine duodenum and essential for basal and stimulated HCO3- secretion in vivo
     - Monday, March 23, Audimax, Poster Area EPoster Session: Gut and epithelial transporters IModerators: M. Ritter (Salzburg, AT)J. Roth (Giessen) Dual role of the Na+/H+ exchanger isoform 3 for PEPT1-mediated H+/dipeptide cotransport in native murine intestine
     - Membrane expression of F508del mutant increases epithelial HCO3- secretion via functional Cl-/HCO3-exchanger(s)
     - New insights in the consequences of calcium influx in human erythrocytes
     - Characterisation of ventricular myocyte remodelling in RacET mice
    Wang K.- SGK1-dependent downregulation of Foxo3a promotes growth of colon tumors
     - Regulation of erythrocyte survival by AMP-activated protein kinase
     - Participation of leukotriene C4 in the regulation of suicidal erythrocyte death
    WANG M- Mechanisms for neurosteroid action on cognitive function from receptors to human disorders
    WANG M-D- Neurosteroids 3,20 (R/S)-pregnandiols decrease offset rate of the GABA-site activation at the recombinant GABAA receptor
    Wang N.- BETA-ODAP-TRIGGERED MITOCHONDRIAL CALCIUM OVERLOAD AS AN EARLY EVENT IN EXCITOTOXICITY
     - MECHANISMS AND EFFECTS OF CALCIUM OSCILLATIONS/WAVES IN BLOOD BRAIN BARRIER ENDOTHELIAL CELLS
     - INHIBITION OF CX43 HEMICHANNEL RESPONSES WITH HIGH [CA2+]I IS MEDIATED BY MECHANISMS DIFFERENT FROM CALCIUM ACTIVATION OF HEMICHANNEL RESPONSES
     - GLIOTRANSMITTER RELEASE VIA CONNEXIN 43 HEMICHANNELS: ROLE OF CYTOPLASMIC CALCIUM CHANGES
     - Connexin channels contribute to endothelial Ca2+ dynamics and alter blood-brain barrier function
     - Hemichannels contribute to Ca2+ dynamics in smooth muscle cells in acutely isolated small mesenteric arteries
     - Cell death communication via connexin channels investigated in a C6 glioma cell model
     - Inhibition of connexin 43 hemichannel responses with high cytoplasmic calcium concentrations is mediated by mechanisms different from calcium activation of hemichannel responses
     - Calcium regulation of connexin-43 hemichannel-mediated ATP release in glial cells
     - Hemichannel involvement in Ca2+ dynamics and contractility of smooth muscle cells in acutely isolated small mesenteric arteries
    WANG T- Structure of blood vessels that experience the highest blood pressures in the world
     - Left ventricular structure of the giraffe heart examined by stereological methods
     - Cardio-respiratory responses to high metabolic demands during digestion
     - Glucose metabolism and phenotypic flexibility during fasting in rats
     - Maternal protein restriction before pregnancy reduces offspring early body mass and affects glucose metabolism in C57BL/6JBom mice
     - The effects of dietary protein on energy expenditure in female C57BL/6JBom mice
     - Regulation of blood pressure during head movement in the anaesthetized giraffe
     - Orthostatic challenges of the snake's cardiovascular system
    WANG W- Impact of mitochondrial DNA on stem cell differentiation -results from a neuronal model
    Wang X.- Renal adaptation to metabolic acidosis is impaired in a rat model of autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD)
    Wang Xiaohua- Familial hypocalciuric hypercalcemia: Reduced affinity of calcium sensing-receptor heterodimers underlies impaired receptor function
    WANG Y- Roles of the NALCN ion channel complex in neuronal excitability and its modulation by neurotransmitters
    Wang Y.- Chronic -adrenergic agonist induced regulation of proteasome function in cardiac remodeling
     - The role of the Leucine-Rich Repeat Kinase 2 (LRRK2) in development and severity of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)
    Wang Z- Neurotransmitter signalling to oligodendrocytes and their precursors in health and disease
    Wangensteen R- New method for isolation of both kidneys for studies of vascular reactivity in rats.
     - 5-aminoisoquinoline improves renal function in cisplatin-treated rats
     - Cisplatin treatment decreases renal aminopeptidase activities in rats
     - Vasoconstrictor and pressor effects of des-aspartate-angiotensin I in rat
     - THE TYPE OF FAT IN THE DIET MODIFY DPP IV/CD26 AND GGT IN THE TESTES OF RAT
     - EFFECT OF DIETARY FATTY ACIDS ON DPP-IV ACTIVITY. ROLE OF OLIVE OIL IN GLP-1 METABOLISM
    Wanitchakool P.- Transmembrane channel-like protein 8 controls activation of Cl- conductance by Ca2+ and hypotonic cell swelling through inhibition of intracellular Ca2+ signaling
    Wanka H- Prorenin enhances metabolic activity and decreases growth rate in the rat cardiomyocyte cell line H9c2
     - Overexpression of a renin transcript encoding for a non secretory renin in the rat increases aldosterone production
     - Overexpression of the mouse AT2 receptor in the rat zona glomerulosa stimulates aldosterone production
     - Renal medullary renin but not NADPH oxidase activity depends on sympathetic innervation in normotensive rats
     - Titration of phenotypes in hypertensive cyp1a1ren-2 transgenic rats
    WANKA H- Overexpression of cytosolic renin improves survival of cardiac cells after exposure to ischemia-associated conditions
    Wanka H.- An alternative promoter in intron A of the renin gene regulates expression of a cardio-protective renin transcript under ischemia related conditions in H9c2 cardiomyoblasts
     - Non secretory cytosolic renin protects cardiac cells from necrosis induced by glucose depletion or ischemia/reperfusion injury in the rat
     - Monday, March 23, Audimax, Poster Area EPoster Session: Stem and progenitor cells and transcription factorsModerators: B. Fleischmann (Bonn)A. Sachinidis (Kln) Cytosolic exon(29)renin protects H9c2 cardiomyoblasts from necrosis induced by oxidative stress via beneficial effects on mitochondrial functions
    WANKE E- Alterations in retinal ganglion cell activity in a model of diabetic retinopathy
     - Functional regeneration of the meso-cortico-limbic dopaminergic system as a model to study novel neuroreparative strategies
     - Roles of ion channels, neurotransmitter transporters and GABA receptors in up- down- network states
    Wanner C- OAT1 and OAT3 are down regulated after ischemic acute renal failure in rats
    Wanner C.- COX-inhibition restores renal organic anion transport and positively influences renal outcome in a rat model of ischemic acute kidney injury
     - OAT1/3 and ischemic acute kidney injury: Evidence for a role of transporter expression on renal outcome
     - Nitric oxide induced regulation of renal organic cation transport after renal ischemia and reperfusion
     - Effect of COX inhibition on renal outcome after renal ischemia and reperfusion: Indomethacin Dose-Response
    Wanning J- Extracellular pH modulates the effect of TRPV1 channels on HepG2 hepatoblastoma cell migration
     - Involvement of TRPV1 channels in migration of HepG2 hepatoblastoma cells.
    Wappler AE- THE EXPRESSION PATTERNS OF TGF BETA 1, 2 AND 3 AT DIFFERENT TIME POINTS FOLLOWING FOCAL BRAIN ISCHEMIA
    Wappler E- IDENTIFICATION OF THE ELEMENTARY PROCESSES OF AXIAL ELONGATION, RADIAL DILATION, AXIAL AND RADIAL DISPLACEMENT IN AGE-INDUCED REMODELING OF THE RAT CORONARY RESISTANCE ARTERY NETWORK
    Wappler E.- GEOMETRICAL STATISTICS OF INTRAMURAL CORONARY RESISTANCE ARTERY NETWORKS FROM YOUNG AND OLD, NORMOTENSIVE AND HYPERTENSIVE RATS
    Ward JPT- Low concentrations of reactive oxygen species cause vasoconstriction of small distal pulmonary arteries.
    WARD JPT- Myoendothelial gap junctions are involved in hypoxic pulmonary hypertension development
    Warga B- TGF induced NO generation results in apoptosis in adult cardiomyocytes
    Waring J- A glutamate substitution in the pore region of TRPM7 alters divalent cation permeation
    Warle M.- REMOTE ISCHEMIC PRECONDITIONING: A LEG UP ON RENAL IRI
     - ADDITIVE PROTECTIVE EFFECTS OF REMOTE AND LOCAL POSTCONDITIONING ON RENAL ISCHEMIA REPERFUSION INJURY
    Warnecke C- Hypoxia stimulates expression of the TrkB neurotrophin receptor in vitro and in vivo
     - HIF in the kidney: from pathophysiology to clinical application
    Waroux O.- SK CHANNEL BLOCKADE PROMOTES BURSTING IN VIVO IN DORSAL RAPHE SEROTONERGIC NEURONS
     - SYSTEMIC INJECTION OF A SK BLOCKER INCREASES BURSTING OF MIDBRAIN DOPAMINE NEURONS IN AWAKE RATS
    WARRANT E- The eyes of fishes
    Warskulat U- Cell volume regulation and T cell survival in taurine transporter (TAUT) knock-out mice
    Wartenberg *M.- Ethanol treatment induces inflammatory-like processes in embryoid bodies derived from embryonic stem cells
     - Differentiation of CD45+, CD31+ and alpha actinin+ cells from Flk-1+ and Flk-1- cell subpopulations derived from murine embryonic stem cells
    Wartenberg *M.- Characterization the Influence of Zoxazolamine on Cardiomyocyte Differentiation of Embryonic Stem Cells
     - PPAR-gamma controls the cardiovascular differentiation in embryonic stem cells in vitro
     - Human adipose-derived stems cells as an attractive cell source for endothelial cells by culturing the cells in hypoxic conditions in combination with leptin and VEGF
    Wartenberg M- Feed forward cycle of hypotonic stress-induced ATP release, purinergic receptor activation and growth stimulation of prostate cancer cells
     - Hypoxia Induces Cardiotrophin-1 Up-Regulation and Nuclear Translocation in Differentiating Embryonic Stem Cells by a ROS-Dependent Mechanism
     - Reactive oxygen species stimulate cardiomyogenesis of mouse embryonic stem cells
     - The acute phase protein alpha-2 macroglobulin induces hypertrophy in rat ventricular cardiomyocytes
     - Cardiovascular differentiation of mouse embryonic stem cells by mechanical strain.
     - The redox control of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor a-mediated cardiomyogenesis of embryonic stem cells
     - Hypotonicity-induced ATP release and chloride channel activation in prostate cancer cells
     - Ascorbic Acid stimulates cardiomyogenesis in embryonic stem cells? Investigating the Role of Reactive Oxygen Species
     - AMP-kinase increases cardiomyogenesis in mouse embryonic stem cell-derived embryoid bodies.
     - Investigations on vasculogenesis and smooth muscle differentiation of mouse embryonic stem cells
     - Calcium oscillations in differentiating mesenchymal stem cells derived from human fat tissue
     - Polyphenols as inhibitors of tumor cell growth, migration and adherence
     - Leukocyte differentiation from mouse embryonic stem cells as a novel in vitro model for cellular defence
     - Appearance of 5-Lipoxygenase and Leukotriene Receptors in Differentiating Mouse Embryonic Stem Cell-derived Embryoid Bodies
     - Effects of levan and dextran sulfates on mouse embryonic stem cell differentiation in vitro
     - Endothelial cell differentiation from human fat-derived stem cells
     - Gene expression profile of multicellular tumor spheroids (MTS) with evolving necrosis
     - PPARa induces cardiomyogenesis during differentiation of mouse ES cells by utilization of a reactive oxygen species (ROS)-dependent mechanism
    WARTENBERG M- Stimulation of cardiomyogenesis versus inhibition of vasculogenesis upon treatment of mouse embryonic stem cells with thalidomide
     - Glycolytic pyruvate regulates P-glycoprotein expression in multicellular tumour spheroids via modulation of the intracellular redox state
    Wartenberg M.- NAD(P)H oxidases are key regulators of cardiomyocyte differentiation from embryonic stem cells
     - Stimulation of cardiomyogenesis of mouse embryonic stem cells by ABCB1 and ABCG2 antagonists
     - Antibacterial Capacity of Differentiated Embryoid Bodies Derived from Murine Embryonic Stem Cells During Defined in vitro Inflammatory Conditions
     - Enhanced Cardiomyocyte Differentiation of Flk-1+ Cells Derived from Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells by Application of Static Magnetic Fields
     - Regulation of angiogenic factors by mechanical strain in mouse embryonic stem cells
     - Signalling mechanism of vasculogenesis in embryonic stem cells upon extracellular tRNA treatment
     - Cardiotrophin-1 (CT-1) nuclear translocation is a prerequisite for the stimulation of cardiomyogenesis from mouse embryonic stem cells
     - Activation of AMP-kinase by AICAR induces apoptosis of DU-145 prostate cancer cells through generation of reactive oxygen species and activation of c-Jun-N-terminal kinase
     - Ca2+-activated K+-Channels induce cardiac fate determination in various pluripotent cell types
     - Stimulation of vasculogenesis of embryonic stem cells by the acute-phase (AP) protein 2-macroglobulin (2M)
     - Stimulation of vasculogenesis of embryonic stem cells by t-RNA
     - Inhibition of vasculogenesis of embryonic stem cells by -receptor antagonists
     - Signal transduction ofplatelet-derived growth factor BB action enhancing vasculogenesis of embryonic stem cells
     - Investigating the interplay of NO and ROS during cardiomyocyte differentiation from mouse embryonic stem cells
     - Characterisation of the 5-lipoxygenase pathway and leukotriene receptors in differentiating mouse embryonic stem cell derived embryoid bodies
     - Tumor-induced angiogenesis analyzed in confrontation cultures of multicellular tumor spheroids and embryonic stem cell-derived embryoid bodies
     - Nox1, Nox2 and Nox4 are key regulators of mouse embryonic stem cell-derived cardiovascular differentiation
     - Stimulation of cardiomyogenesis of embryonic stem cells by nitric oxide downstream of AMPK and mTOR signalling pathways
     - Phosphoinositide 3-kinases (PI3Ks) control early steps of cardiovascular differentiation of mouse embryonic stem cells
     - Metabolic pathways regulate P-glycoprotein gene expression via reactive oxygen species
     - Signalling mechanisms of the stimulation of vasculogenesis of mouse embryonic stem cells by α2-macroglobulin
     - Leukotrienes in vasculogenesis of embryonic stem cells
     - The impact of hypoxia and cardiotrophin-1 for cardiomyogenesis of embryonic stem cells
     - Potential signaling pathway activating matrix metalloproteinase isoforms during septic myocardial dysfunction
    Warth R- Early aldosterone-regulated gene products control ENaC and Na,K-ATPase by deubiquitylation
     - Gender-dependent expression of TWIK1 potassium channels in mouse kidney
     - The respiratory phenotype of the adenosine A1 receptor knockout mouse
     - Cardiac hKCNQ1/hKCNE1 channels are modulated by acidic pH
     - Expression profile of epithelial potassium channels along the mouse gastrointestinal tract
     - New aspects of renal potassium excretion
     - The arrangement of renin producing cells in juxtaglomerular position is controlled by connexin 40
     - Effects of hypoxia on respiration of TASK1 potassium channel knockout mice
     - TWIK1 potassium channels in pancreatic beta-cells
     - Functional role of early aldosterone regulated gene products in the control of renal ion excretion
    Warth R- Functional characterisation of epithelial Ca2+ activated Cl- channels Anoctamins
    WARTH R- EAST syndrome: Mutations in the KCNJ10 potassium channel gene cause epilepsy, ataxia, sensorineural deafness, and salt-wasting tubulopathy
     - Biophysical consequences of KCNJ10 mutations causing EAST syndrome
     - TASK3 potassium channels are involved in the regulation of aldosterone secretion in mice
    Warth R.- TASK3 potassium channels are involved in the regulation of aldosterone secretion in mice
     - Quantification of inorganic ions and creatinine in urine and serum samples from mice by ion exchange chromatography
     - KNJ10 gene mutations causing EAST syndrome decrease channel function
     - Renal excretion of electrolytes in developing mice
     - An autosomal dominant renal Fanconi syndrome caused by mitochondrial mistargeting
     - Deletion of TASK3 K+ channels leads to hyperaldosteronism in adrenal glands of neonatal mice
     - Ca2+ signaling in adrenocortical slices
     - The Physiological and Pathophysiological Relevance of the Inwardly Rectifying Potassium Channel Kir5.1 (KCNJ16) for the Kidney
     - Monday, March 23, Audimax, Poster Area BPoster Session: Neuroprotection and hypoxiaModerators: D. Katschinski (Gttingen)U. Schrder (Magdeburg) TASK2 potassium channels are important determinants for central respiratory adaptation to hypoxia
     - KCNJ10 potassium channels in the mouse distal nephron
     - Expression and localization of the TASK K+ channels in adrenal glands
     - The role of TASK3 potassium channel in the regulation of aldosterone secretion
     - Monday, March 23, Hall 1Main SessionPhysiology and pathophysiology of K2P -channelsSymposium of the Working Group Heart and Circulation PhysiologyChairpersons: J. Daut (Marburg)R. Warth (Regensburg) Invalidation of TASK1 K+ channels disrupts adrenal gland zonation and mineralocorticoid homeostasis
     - The role of the sodium-calcium-exchanger NCX in adenoma-like adrenal cells
     - The role of Task3 K+ channels in development and function of the adrenal cortex
     - Molecular pathology of a novel form of renal Fanconi syndrome
     - The effect of the potassium channel subunit Kir5.1 (KCNJ16) on renal electrolyte balance
     - Pathological mitochondrial respiration in a model for renal Fanconi syndrome
     - The impact of the basolateral potassium channel KCNJ10 for salt reabsorption in the distal tubule of the kidney
    WASCHK DEJ- Visualization of heteromeric potassium channel assembly with dual-color quantum dot labeling
    Waschke J.- Atrial natriuretic peptide stimulates microvascular endothelial permeability
    Waseem T.V.- Lanthanides induce neurotransmitter release from the vesicular pool in presynaptic brain endings
    Wasenius Niko- NORDIC WALKING DECREASED CIRCULATING CHEMERIN AND LEPTIN CONCENTRATIONS IN PREDIABETIC MIDDLE-AGED MEN
    WASHINGTON R- Regulation of renin secretion in normal humans
    Wasmuth H.- Brain Liver Intestine Na+ Channel (BLINaC) is highly expressed in bile ducts and activated by bile acids
    Wasmuth J.C.- Influence of four months endurance training on the red cell deformability in male HIV patients
    Wassmann H.- The effect of DC potential shifts associated with quenching thirst on neuronal network activities
    Wastling Jonathan- Differential analysis of the cardiac proteome of rats artificially selected for either low or high aerobic capacity
    Watanabe M- Ionic mechanisms controlling dampened neuronal oscillations in the nucleus reticularis thalami
    WATELAIN E- Concomitant changes in clinical and posturographic data in elderly fallers during the course of an in-home anti-falling multimodal program - A preliminary investigation.
    Waterschoot L.- STIMULATION OF THE ANTERODORSAL THALAMUS IN GENETIC ABSENCE EPILEPSY RATS FROM STRASBOURG (GAERS).
    Waterschoot L.- LOW DOSE, WHOLE BRAIN RADIATION SUPPRESSES HIPPOCAMPAL NEUROGENESIS AND ACCELERATES KINDLING EPILEPTOGENESIS
     - COMPARISON OF HIGH FREQUENCY (130 HZ) AND LOW FREQUENCY (5 HZ) HIPPOCAMPAL DEEP BRAIN STIMULATION IN KINDLED RATS
     - VAGUS NERVE COMPOUND ACTION POTENTIALS (CAPS) VERIFY VAGUS NERVE STIMULATION (VNS) IN RATS
    WATNICK T- Ciliary Function of the Drosophila TRPP2 Homologue
    WATSON P- Heat, hydration and exercise
    Watt *G.- Membrane Na+ currents in human nasal epithelial cells
    Watt G.- The role of the SGK1 / Nedd4-2 pathway in the control of pulmonary Na transport
     - Dexamethasone-induced activatin of epithelial Na+ channels does not correlated with increase phosphorylation of endogenous Nedd-4/2 in H441 human airway epithelial cells
    WATT PW- Systemic hypoxia attenuates increases in muscle protein synthesis (MPS) after resistance exercise (RE)
    Waxman SG- Upregulation of hippocampal sodium channel Nav1.6 expression after amygdala kindling in the mouse
    Way Dan- EFFECTS OF HYPOXIA, LPS, AND MACROPHAGES ON ALVEOLAR EPITHELIAL PERMEABILITY
    Weaden J- Serum-free culture of isolated mature muscle fibres: The role of insulin, IGF-1 and MGF E-domain in the regulation of muscle fibre hypertrophy
    WEBB BA- pH Sensors: Design Principles and Functional Significance
    Webb DJ- INVESTIGATING THE BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF OXIDIZED PHOSPHOLIPIDS: THEIR ROLE IN INFLAMMATORY PROCESSES.
    WEBBORN N- Systemic hypoxia attenuates increases in muscle protein synthesis (MPS) after resistance exercise (RE)
    Weber BHF- Functional divergence in the bestrophin protein family
    Weber C- High resolution 2D and 3D magnetic resonance imaging of murine carotid arteries in vivo
     - Essential role of the growth-regulated oncogene alpha/CXCR2 axis in homing of human endothelial progenitor cells
    Weber K- Role of Parathyroid hormone-related protein (PTHrP) on the expression of tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases (TIMPs)
     - Influence of Infliximab and Etanercept on pain-related behaviour during antigen-induced arthritis
     - Activation of T Cell Calcium influx through TRPM2 channels by the second messenger ADP-ribose
    Weber M- TASK-3-like currents regulate excitability and synaptic efficacy in rat brainstem neurons
    Weber NC- Effect of ischaemic preconditioning on MAPK and HSP27 activation in the diabetic rat heart in vivo
    Weber SG- Efflux of adenosine via glial hemichannels stimulated by removal of extracellular Ca2+
    Weber WM- Functional differences between vertebrate and invertebrate amiloride-sensitive Na+ absorption
     - Effect of trypsin on the activation of the epithelial sodium channel in Xenopus laevis oocytes
     - Intracellular Na+ concentration triggers the expression of CFTR in Xenopus laevis oocytes
     - Suppression of the excessive sodium absorption in cystic fibrosis by antisense oligonucleotides
     - The expression of ENaC in human CF nasal epithelium is upregulated
     - Characterisation of the chloride secretion in HT-29/B6 cells
     - Influence of intracellular Na+ or Li+ concentration on the expression of the epithelial sodium channel (ENaC) in Xenopus laevis oocytes
    Weber A.- Expression and localization of the TASK K+ channels in adrenal glands
    Weber A.-L.- Allelic imbalance of wildtype and mutated -myosin heavy chain: A novel pathogenic factor in Familial Hypertrohic Cardiomyopathy?
     - The ß-myosin mutation G741R in Familial Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
    Weber B.- Influence of mutant bestrophin-1 T6P on heterologously expressed Cav1.3 channel
    Weber B.H.F.- Disease-associated missense mutations in bestrophin-1 affect cellular trafficking and anion conductance
    Weber C- TLR4 antagonist Eritoran reduces murine cardiac hypertrophy
    Weber C.- Interleukin-1 interferes with sarcoplasmic Ca2+ release through the skeletal muscle ryanodine receptor: a new mechanism explaining muscle failure in critical illness myopathy
     - The contractile apparatus but not Ca2+ is the main contributor to compromised force in early pre-fibrotic mdx cardiac muscle with already detectable cardiomyopathy
     - Quantitative Morphometry of single Muscle Cells from very young to old wt, dystrophic mdx and transgenic Mini-Dystrophin expressing Mice using Second Harmonic Generation Microscopy and Pattern Recognition Algorithms
     - Cardiac and skeletal muscle protein isolation from zebrafish for in vitro motility assay
     - Effects of nitric oxide (NO) on Ca2+ waves recorded as Fluo-4 signal from electrically driven in isolated murine cardiomyocytes
     - The nucleus-to-myosin ratio of single Muscle Cells from very young to old wt, dystrophic mdx and transgenic Mini-Dystrophin expressing Mice is a measure of ‘biomotoric efficiency’ of muscle fibres
    WEBER E- Effects of morphine on testosterone levels in cultured glioma cells (C6). Modulation by anastrozole
    Weber Gy.- EFFECT OF KIDNEY ISCHEMIC POSTCONDITIONING AND PHARMACOLOGICAL POST-TREATMENT ON IN HEALTHY AND DIABETIC RATS
    Weber I.- DISTRBUTION OF TRIGEMINAL AFFFERENT TERMINALS ON FUNCTIONALLY DIFFERENT GLOSSOPHARYANGEAL AND VAGUS MOTONEURONS IN THE FROG, RANA ESCULENTA
    Weber Jens P.- Different roles of the SNARE-complex in neuronal exocytosis: from vesicle docking to the fusion pore
    Weber K.- Gait abnormalities as an indicator for pain or structural joint damage in antigen-induced arthritis of the rat
    Weber M.- The two-pore domain channel TRESK is the major component of potassium background current and a molecular target for plant ingredients in DRG neurons
     - Overexpression of the AP-1 inhibitor JDP2 protects cardiomyocytes against apoptosis and hypertrophy
    Weber M.-A.- Tuesday, March 24, Hall 3Oral SessionCI? channels and non-selective cation channelsChairpersons: C. Fahlke (Hannover)K. Jurkat-Rott (Ulm) Cellular Na+ overload and K+-dependent depolarization indicate a nonselective cation leak
    Weber MA- Pathogenesis of muscle channelopathies
    Weber P.- Remodelling in non-fatal ischemia-reperfusion-dependent myocardial infarction: The forgotten right ventricle
     - Ischemic and post-ischemic inhibition of arginase: Relevance for post-ischemic recovery and early post-infarct remodelling
    Weber S.- Increase of capillary supply in human skeletal muscle in response to chronic endurance training at high intensity
     - Prolonged, intense endurance exercise enhances the molecular signalling of mitochondrial biogenesis in human skeletal muscle
    Weber T.- Tuesday, March 24, Audimax, Poster Area DPoster Session: Central homeostatic regulationModerators: H. Braun (Marburg)R. Gerstberger (Giessen) Activation of (non-)nitrergic hypothalamic MnPO neurons due to systemic thermal and osmoregulatory stimulations in the rat
    Weber W.-M.- Characterization of the epithelial sodium channel delta subunit in human nasal epithelium
     - Sildenafil acts via the cGMP pathway on wt-CFTR whereas F508-CFTR restoration is cGMP independent
     - ENaC Expression levels in CF and non-CF human airway epithelial cells could be adapted by Dexamethason
     - Effects in human nasal epithelial cells of a specific siRNA against ENaC
     - Impaired CFTR function in cystic fibrosis airways can be recovered by mRNA transfection
     - Transfection of cystic fibrosis airway epithelial cells with wtCFTR-mRNA restores CFTR function
     - Establishing mRNA transfection procedures for functional CFTR correction
     - mRNA Based CFTR Restoration in Human Airway Cells
    WEBER WM- The -ENaC subunit plays a significant role in the total Na+ transport in human nasal epithelium
    WEBER W-M- Sildenafil enhances CFTR function through insertion and activation of the channel
     - Antisense oligonucleotides as potent molecules for the long-term inhibition of ENaC expression
    Webler A.- Cytochrome P450-derived metabolites of nitro-fatty acids are signaling molecules
    Weckbach L.- Adhesion strengthening, spreading and crawling of neutrophils critically depend on coronin 1A
    Weckmüller K.- Ageing induces changes in cross-talk between NO and cAMP/Epac signaling in mouse basilar arteries
    Wedel J.- N-octanoyl-dopamine, NOD, is an agonist at the capsaicin receptor TRPV1 that improves renal function in an ischemia induced acute renal failure model
    Wedemeyer J.- Downregulation of Na+/H+ exchanger isoform 3 (NHE3) function, but not expression, in colonic mucosa of patients with ulcerative colitis may be related to loss of PDZK1 adaptor protein expression
    Weerakkody R- The role of oxygen in fetal growth and the origin of cardiovascular disease
    Wefers B.- Forebrain-specific B-raf deficiency reduces NMDA current and enhances small-conductance Ca2+-activated K+ (SK) current
    Wegener J- The Cardiac Calcium Channel Regulates More than just Cardiac Contractility.
     - Exogenous ATP improves endothelial barrier function through a paracellular mechanism
    Wegener JW- cGMP signals through cGMP- and cAMP-kinase in murine aorta
    WEGENER G- Effect of prenatal corticosteroid exposure on the GABAergic inhibition in rat hippocampus
     - Maternal protein restriction before pregnancy reduces offspring early body mass and affects glucose metabolism in C57BL/6JBom mice
    Wegener J.- TGF-1-induced anchor sites in cell junctions detected by AFM
     - Extracellular ATP reduces paracellular endothelial permeability via mechanical relaxation
    WEGENER S- Subcellular localisation and functional effect of atypical PKC and PKD in rat ventricular myocytes
    Wegierski T- TRPP2 regulates the Ca2+ concentration in the endoplasmic reticulum and controls apoptosis sensitivity
    Wegner *W.- Male-dominant activation of rat organic anion transporter 1 (Oat1) and 3 (Oat3) by transcription factor Bcl6
    Wegner S- Thymosin b 4 activates calcium dependent potassium current in human monocytes
    Wegner F.- Monday, March 23, Audimax, Poster Area FPoster Session: Potassium channelsModerators: R. Preisig-Mller (Marburg)J. R. Schwarz (Hamburg) Functional characterization of voltage-gated potassium channels in human neural progenitor cells
     - Functional and molecular analysis of glutamate receptors in human midbrain-derived neural precursor cells
    Wegner S.- Open channel block of KCNQ1 by menthol: KCNQ1 as a putative modulator of cold sensation?
    Wehling C- Structural determinants of M-type KCNQ (Kv7) K+ channel assembly
    Wehling M- Rapid effects of aldosterone on vascular function
    Wehner Frank- The hypertonicity-induced cation channel (HICC) in human hepatocytes: Role in proliferation vs. apoptosis and molecular characterization
    WEHRLIN JP- Effects of live high-train low for sea level endurance performance
    Wehrs T.- Ischemic postconditioning delays opening of the mitochondrial permeability transition pore in ischemic/reperfused myocardium of pigs
    Wei H- 5-HT1A receptors in endogenous regulation of neuropathic hypersensitivity in the rat
    WEI H- Striatal alpha2-adrenoceptors attenuate neuropathic hypersensitivity via descending pathways acting on spinal 5-HT1A and dopamine D2 receptors
    WEI L- Activity-dependent regulation of mitochondrial Ca2+ uptake and superoxide flash production in skeletal muscle
    WEI H- Spinal TRPA1 ion channels contribute to maintenance of central hyperalgesia
    Weichand B.- Deletion of AMPK2 in the myeloid cell linage impairs the revascularization after ischemia
    Weichsel J- Mice and Macs: The functional role of adenosine analyzed with experimental knock-out models and computer simulation
    Weiczner R.- EFFECT OF IONOTROPIC GLUTAMATE-RECEPTOR BLOCKADE ON THE 4-AMINOPYRIDINE-INDUCED ACUTE CONVULSION AND ACCOMPANYING ASTROCYTIC SWELLING
    Weidemann *R.- Survey on the acceptance of new media in medical curriculum
    Weidemann A- Loss of myeloid cell-derived VEGF aggravates pulmonary fibrosis
    Weidlich H.- Adipose-derived stem cells, omega-3 fatty acids and angiogenesis
    Weidner N- Cell-contact mediated axonal regeneration in the injured spinal cord
    Weiergraber M- Altered seizure susceptibility in mice lacking the Cav2.3 E-type Ca2+ channel.
     - Hippocampal seizure resistance in CaV 2.3 deficient mice uncovers modulatory properties of E-/R-type voltage-gated Ca2+ channels in neuronal excitotoxicity
     - The II-III loop of Cav2.3 E-type voltage-gated Ca2+ channel interacts with hsp70 when over-expressed in HEK-293 cells
    WEIERGRABER M- Hippocampal Theta Oscillations in Cav2.3 Deficient Mice
     - Effects of divalent heavy metal cations on retinal signalling in the isolated and superfused murine and bovine retina.
    Weiergraber M.- Recombinant and native Cav2.3 E-type voltage-gated Ca2+ channels interact with the molecular chaperone Hsp70
    Weiger T- Ethanol modulation of BK channel splice variants in pituitary tumor cells
    Weigert A.- Deletion of AMPK2 in the myeloid cell linage impairs the revascularization after ischemia
     - Activte Vitamin D3 restores vascular regeneration in diabetic mice
    Weigl L.- Hydrolysis of extracellular ATP elicits ERK1/2 activation via A2B receptors in differentiated human skeletal muscle cells
    Weil T.- Sunday, March 22, Audimax, Poster Area APoster SessionYoung Investigator Award (Poster)Cardiovascular systemModerators: K. Brixius (Kln)U. Decking (Dsseldorf) Protein based nanoparticles for the efficient delivery of genes into brain endothelial cells
    Weimann J- eNOS deficiency protects mice from hydrostatic lung edema
    Weimer M.- Response and recovery of the intracellular cytokeratin network to mechanical stretch
    Wein S- Impact of quercetin on lipid metabolism and insulin sensitivity
    Weinberg R- ORGANIZATION OF THE ACTIN BINDING PROTEIN CORONIN IN HIPPOCAMPUS
    Weinberger T.- MMP2 AND MMP9 ACTIVITIES IN SYNOVIAL FLUID: COMPARISON BETWEEN HORSES WITH ARTICULAR DISEASE AND HEALTHY HORSES
    Weingart R.- Basic electrical and diffusional properties of gap junctions
    WEINKAUF B- Acute effects of lidocaine on nerve growth factor (NGF)-evoked hyperalgesia in human
    Weinman EJ- Differential effects of PDZ-adapterprotein NHERF1, E3KARP and PDZK1 knockout on the regulation of NHE3 transport activity in native murine colonic epithelium
     - Role of the NHERF adapter proteins NHERF1, NHERF2/E3KARP and NHERF3/PDZK1 in the regulation of murine duodenal bicarbonate secretion in vivo.
     - Regulated internalization of the renal Na+/phosphate cotransporter NaPi-IIa
    Weinman E. J.- Sunday, March 22, Audimax, Poster Area BPoster SessionYoung Investigator Award (Poster):Channels and transportModerators: J. Daut (Marburg)J. Leipziger (Aarhus, DK) The PDZ proteins NHERF1 and NHERF2 have distinct roles in G-protein coupled receptor regulation of CFTR-mediated intestinal anion secretion in vivo
    WEINMAN EJ- Defective jejunal and colonic salt absorption and altered Na+/H+ exchanger 3 (NHE3) activity in NHE regulatory factor 1 (NHERF1) adaptor protein deficient mice
     - Differential role for the PDZ proteins NHERF1, NHERF2 and PDZK1 in the regulation of CFTR-mediated intestinal anion secretion in vivo
    Weinmann O.- NEURONAL NOGO-A NEGATIVELY REGULATES DENDRITIC MORPHOLOGY AND SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION IN CEREBELLAR PURKINJE CELLS.
    Weinmeister P- Signalling pathways involved in acid-activated duodenal HCO3- secretion
    Weirich J- Signal transduction pathways involved in M3-receptormediated, L-VOCC-independent tonic contraction of porcine coronary smooth muscle.
     - Different signal transduction pathways are involved in L-VOCC- and SOC-dependent tonic contraction of porcine coronary smooth muscle
    Weise A- Carbonic anhydrase affects cation conductance of amino acid transporter SNAT3
    Weise A.- Enzymatic suppression of SNAT3-associated ion conductance by different carbonic anhydrase isoforms depend on the substrate
    Weiser D- Neurotransmitter-induced effects on motility of ileum from mouse and guinea pig: inhibition by plant extracts
    Weiser NC- CFTR regulates the paracelluler permeability in bronchial epithelium
     - Analysis of CFTR clustering by Quantum Dot techniques
    Weiser N.- CFTR expression controls the paracellular permeability of bronchial epithelium
    Weishaupt A- Intrathecal passive transfer of IgG from a patient with anti-amphiphysin associated stiff person syndrome blocks GABAergic presynaptic inhibition
    Weiss E- Is there a calcium signalling in erythrocytes?
    Weiss L.- TRPM7 in human B cells
    Weissgerber P.- Basal cardiac calcium signalling is modulated by TRPC1 and TRPC4 channels via a constitutively active background calcium entry
    Weissman B- Subthreshold changes of voltage-dependent activation of the KV7.2 channel in neonatal epilepsy
    Weissman TA- Brainbow: Combinatorial expression of fluorescent proteins to visualize neuronal circuits
    Weissman P- Omega-3 fatty acids diet affect Cx40 expression in rat aorta during inflammation.
    Weissmann N.- Lung remodelling in response to left or right heart failure
     - The cytoskeletal protein paxillin is associated with pulmonary vascular remodeling
     - Chronic hypoxia-induced pulmonary hypertension and pulmonary vascular remodeling are linked to the downregulation of the soluble epoxide hydrolase
    Weitnauer M- NOX proteins are differentially expressed in human tissues
     - Multiple NOX proteins mediate the proliferative response in endothelial cells
     - Urotensin-II activates Rac-1 and ROS production in pulmonary artery smooth muscle cells involving Ga i proteins
    WEITNAUER M- The NADPH oxidase NOX1 is a novel target of PHD2 and pVHL
    Weitnauer M.- HIF-3alpha inhibits HIF-2 in vascular endothelial cells by dimerization with ARNT
    Weitz D- Functional and Structural Characterization of a Prokaryotic Homologue of the Proton-Dependent Peptide Transporter PEPT1
     - Peptide transporters in E. coli and C. elegans: what can we learn from them?
     - Characteristics of proline transport in OK cells: - is it SIT?
    Weitz Jürgen- ROLE OF THE OXYGEN SENSOR PHD3 IN MACROPHAGE-MEDIATED INFLAMMATION
    WELCH WJ- Myogenic responses of perfused renal afferent arterioles in mice: effects of salt intake and reduced renal mass
     - Effects of C-peptide on oxygen consumption by proximal tubular cells are dependent on the state of oxidative stress
    WELGAMPOLA M- Masseter muscle responses to air and bone conducted sound in man
    Wellendorph Petrine- DEORPHANIZATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF GPRC6A A PROMISCUOUS G PROTEIN-COUPLED RECEPTOR ACTIVATED BY BASIC L-AMINO ACIDS
    Weller J.- Establishing mRNA transfection procedures for functional CFTR correction
    Welling *A.- Naturally occurring C-terminal hERG channel mutation (N996I) accelerates IKr current inactivation in HEK293 cells
    Welling A- Analysis of sodium and calcium channels in murine pancreatic islet cells
     - The Cardiac Calcium Channel Regulates More than just Cardiac Contractility.
     - Evidence against direct coupling between single L-type Cav1.2 Ca2+ channels and RyRs to generate Ca2+ sparks in arterial vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC).
    Welp H- Influence of reductions in renal perfusion pressure and changes in blood pressure dynamics on the expression of subunits of the renal ENaC in conscious rats
     - Nitric oxide modulates the influence of blood pressure oscillations on renal hemodynamics
    Welsch U- Shedding of the endothelial glycocalyx: a key to reperfusion injury
    Welsch J.- Fever, sickness behavior and circulating cytokines in response to macrophage-activating lipopeptide-2 and lipopolysaccharide in toll-like receptor-2-deficient mice and CD36-deficient rats
    Welscher U.- Human uterine motor oscillations and tocolytic therapy
     - Role of the cholinergic system in blood pressure reactions to nicotine
     - Ca-dependence of stretch-activated vesical channels
    Welscher Ursula- ON PATHOPHYSIOLOGICAL MOTOR REACTIONS OF URINARY BLADDER PREPARATIONS AFTER TOXICANTS
    WELSCHOFF J- The -2-adrenoceptor agonist terbutaline specifically decreases pulmonary arterial pressure by -adrenoceptor antagonism
    Welschoff J.- Regulation of vascular tone by the extracellular matrix in the systemic and pulmonary circulation
     - Tuesday, March 24, Hall 3Oral SessionEndothelial cell biology: NO, NADPH oxidaseChairpersons: H. Morawietz (Dresden)U. Pohl (Mnchen) The 2-adrenoceptor antagonist ICI 118,551 relaxes pulmonary arteries via a Gi/o protein-dependent NO release
    Welsh MJ- The cytoskeletal protein a-actinin regulates ASIC1a
    Welsh M.J.- The Acid-Sensing Ion Channel 1a confers pH-dependent Modulation of Excitability in Central Neurons
    WELTE T- Assessment of structural and functional connectivity of the human brain using multimodal MRI and graph theory
    Welter *J.- Ageing induces changes in cross-talk between NO and cAMP/Epac signaling in mouse basilar arteries
    WELTZIEN FA- Electrophysiological properties of pituitary cells in primary cultures from Atlantic Cod (Gadus morhua)
    Weltzien F-A- Molecular characterization and brain expression of GnRH and GnRH receptors in Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua)
     - Environmental regulation of puberty and sexual maturation in marine teleosts
     - Signaling properties of teleost gonadotropes with a first study from Atlantic cod
    Welz A- Mesenchymal stem cells do not show site specific differentiation after transplantation into the lesioned myocardium
     - Cellular Cardiomyoplasty reduces Ventricular Vulnerability in the Infarcted Murine Heart
    WELZ A- Generation and characterization of a proliferation indicator mouse
    Welz A.- High resolution of the cell cycle M-phase for direct visualization of cell division in cardiac muscle
     - Transgenic mouse models for in vivo characterization of cell cycle status and DNA content of cardiomyocytes
    Wemhoner K.- Inhibition of the potassium channel TASK-1 in rat cardiac muscle by endothelin-1 is mediated by phospholipase C
     - TASK-1 channels in cardiac muscle cells of murine and human heart
    Wemhöner K.- Modulation of Ih properties by an N-terminal deletion variant of HCN1 found in epileptic rats
    Wemmie J.A.- The Acid-Sensing Ion Channel 1a confers pH-dependent Modulation of Excitability in Central Neurons
    Wende C- Functional co-expression of the glutamine transporter SNAT3 and the electrogenic sodium/bicarbonate cotransporter NBCe1 in Xenopus laevis oocytes
    Wendel M- Upregulation of endothelin receptor B by low-density lipoproteins in human endothelial cells
    Wendel M.- Characterization of AMP-hydrolysis in human internal mammary artery
     - Effect of omega-3-fatty acid DHA on the regulation of ecto-5-nucleotidase in endothelial cells
    WENDT A- Cell specific deletion of the microRNA producing enzyme Dicer 1 impairs insulin secretion from pancreatic -cells
    Wendt M.- Development of a gender-neutral physical selection test for the professional fire-brigades in Germany
    Wendt T.- Gender-specific content analysis of physiological research in German sport medical publications
    Wenger RH- PASKIN: link between energy metabolism and protein translation in mammals?
     - The onconeural antigen Cdr2 is a novel oxygen regulated protein
     - PHD2 is regulated by the peptidyl-prolyl cis/trans isomerase FKBP38
     - Oxygen-dependent stability of ATF-4 is mediated by Prolyl-4-Hydroxylase Domain (PHD)3
     - Increased prolyl-4-hydroxylase domain (PHD) proteins compensate for decreased oxygen
     - The fibrous sheath protein TSGA10 prevents nuclear accumulation of testis-specific hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF)-1a I.1
     - The molecular response to hypoxia in mammals
     - Unique regulatory and functional properties among prolyl-4-hydroxylase oxygen sensors
     - Hypoxia-induced lung injury in rats ? comparison with findings from stimulation with catecholamines
     - FK506-binding protein 38 (FKBP38) modulates the oxygen-sensing prolyl-4-hydroxylase PHD2
     - Translational regulation of HIF-1a by CPEB1 and 2
     - Induction kinetics and stability determinants of oxygen sensing prolyl-4-hydroxylases
     - The disease-associated proteins Cdr2 and TRIM37 are regulated by HIF prolyl-4-hydroxylase 1
     - Glucose-stimulated insulin production in mice deficient for the PAS kinase PASKIN
    Wenger R.- Onconeuronal cerebellar degeneration-related antigen Cdr2 is strongly expressed in papillary renal cell carcinoma and leads to attenuated hypoxic response
     - Dysregulation of hypoxia-inducible factor by presenilin/γ-secretase loss-of-function mutations
    Wenger R.H.- A novel oxygen-binding globin expressed in the hypoxic testis
    Weninger S.- INFLUENCE OF SELECTIVE PHOSPHODIESTERASE (PDE) SUBTYPE INHIBITORS ON THE INOTROPIC RESPONSE TO 5 HT4 RECEPTORS IN PORCINE LEFT ATRIUM
    WENKE F- A screening tool for post-transcriptional control of genes typic for stem cells by microRNAs
     - Rapid generation of a stable isogenic tri-functional reporter in human cell lines
    Wennemuth G.- A non-enzymatic transport metabolon enhances lactate flux in astrocytes
    Wennerberg M.- Simplified method for estimating dissociation rates of unlabelled ligand-receptor complexes
    Wenning *P.- Endurance exercise alters the immune status of men suffering from non-insulin-dependent type 2 diabetes
    Wenning AS- Analyzis of TRP cation channel function for activation and proliferation of primary human T-cells using siRNA technology
     - Calcium dependence of T-cell proliferation following formation of the immunological synapse
     - CD86 co-stimulation increases calcium influx and activates T-cells more efficiently than CD80
     - Efficient T-cell activation requires kinesin/dynein-dependent mitochondrial translocation to the plasma membrane
    Wenning ASW- Mitochondrial movement to the immunological synapse is required for efficient T-cell activation
    Wenzel B- Activation characteristics of trunk muscles during cyclic upper body pertubations
    Wenzel D- The laminin nonapeptide CDPGYIGSR regulates vascular tone
     - Differences in vascular tone regulation of pulmonary artery and aorta
    Wenzel F- Serum Erythropoietin and Serum Thrombopoietin Levels in permanent Whole Blood Donors and Plasma Donors
     - Serum Erythropoietin Levels during Fetal Development in Patients with Fetal Alloimmune Thrombocytopenia
    Wenzel S- The role of angiotensin II, hyperglycaemia and oxidative stress for the contractile function of cardiomyocytes
     - Autocrine versus endocrine effects of TGFbeta on the heart: influence on its remodelling and its vitality
     - TGFbeta-induced deposition of ECM proteins with resulting loss of contractile function in ventricular cardiac myocytes
     - Stem cell therapy versus statin treatment in the angiotensin II-induced model of heart failure.
    Wenzel U- Effects of flavonoids on p-glycoprotein expression in intestinal epithelial cells
    Wenzel D.- Lentiviral targeting of endothelial cells in arteries by the application of magnetic nanoparticles and radially symmetric magnetic fields
    WENZEL D- The -2-adrenoceptor agonist terbutaline specifically decreases pulmonary arterial pressure by -adrenoceptor antagonism
     - Endothelial 1 integrins regulate vascular development via the AKT/eNOS pathway
    Wenzel D.- Association with the auxiliary subunit PEX5R/Trip8b controls responsiveness of HCN channels to cAMP
     - Combined lentiviral transduction and positioning of endothelial cells by magnetic nanoparticles
     - Monitoring of small vessels in vitro and in vivo using flt-1/eGFP construct
     - Improvement of vascular function by magnetic nanoparticle-assisted gene and endothelial cell transfer in vessels
     - Optogenetic control of vascular contraction
     - Tuesday, March 24, Hall 3Oral SessionEndothelial cell biology: NO, NADPH oxidaseChairpersons: H. Morawietz (Dresden)U. Pohl (Mnchen) The 2-adrenoceptor antagonist ICI 118,551 relaxes pulmonary arteries via a Gi/o protein-dependent NO release
     - Local modulation of angiogenesis by site-directed gene transfer using magnetic nanoparticles
     - The endocannabinoid anandamide induces airway relaxation by the fatty acid amide hydrolase (FAAH)-dependent degradation pathway
    Wenzel J.- Functional characteristics of organotypic slice cultures from adult human myocardium
    Wenzel S- TGF-beta1 improves cardiac performance via up-regulation of laminin-receptor 37/67 in adult ventricular cardiomyocytes
    WENZEL S- Ventricle-specific effects of nitric oxide deficiency on extracellular matrix formation
    Wenzel S.- Induction of diabetes like hyperfiltration in heterozygous eNOS mice overexpressing TGF-b1 does not depend on changes in the mRNA expression of fibrotic markers
     - Extracellular matrix in cardiac remodeling
     - The effect of hyperglycaemia on the -adrenoceptor responsiveness in adult ventricular cardiomyocytes
     - From risk to heart failure in mice: Identification of UCP-2 and biglycan as potential risk factors in the left ventricle leading to severe heart failure
     - The arginine competition: eNOS deficiency and polyamine metabolism
     - Comparable parcrine effects of human progenitor cells irrespectively of the donor's age
     - Biglycan: A negative regulator of cardiac elastin expression in diabetic hearts
     - Enhanced paracrine effects of cardiac progenitor cells depending on the underlying cardiovascular disease of the donor
    Wenzel U- ANTIPROLIFERATIVE ACTIVITY OF HYDROXYTYROSOL, A NATURAL ANTIOXIDANT FROM OLIVES AND OLIVE OIL, IN HT-29 COLON CANCER CELLS
    Werdan K.- Lipopolysaccharide modulates cardiac pacemaker function by reduction of HCN channel activity
     - Modulation by lipopolysaccharide of cardiac pacemaker channel activity critically depends on the presence of Lipid A and the O-chain polysaccharide
    WERGELAND A- Modulating effects of cAMP on Daunorucin induced apoptosis in the promyelocytic cell line NB4
     - Identification of the functional role of GSK3 in reperfusion therapy
    Wergifosse F- RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LEPTIN AND ADIPOSITY IN THREE CATTLE BREEDS
    Werner *F.- In vivo fluorescence-imaging of matrix metalloproteinase activity and response to therapy in an animal model of rheumatoid arthritis
    Werner GS- Combination of cardiac conduction disease and long QT syndrome caused by mutation T1620K in the cardiac sodium channel
    Werner S- Exercise-induced alterations of peroxiredoxin-isoforms in skeletal muscle of wild-type and heterozygous MnSOD-deficient mice
     - Isoform-Specific Downregulation of Peroxiredoxins in Human Failing Myocardium
     - Activin receptor signaling modifies excitatory and inhibitory synaptic transmission in hippocampus.
    Werner Natalie- INTERACTIONS BETWEEN SYSTEMIC HEMODYNAMICS AND CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW DURING ATTENTIONAL PROCESSING
    WERNER A- Molecular evolution of NaPi-II cotransporters
    WERNER F- Treatment with bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells for myocardial infarction in rats
    Werner F.- Tracking of mesenchymal stem cells after infusion in mice
     - Dual effects of atrial natriuretic peptide on systemic microvascular endothelial permeability
     - Endothelial cGMP-dependent protein kinase I and TRPC6 channels mediate anti-inflammatory effects of ANP in the microcirculation
    Werth N- Role of HIF-1 in bacterial infections
    Wesch D- ANALYSIS OF SUBUNIT INTERACTIONS BETWEEN MEMBERS OF THE EPITHELIAL SODIUM CHANNEL FAMILY
    Weser S- The Cardiac Ankyrin Repeat Protein Is Associated With Proteins Of The Cytoskeleton
    WESS J- Effect of M3 Muscarinic Acetylcholine Receptors on Diverse Physiological Functions in the Eye and on Glaucoma Development
    Wess J.- Impact of M3 and M5 acetylcholine receptors on cholinergic dilatation of mesenteric arteries in genetically modified mice
    Wesselborg S- Inhibition of Na+/H+ Exchanger Activity by Parvovirus B19 Protein NS1
     - Mitochondria-independent death receptor mediated cytosolic acidification during apoptosis of T cells
    Wesselborg S.- Parvovirus B19 protein NS1 inhibits Na+/H+ exchanger
    Wesseling J- DELAYED ONSET OF A SLOWLY RECOVERING COMPONENT OF SHORT-TERM DEPRESSION DURING EXHAUSTIVE USE AT EXCITATORY CENTRAL SYNAPSES
    Wessig C- Intrathecal passive transfer of IgG from a patient with anti-amphiphysin associated stiff person syndrome blocks GABAergic presynaptic inhibition
    West T- Activation of AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) inhibits ADH stimulated anion secretion through the cystic fibrosis transmembrane regulator in the MDCKC7 cell line.
    Westendorf A- Alterations of expression and function of the Na+/H+ exchanger NHE3 during early inflammation in IL-10 knockout murine intestine
    Westerblad H.- The underlying mechanisms of delayed force recovery from fatigue are dependent on reactive oxygen species metabolism in skeletal muscle fibres
    Westerblad H- Altered non-selective cation currents in type 2 diabetic cardiomyocytes
    WESTERBLAD H- Contractile defects and protein nitration in slow-twitch muscle of mice with collagen-induced arthritis
     - Mitochondrial ROS triggered by -adrenergic stress contributes to cardiac inotropy in wild-type but not ob/ob mice
     - Ketone bodies inhibit insulin-mediated glucose transport in mouse skeletal muscle
     - Changes in skeletal muscle calcium handling during fatigue and recovery
     - ICAR reverses ketone body mediated insulin resistance in isolated oxidative muscle
     - The interaction between mitochondria and sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ handling in skeletal muscle
     - Calcium handling in diabetes
     - Prolonged low-frequency force depression is not explained by reduced sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ release under physiologically-relevant conditions
    Westerhausen M.- CORM-S1: Light-triggered delivery of carbon monoxide and iron ions to modulate ion channel function
    Westerweel J- Cardiovascular Development Controlled by Fluid Shear Stress.
    Weston AH- Ca2+ SENSORS AND Ca2+-SENSITIVE K+ CHANNELS IN THE VASCULATURE
    Weston A.- THE AMAZING MAMMALIAN BLOOD VESSEL: MORE SURPRISES FROM AN OLD FRIEND
    WESTON AH- Endothelium-derived hyperpolarisation of vascular smooth muscle cells
    Westphal M- Intraoperative arousal reaction due to bilateral electrical stimulation of the internal globus pallidus
    Westphal J. K.- Tuesday, March 24, Hall 4Oral SessionKidney PhysiologyChairpersons: M. Gekle (Halle/Saale),F. Schweda (Regensburg) Tricellulin enhances the barrier for ions and for macromolecules depending on its localization within the tight junction
    Weth A.- Mitochondrial Ca2+mobilization is a key element in olfactory signaling
    Wetterau E.- Human endothelial LOX-1 expression is not associated with impairment of endothelium-dependent vasoreactivity in conduit vessels
    Wettschureck N- Mouse models for studying G-protein mediated signalling
    Wettschurek N.- The transforming growth factor-β-activated kinase 1 regulates angiogenesis in endothelial cells
    Wettwer *E.- Characteristics of the Sodium Current (INa) in Atrial Myocytes from Patients in Sinus Rhythm and Chronic Atrial Fibrillation
    Wettwer E.- Late component of the transient outward current (Ito) is induced by DPP10
    Wetzel C- Different sensory properties of nasal and cutaneous trigeminal neurons identified by viral tracing
    Wetzel CH- Hyposmia in CNGB1-deficient mice caused by functional impairment and subciliary retention of the olfactory CNG channel
    Wetzel P- Carbonic anhydrases IV, IX, and XIV of the sarcoplasmic reticulum from mice skeletal muscle fibers
    WETZEL P- Lactic acid transport across skeletal muscle sarcolemma - relevance of membrane-bound carbonic anhydrases IV, IX and XIV
    Wetzker R.- Modulatory function ofPI3K in mu-opioid inhibition of voltage-gated calcium channels in nociceptive neurons
    Wever KE.- REMOTE ISCHEMIC PRECONDITIONING: A LEG UP ON RENAL IRI
     - ADDITIVE PROTECTIVE EFFECTS OF REMOTE AND LOCAL POSTCONDITIONING ON RENAL ISCHEMIA REPERFUSION INJURY
    Weydahl HM- Nuclear medicine can select patients with heart failure to resynchronization therapy
    WEYHERSMULLER A- Tethering vesicles to the active zone cytomatrix promotes sustained synaptic release
     - Postsynaptic receptor dysfunction induces retrograde compensation by increasing the number of readily releasable vesicles at the Drosophila neuromuscular junction
    Weyhersmuller A.- The LEM-domain protein MAN1 is required for presynaptic function at the drosophila neuromuscular junction
     - Mechanisms of high-frequency synaptic transmission at a central excitatory synapse
     - Bruchpilot filaments accelerate vesicle reloading at active zones
    Weyhersmüller A.- Functional Nanoscopy of Synaptic States
     - Extracting single molecule information from super-resolved nanostructures of active zones
     - Mechanisms of kHz-transmission at a central synapse
    White JA- Synchronization in Hybrid Neuronal Networks
    WHITEHEAD NP- Interactions between stretch activated channels and reactive oxygen species: role in Duchenne muscular dystrophy
    Whitelaw C- Lack of effect in vivo of K+-channel modulators of fluid absorption after Escherichia coli enterotoxin (STa) challenge.
    WHITELEY L- The role of NMDA and GABA receptors in ischaemic damage to white matter oligodendrocytes
    Whittaker D- Expression and function of KCNQ channels in myometrium from non-pregnant mice and rats
    Whittington M.A.- The role of GABAergic inhibition on kainic acid-induced persistent gamma oscillations in the rat basolateral amygdala in vitro
    Whyte Moira K B- ROLE OF THE OXYGEN SENSOR PHD3 IN MACROPHAGE-MEDIATED INFLAMMATION
    Wibo M.- Vasopressin increases expression of preproendothelin-1 in rat aortic smooth muscle A7R5 cells. Role of intracellular calcium
    Wibo M- Trpc1 is involved in receptor-activated calcium entry in rat aortic smooth muscle cells
     - A novel method for rapid separation of endothelial and smooth muscle RNA reveals Na+/K+-ATPase alpha subunit distribution in rat aorta.
    WIBORG O- GABAA and GABAB receptor mediated inhibition of mPFC layer 2/3 pyramidal neurons in a chronic mild stress model of depression.
     - Chronic mild stress reduces inhibitory neurotransmission in rat hippocampus
     - Pin-pointing an electrophysiological hallmark distinguishing anhedonic-like versus resilient animals in the rat chronic mild stress model of depression
     - Vascular-bed-specific changes in function of resistance arteries in chronic mild stress rat model of depression
     - Chronic Mild Stress (CMS) induced depression associated with increase in contractility and sensitivity to noradrenaline of rat mesenteric small arteries.
    WIBRAND K- Regulation of the microRNA-induced silencing complex during LTP in adult rat brain
     - Translation initiation during Arc-dependent LTP consolidation is controlled by sustained TrkB activation coupled to ERK-MNK signalling and inhibition of the translation repressor CYFIP1
     - Identification of microRNAs targeting Arc: a key regulator of protein synthesis-dependent forms of synaptc plasticity
    Wichmann C- Drosophila Bruchpilot is required for presynaptic active zone assembly and Ca2+-channel clustering to ensure efficient vesicle release
    WICHMANN C- Tethering vesicles to the active zone cytomatrix promotes sustained synaptic release
    Wichmann C.- Bruchpilot filaments accelerate vesicle reloading at active zones
    WIDESTRAND Å- Inflammation in the acute brain slice
    Widestrand Åsa- Glial fibrillary acidic protein and vimentin are negative regulators of the neurogenic niche
    Wieczorek H.- Identification of the first animal disaccharide transporter in Drosophila melanogaster
    Wieczorek H.- Novel insights into the SLC45 gene family of putative sugar transporters
     - The mammalian Solute Carrier Family 45 of alternative sugar transporters
    Wiedemann FR- Block of the mitochondrial permeability transition pore may cause neuroprotection
    Wiedenmann B- Cooling agents menthol and icilin induce Ca2+ influx in the neuroendocrine tumor cell line BON by activating TRPM8 channels
    Wiedenmann M- Vasodilation of microvessels by the AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) involves reduction of smooth muscle calcium sensitivity and activation of BKca channels
    Wieder T- Inhibition of erythrocyte cation channels and phosphatidylserine exposure by catecholamines
     - Enhanced eryptosis of red blood cells from gene targeted mice lacking the Cl-/HCO3-exchanger AE1
     - Cell volume regulation and T cell survival in taurine transporter (TAUT) knock-out mice
     - PGE2 dependent erythrocyte death blunts malaria in annexin A7 deficient mice
     - Ca2+-induced phosphatidylserine exposure and enhanced clearance of erythrocytes in iron deficiency
     - Mechanisms underlying anti-A-IgG antibody induced suicidal erythrocyte death
     - Paclitaxel stimulates erythrocyte programmed cell death by a caspase-independent mechanism
     - Decreased cation channel activity and blunted channel-dependent eryptosis in fetal erythrocytes
     - Colchicine analogs inhibit channel-induced eryptosis
     - Stimulation of eryptosis by lipoxygenase inhibitors nordihydroguaiaretic acid and Bay-Y5884
    Wiedmann F.- Cloning and functional characterization of porcine two-pore-domain potassium (K2P) channels TREK1 (pK2P2.1) and TASK1 (pK2P3.1)
    Wieland S.- Detecting midbrain dopamine in distinct forebrain regions using voltammetry
    WIELAND T- BK CHANNEL PHOSPHORYLATION BY PKC MODULATES PKA- AND PKG-MEDIATED EFFECTS
    Wieland T.- CD40-CD154 interaction induces phospholipase C-dependent endothelial cell release of von Willebrand factor in vitro and in situ
     - Regulator of G protein signaling 5 is crucial for arteriogenesis in mice
     - CD154 leads to release of von Willebrand factor in endothelial cells promoting platelet adhesion and reinforcing monocyte recruitment
     - Atrial (ANP) and B-type natriuretic peptides (BNP) stimulate endothelial matrix metalloproteinase secretion and postischemic endothelial regeneration
    Wielockx B.- Cardiomyocyte-specific Prolyl-4-hydroxylase Domain 2 knock out protects from acute myocardial ischaemic injury but is deleterious with aging
     - Loss of PHD2 affects myeloid cell functions and alters the progression of ischemia
     - Neuron-specific inactivation of prolyl-4-hydroxylase domain protein 2 decreases brain injury after transient cerebral ischemia
    Wielockx B.W.- Interplay between N-cadherin and VE-cadherin expression in breast cancer progression
    Wielputz MO- NDRG2 stimulates amiloride-sensitive Na+ currents in Xenopus laevis oocytes
     - NDRG2 stimulates amiloride-sensitive Na+ currents in Xenopus laevis oocytes
    Wiemann M- Regulation of integrin alpha 9 in osteoblastic cells by bone morphogenetic protein-2
     - Effects of levetiracetam and topiramate on pHi regulation of human neocortical brain slices
     - Disruption of the neuronal anion-exchanger AE3 confers neuronal hyperexcitabity in mice
     - Brainstem NHE-3 expression is enhanced by metabolic but not by respiratory acidosis
     - Increased susceptibility to metabolic acidosis by alimentary alkali depletion in rabbits
     - Stimulation of Phrenic Burst Activity by Selective Inhibition of NHE3
     - NHE3 mRNA in Human Brainstem: Over-Expression in SID Victims
     - The low magnesium epilepsy of human neocortical brainslices is inhibited by intracellular acidification
     - Effects of calcium antagonists on veratridine-induced epileptiform activity of hippocampal CA3-neurons
     - Differential antiepileptic effects of zonisamide on hippocampal CA-3 neurons.
     - Hypercapnia and Intracellular Acidosis Inhibit 0-Mg Epilepsy in Rat and Human Cerebral Cortex
     - Sodium and Chloride Absorptive Defects in the Small Intestine in Slc26a6 and NHE3 Null Mice
    Wiemuth *D.- Brain Liver Intestine Na+ Channel (BLINaC) is highly expressed in bile ducts and activated by bile acids
    Wiemuth D.- Peflin - An Interaction Partner of the putative machanotransducer TRPN1
     - hINaC and rBLINaC share electrophysiological characteristics
     - Single-channel properties of the human bile acid-sensitive ion channel (BASIC)
    WIENANDS J- Molecular mechanisms of neutrophil migration: Role of Syk and mAbp1
    Wienands J.- Monday, March 23, Hall 4Oral SessionVascular inflammation: Basic aspectsChairpersons: H.-J. Schnittler (Dresden)B. Walzog (Mnchen) The mammalian actin binding protein 1 (mAbp1) is required for firm arrest and intraluminal crawling of neutrophils during the acute inflammatory response
    Wieringa B- KATP channel activity of pancreatic B-cells is regulated by an adenylate kinase
    Wiesehöfer M.- Skeletal muscle eNOS: Influence of physical exercise in non-insulin dependent typ-2-diabetic men
    Wiesen *K.- Functional and morphological development of hearts from Gq/11 knockout mice
    Wiesen K.- Lysophosphatidic acid induced signaling in human and mice erythrocytes
     - The electrophysiological effects of chronic application of aldosterone on ventricular myocytes of Gq/11 knock out mice
    Wiesener MS- HIF in the kidney: from pathophysiology to clinical application
    Wiesinger *A.- Nanomechanical properties of the endothelial glycocalyx ex vivo: an atomic force microscopy study
    WIESIOLLEK K- Acute exercise-induced lipid- and peroxiredoxin- oxidation in erythrocytes of non-insulin-dependent type 2 diabetic men
    Wiesner CD- Grasping the Ebbinghaus illusion: evidence for a reduction effect
    Wiesner RJ- Regulation of nuclear genes encoding mitochondrial proteins during skeletal muscle differentiation by cAMP responsive element binding protein 1 (CREB1)
     - CREB-1 (cAMP response element binding protein 1) regulates mitochondrial biogenesis in skeletal muscle
    Wietzorrek G- BK channel deficiency prevents low Cl-conductance myotonia, probably via reduced T-tubular K+ accumulation.
    Wiggers L.- Determination of MMP2 and MMP9 activities in synovial fluid of healthy horses using zymography
    Wiggers L.- MMP2 AND MMP9 ACTIVITIES IN SYNOVIAL FLUID: COMPARISON BETWEEN HORSES WITH ARTICULAR DISEASE AND HEALTHY HORSES
     - EFFECTS OF SUPPLEMENT EXTRACTS ON EQUINE CHONDROCYTE CULTURES
     - EFFECTS OF ORAL SUPPLEMENTATION WITH GLUCOSAMINE AND CHONDROITIN SULPHATE ON F-2-ISOPROSTANE CONCENTRATION AND ENZYMATIC BALANCE IN IL-1-BETA STIMULATED-CHONDROCYTES
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    WIGREN HK- Characterization of sleep-wake patterns in a mouse line overexpressing human prepro-orexin
    WIGREN H-K- Glutamate receptors in migrating neural progenitor cells
     - Cellular mechanisms of sleep and sleep homeostasis
     - Slow wave sleep decreases with aging
    WIIG H- Role of the extracellular matrix in fluid volume regulation
     - Contribution of skeletal muscle to cytokine production in heart failure
    WIIG H- Identification of possible ovarian cancer specific biomarkers in the tumour interstitial fluid
     - Effect of local anaesthetics on interstitial colloid osmotic pressure in human subcutaneous tissue sampled by wick technique
    Wilbring M.- A recently developed potassium-chloride and n-acetylhistidine enriched storage solution is superior to isotonic sodium-chloride-solution for intraoperative short-time storage of saphenous vein grafts
    WILCOX CS- Myogenic responses of perfused renal afferent arterioles in mice: effects of salt intake and reduced renal mass
    Wild K- An In Vivo Analysis of the Endophilin-A N-BAR Domain, Based on Mutagenesis
    WILDE M- Are pilocarpine-induced epileptic seizures in rats really more frequent during day than during night?
    Wildemann D- Specific inhibition of FKBP38 reduces hypoxia-induced apoptosis in myocytes from adult and neonatal rats
    Wilden M.- Alterations of the Red Blood Cells NOS System after Blood Donation And Re-Infusion In Moderately Trained Subjects
    Wildling L- Evidence for aldosterone receptor sites in plasma membrane of vascular endothelium
    WILDMANN S- Physiological effects of GTP on M1-cortical collecting duct cell line
    Wilemsen P.- INTRAMYOCARDIAL TRANSPLANTATION OF MESENCHYMAL AND BONE MARROW MONONUCLEAR STEM CELLS AFTER HEALED MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION: AN HEMODYNAMIC STUDY
    Wiles C.- Pulsatility as a key aspect of HPA regulation
    Wilhelm M.- COMPARISON OF BLOOD AND SALIVA LACTATE LEVEL AFTER EXERCISE
    Wilhelmi M.- Ex vivo artery mouse model for long-term investigations of vascular endothelium
    Wilhelmsson U.- Reactive astrogliosis and post neurotrauma recovery: Human neural stem cell-reactivated proprioneuronal circuitry in GFAP-/-VIMENTIN-/- mice following spinal cord injury
    Wilhelmsson Ulrika- Glial fibrillary acidic protein and vimentin are negative regulators of the neurogenic niche
    Wilkars W.- The metabotropic glutamate receptor mGluR2, but not mGluR3 is upregulated in the medial perforant path of pilocarpine-treated chronically epileptic rats
    Wilke *B.U.- Analysis of Phospholipase C dependent inhibition of TASK channels
    Wilke B.- A toolset to dissect Gq-protein coupled receptor signaling provides new insights into TASK-channel regulation
    Wilkens M- Expression of the epithelial Ca2+ channels TRPV5 and TRPV6 in ovine Ca2+ transporting tissues
    Wilkens M.- Effect of 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 on macromineral homoeostasis of sheep fed different levels of calcium
    Wilker Barbara- Interaction of Bax with a mitochondrial potassium channel is crucial for its action in apoptosis
    Wilkerson DP- Sodium bicarbonate ingestion reduces VO2 slow component during intense exercise
     - Influence of Acute Plasma Volume Expansion on Oxygen Uptake Kinetics in High-Intensity Exercise
    Wilkinson D- Regulation of cell repulsion and invasion by cross-talk to Eph receptors
    WILKINSON D- Systemic hypoxia attenuates increases in muscle protein synthesis (MPS) after resistance exercise (RE)
    Willadt S- Asynchronous inhibitory synaptic transmission between Syt-I-deficient striatal neurones in culture does not differentiate between Ca2+ and Sr2+-ions.
    WILLADT S- The divalent cation sensor for asynchronous transmitter release does not differentiate between Ca2+ and Sr2+
    Willadt S.- Facilitated exocytosis of synaptic vesicles lacking the sensor for Ca2+-dependent fusion
    Willam C- HIF in the kidney: from pathophysiology to clinical application
    Willam C.- Deletion of von Hippel-Lindau protein converts renin producing into erythropoietin producing cells in the kidney
     - The organic anion transporter 1 is a pharmacological target for inhibitors of prolyl hydroxylases
    Willecke K- Expression and function of connexins in mouse heart
    Willecke K.- Connexin45 is expressed in arteriolar smooth muscle but its function remains elusive
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     - Functional connexin40 protein is mandatory for conduction of endothelium-dependent dilations in arterioles and blood pressure control
     - The Connexin40 A96S Loss-of-Function mutation from a patient suffering from atrial fibrillation causes renin dependent hypertension in mice
    Willemsen P.H.- Deletion of PPAR results in more pronounced cardiac hypertrophy in response to chronic pressure overload
    Willemsen P- PPARb/[delta] inhibits cardiac fibroblast proliferation and differentiation
    Williams AJ- Ion Channel Reconstitution of KirBac1.1
    Williams GR- ROLE OF THYROID HORMONE RECEPTORS IN BONE MATURATION
    Williams Diana L- ROLE OF ROSTRAL FOREBRAIN GLP-1 RECEPTORS IN THE CONTROL OF FOOD INTAKE
    Williams S.- Functional roles of dendrite-targeting interneurons in superficial layers of the neocortex
    Williamson M- A peptide-gated ion channel from the freshwater polyp Hydra
     - New subunits from Hydra magnipapillata provide insights into the origins of the DEG/ENaC ion channel family
    Williamson M.- The peptide-gated ion channel from Hydra magnipapillata is made of three homologous subunits
    Willing A- Functional differences between vertebrate and invertebrate amiloride-sensitive Na+ absorption
    Willkomm *L.- The Influence of 19-Norandrostendione on the Proliferation and Differentiation of C2C12 Myoblasts
    Willkomm L.- Early time course of SUMO-1 density modulation in human myofibers following a single bout of intense resistance exercise
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     - Chronic in vivo mechanical stimulations regulate focal adhesion constituents skeletal muscle type-dependent
     - Alterations of the Red Blood Cells NOS System after Blood Donation And Re-Infusion In Moderately Trained Subjects
    Willnov T.- Impaired aldosterone responsiveness in corticosteroid binding gobulin deficient mice
    Willnow TE- Strategies to prevent aminoglycoside-induced nephrotoxicity
    WILLUMSEN NJ- Characterization of KCNQ1 potassium channels expressed in Xenopus oocytes using non-stationary noise analysis
    WILLUMSEN NJ- Characterization of a voltage-gated chloride channel in storage cells of the anhydrobiotic eutardigrade Richtersius coronifer
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     - Correlation between behavioral, neural and electrophysiological responses associated with water absorption in amphibian skin
     - KCNQ1 channel response to cell volume changes is not mediated by ATP release
    WILMES J- Glycogen synthase kinase 3 in the regulation of amino acid transport
    Wilmes J.- Regulation of KCNQ1/KCNE1 by -catenin
    Wilson S- Respiratory Syncytial Virus inhibits Na+ current in H441 human bronchial epithelial cells.
    Wilson SM- Constitutively active Serum and Glucocorticoid Kinase-1 SGK1 evokes a Na+ conductance in human airway epithelial cells that is potentiated by insulin.
     - The regulation of a -ENaC transcription does not involve SGK1
     - Modulation of dexamethasone-evoked a-ENaC expression by the mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR)
     - A Ba2+ resistant, bupivicaine sensitive K+ conductance in H441 human airway epithelial cells
     - Ion channels regulating alveolar fluid transport
     - Cloning and expression of a K+ channel from H441 human airway epithelial cells
    Wilson S.- Membrane Na+ currents in human nasal epithelial cells
     - Outwardly-rectifying K+ currents recorded from motile human spermatozoa
     - Dexamethasone-induced activatin of epithelial Na+ channels does not correlated with increase phosphorylation of endogenous Nedd-4/2 in H441 human airway epithelial cells
    Wilson J.- Embryonic stem cell-derived macrophages - a novel approach to developing anti-inflammatory macrophages for cell therapy
    Wilson S.- PI3K and the regulation of airway Na+ transport
     - The role of SGK1 in the glucocorticoid-induced activation of the -Enacgene promoter
    WILSON SM- Effects of nominally selective inhibitors of PKB (Akti-1/2) and SGK1 (GSK650394A) upon the insulin-dependent control of an epithelial Na conductance in cortical collecting duct cells (mpkCCD)
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    Wilting J.- Hypoxia-inducible factor-1 affects cardiac function during chronic pressure overload
    Wimmers S- Identification of calcium channels in the retinal pigment epithelium
     - Membrane currents in freshly isolated RPE cells from bestrophin-1 deficient mice
     - INFLUENCE OF BESTROPHIN-1 ON INTRACELLULAR SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION IN THE RETINAL PIGMENT EPITHELIUM
     - Cell physiological analysis of RPE cells of Vmd2 deficient mice
     - Hydroxyl radical induced Ca2+ response in the human retinal pigment epithelium
     - Basal calcium entry in retinal pigment epithelial cells
    WINBERG S- Stress coping strategies in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
     - Central influence of corticotropin releasing hormone (CRH) on agonistic behaviour in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
     - Frequency distribution of stress coping strategies in five populations of brown trout (Salmo trutta)
    Winberg S- Dietary L-tryptophan suppresses aggression and stress responsiveness in juvenile rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
    Winberg S- Aggression in rainbow trout is inhibited by both MR and GR antagonists
    WINBLAD VON WALTER L- Changes in heart rate, haematocrit and plasma cortisol concentrations in castrated male goats during three different test situations
    Winckels Stephan K.G.- Role of ventricular activation for arrhythmogenesis in the CAVB dog model
    Wind S- Analysis of apocynin as an inhibitor of NADPH oxidases
    Windoffer B- Genome of herpes simplex virus type-1 translocates through the nuclear pore as a condensed, rod-like structure
    WING-KEE LEE- Cadmium-induced disruption of the adherens junction complex triggers Wnt signaling and -catenin/TCF4-dependent upregulation of proliferation and survival genes in kidney proximal tubule cells.
    Wingler K- The Novel Nox Inhibitor VAS2870 Prevents OxLDL- Induced Reactive Oxygen Species Formation in HUVEC
    Wingler K.- NADPH OXIDASE AS A PHARMACOLOGICAL TARGET IN DISEASE-RELEVANT OXIDATIVE STRESS
    WINKELMANN A- Phorbol-ester mediated hASH1 suppression: Different ways to keep the level down.
    Winkler *U.- Impact of astrocyte-specific deletion of the cytoskeletal adaptor protein vinculin in vivo
    Winkler G- Reduction of arteriosclerotic nanoplaque formation and size in cardiovascular high-risk patients under Ginkgo biloba (EGb 761) medication
    Winkler K- A cross-over study of fluvastatin vs. atorvastatin single-dose effects on arteriosclerotic nanoplaque formation in type 2 diabetic patients
     - Reduction of arteriosclerotic nanoplaque formation and size in cardiovascular high-risk patients under Ginkgo biloba (EGb 761) medication
    Winkler L- Regulation of integrin alpha 9 in osteoblastic cells by bone morphogenetic protein-2
    Winkler Jürgen- The physiology of neural stem cells in the healthy and diseased brain
    WINKLER C- Expression of Ca-regulating proteins in nuclei isolated from human myocardium
    Winkler K.- Arteriosclerosis prophylaxis by Ginkgo biloba (EGb 761) in patients with metabolic syndrome
    Winkler-Stuck K- Neuroprotectants may act by inhibiting the mitochondrial permeability transition pore
    Winklhofer-Roob Brigitte M.- EFFECTS OF ALPHA-TOCOPHEROL VERSUS MIXED TOCOPHEROL SUPPLEMENTATION ON 5-NITRO-GAMMA-TOCOPHEROL CONCENTRATIONS AND NUCLEAR FACTOR KAPPA B ACTIVATION IN SMOKERS COMPARED TO NONSMOKERS.
    Winlove C.I.P.- Membrane currents underlying characteristics firing patterns of developing spinal neurons in Xenopus
    Winner B.- Electrophysiological characterization of human stem cell derived nociceptors
    Winning *S.- Hypoxia inducible factor-1 drives type I interferon expression in dendritic cells
    WINNING S- Acute Hypoxia Induces HIF-1 Independent Monocyte Adhesion to Endothelial Cells Through Increased ICAM-1 Expression
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    Winning S.- Characterization of dendritic cells under inflammatory hypoxia
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     - Induction of endotoxin tolerance mimics HIF-1 knockout and effects monocyte-endothelial interaction
     - Influence of hypoxia inducible factor (HIF)-1 deficiency in dendritic cells on the course of acute and chronic viral infections
     - The Role of Hypoxia-Inducible Factors in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
     - Myeloid HIF-1 and HIF-2 in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
    Winstanley Craig- PHYSIOLOGY AND PATHOLOGY OF HUMAN URETER: EFFECTS OF CLINICALLY RELEVANT E. COLI INFECTIONS
    Winter *N.- A point mutation associated with episodic ataxia type 6 increases glutamate transporter- associated anion currents
    Winter H- Thyroid hormone controls expression level of Cav1.3 and BK channels in rat inner hair cells
    Winter B.- Effects of a SOD mimetic on H2O2-induced oxidative stress in mouse pancreatic beta-cells
    Winter J- Proteasome inhibition reduces mortality and decreases cardiac injury in a murine model of myocardial hibernation
     - Toll-like receptor 4 signalling affects adiponectin in the hypertrophic heart
    Winter J.- Interaction of Adiponectin and Ghrelin with Toll-like receptor signalling
     - Gender and Toll-like receptor signaling affect cardiac function in hypertrophy
    Winter S.- Epidermal growth factor receptor mediates partially aldosterone induced fibrosis in the aorta
    Winterhager E.- The effect of oxygen on placental connexins 43 and 46 and its contribution to preeclampsia
    Winterpacht A.- Inherited pain: A shift in sodium channel Nav1.7 inactivation - not activation - is the electrophysiological basis for erythromelalgia in a patient carrying the mutation A1632T
    WINTHER G- Maternal protein restriction before pregnancy reduces offspring early body mass and affects glucose metabolism in C57BL/6JBom mice
    Wirth A- Mouse models for studying G-protein mediated signalling
    Wirth C- Acidosis induced multi-drug resistance in rat prostate cancer cells (AT1) is mediated by ERK and p38
    Wirth M.- Ca-dependence of stretch-activated vesical channels
    Wirthner R- FK506-binding protein 38 (FKBP38) modulates the oxygen-sensing prolyl-4-hydroxylase PHD2
     - Increased prolyl-4-hydroxylase domain (PHD) proteins compensate for decreased oxygen
     - Oxygen-dependent stability of ATF-4 is mediated by Prolyl-4-Hydroxylase Domain (PHD)3
    Wirtz N.- Development of a gender-neutral physical selection test for the professional fire-brigades in Germany
    Wischmeyer E- Functional differences between mouse and human TRESK K2P channel orthologues
     - Kir2 potassium channels are differentially regulated by Gq/11 coupled receptors
     - TASK channel sensitivity to volatile anesthetics: dose-dependent effects of halothane
     - The retention factor p11 causes ER-localisation of the K+ channel TASK-1 by means of a di-lysine motif
    WISCHMEYER E- Antidepressants interact with the N-terminus of tandem-pore potassium channels
    Wischmeyer E.- The two-pore domain channel TRESK is the major component of potassium background current and a molecular target for plant ingredients in DRG neurons
    Wisden W- Effects of hypoxia on respiration of TASK1 potassium channel knockout mice
    WISDEN W- Mechanisms of actions of neurosteroids in GABA-A receptor mouse model systems
    Wisden W.- Expression and localization of the TASK K+ channels in adrenal glands
    Wissenbach U- TRPV6 augments calcium-dependent cell proliferation
     - Murine ORAI2 splice variants form functional CRAC channels
    WISSENBERG M- Endurance training enhances BDNF release from the human brain
    Wissinger B- Electrophysiological characterization of mutant CNGA3 channels associated with achromatopsia
    Wissuwa B.- Investigating the interplay of NO and ROS during cardiomyocyte differentiation from mouse embryonic stem cells
    Wit C de- Gap junctional communication via connexin40 is essential for the pressure control of the renin system
    Wit C.- Ca2+-dependent K+-channels (IK1, SK3) mediate arteriolar dilation in a distinct stimulus-dependent fashion
     - Impaired renal blood flow autoregulation due to compromised tubuloglomerular feedback in mice lacking connexin 40
    Wit J.-M.- A bone overgrowth disorder due to a gain-of-function mutation of guanylyl cyclase B, the receptor for C-type natriuretic peptide
    Witschas K- Who is the keeper of the gate? - Single-channel properties after reciprocal exchange of the pore in the cation channels TRPM2 and TRPM8
    WITTE O- An evolutionarily-conserved set of microRNAs links brain maturation and aging
    Wittekindt OH- Potassium channel activators increase sodium transport in fetal alveolar epithelial cells
     - Ba2+ -inhibitable granule exocytosis in mucus- containing NCI H292 cells
     - A cellular model for rat type II pneumocytes
     - Overexpression of syntaxin 3 inhibits lamellar body fusion in rat alveolar type II cells
     - SK3 channels are involved in triggering the outgrowth of filopodia like structures in neural progenitor cells
    Wittekindt O.- Post-fusion actin coating of secretory vesicles: A role of unconventional myosins in lamellar body exocytosis in alveolar type II cells
     - Vesicular P2X4 controls exocytic post-fusion phase
     - Fusion-activated cation-entry (FACE) via P2X4 couples surfactant secretion and alveolar fluid transport
    Wittekindt O. H.- TRP channel modulators 2-aminoethoxydiphenyl borate and capsazepine induce clathrin dependent endocytosis in H441 cells
    Wittekindt O.H.- Molecular basis of epithelial cell response to streptococcal exotoxin: Role of STIM1 and Orai1 proteins
     - TRP channel blockers inhibit amiloride-sensitive whole cell currents in distal lung epithelia with higher potency than transepithelial shortcircuit currents
     - Characterization of transepithelial fluid and electrolyte transport by cultured distal airway epithelial cells NCI-H441
     - Adaptation of water resorption in NCI-H441 epithelia to long term apical volume expansion
     - Synaptotagmin-7 as regulator of fusion pore expansion during the postfusion stage of lamellar body exocytosis in alveolar type II epithelial cells
     - Actin coating of lamellar bodies during the post-fusion phase of exocytosis is mediated by Rho GTPases
    WITTEKINDT OH- Stretch induced acute cell damage in alveolar type II cells
     - Ca2+ signaling in alveolar epithelial cells by the pore forming cytolysin, Streptolysin-o
     - Transport of plasma membrane components to lamellar bodies
     - Stretch-induced Ca2+ signaling in Calu 3 cells
    Wittekindt Oliver H.- Hemifusion states of variable duration precede exocytotic fusion pores in alveolar type II cells
    WITTENMAYER N- Co-operation of N-cadherin and Neuroligin1 in the regulation of vesicle accumulation at nascent synapses
    Wittjen I- STAT-1 decoy oligodesoxynucleotide treatment attenuates allergic contact dermatitis
    Wittner L.- Disinhibition induced synchrony in the hippocampus: emergence, threshold and pacemaker phenomena
    Witzgall R.- Expression of ANO1 and ANO6 in mouse and human kidney
     - Function of Anoctamin 1 in the kidney
     - The Physiological and Pathophysiological Relevance of the Inwardly Rectifying Potassium Channel Kir5.1 (KCNJ16) for the Kidney
     - Expression of ANO1 in mouse and human kidney
     - Calmodulin-dependent activation of the epithelial calcium-dependent chloride channel TMEM16A
     - KNJ10 gene mutations causing EAST syndrome decrease channel function
    Witzke O- Early Detection of Transplant Rejection by 19F MRI In Vivo
    Witzmann F- The use of proteomics in the search for unknown proteins in known signaling pathways
    WIWEL M- Osmotic shrinkage regulates p90RSK, Msk1, and transcription factors CREB and SRF: effectors in shrinkage-induced modulation of death/survival balance?
    Wiwel M.- A N-terminally truncated ErbB2 receptor enhances migration of MCF-7 breast cancer cells: Roles of the Na+/H+ exchanger NHE1 and of cytoskeletal reorganization
     - pH-regulatory ion transport in MCF-7 breast cancer cells: Effects of truncated ErbB2 receptor expression on transporter expression and activity, and role in resistance to cisplatin-induced death
    Wizemann R.- G-protein coupled receptors serve as mechanosensory elements to determine arterial myogenic tone
     - The contribution of AT1 receptors as mechanosensors to arterial myogenic tone
    WOBBEN R- The importance of the transcriptional factor HIF-1 for dendritic cell function
    Woelfel A- Detection of grip forces on slipping object in a classical condition task
    WOHLFART B- Excitation and contraction of cardiac muscle and coronary arteries of normal and brain dead pigs
    WOIE K- Identification of possible ovarian cancer specific biomarkers in the tumour interstitial fluid
    Wojciechowski *D.- Tryptophan scanning analysis defines sequence determinants of barttin functions
    Wojciechowski D.- Palmitoylation of barttin is necessary for the function of renal chloride channels
    WOJTASZEWSKI J- Molecular mechanisms involved in training induced increased insulin action in skeletal muscle
     - Molecular mechanisms in contraction induced increased insulin sensitivity of skeletal muscle
    Wojtowicz A- The focal adhesion protein zyxin: regulator of arterial mechanics and structure
     - The vascular ANP ET-1 system mediates stretch- induced signal transduction in human endothelial cells
    Wojtowicz A.- Wall tension-induced signaling in endothelial cells
    Wolf F- Probing the mechanism of exocytosis at a ribbon synapse
    Wolf K- Ebola sGP alone does not effect Jurkat-T-cell apoptosis
    Wolf S- Ca2+ -dependent interaction between calbindin D28k and myo-inositol monophosphatase
    Wolf W- Motor cortex excitability during antagonist co-activity and reciprocal muscle activation
     - Motor cortex excitability changes preceding voluntary muscle activity in simple reaction time task
    Wolf E.- SCALING PROPERTIES OF DISTRIBUTIONS OF DENDRITIC SYNAPSES IN DIFFERENT CNS NEURONS
    WOLF A- Adrenomedullin and its Receptors in Differentiated Podocytes
    Wolf E- VIRTUAL MICROSCOPY: PLANS, PERSPECTIVES, POSSIBILITIES IN TEACHING OF MEDICAL AND NON-MEDICAL STUDENTS
     - ANALYSIS OF MORPHOELECTROTONIC MATRICES OF CNS NEURONS: A POTENTIAL APPROACH TO DENDRITIC ARCHITECTURE
    Wolf G.- Time dynamics of a biosensor for bacterial components
    Wolf M- TLR2 and TLR9 deficiency did not reduce progression of cardiac hypertrophy
    Wolf M.M.- The influence of Toll-like receptor 2 and 9 on the development of cardiac hypertrophy
    Wolf N.- The effect of oxygen on placental connexins 43 and 46 and its contribution to preeclampsia
    Wolfe J- The fibrous sheath protein TSGA10 prevents nuclear accumulation of testis-specific hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF)-1a I.1
    Wolff H- Dual effect of uridine adenosine tetraphosphate (Up4A) on vascular tone in mouse aorta
    Wolff NA- Megalin dependence of Cd-metallothionein uptake and cytotoxicity in renal proximal tubule cells
     - Divalent metal transporter 1 in the kidney proximal tubule is expressed in endo-/lysosomal membranes
     - Cadmium-metallothionein-1 (CdMT-1) cytotoxicity in rat renal proximal tubule (PT) cells is attenuated by shRNA knockdown of divalent metal transporter 1 DMT1
    Wolff B.- Human endothelial LOX-1 expression is not associated with impairment of endothelium-dependent vasoreactivity in conduit vessels
    Wolff G- Is there a role for ecto-5'-nucleotidase (CD73) in ischemic preconditioning in the mouse heart?
    Wolff N.- Mutant-induced alternative splicing of DMT1 (SLC11A2) has differential affects on cellular DMT1 distribution
    Wolff N. A.- Role of ferroportin-1 (FPN-1) in renal iron (Fe) handling
    Wolff N.A.- ERK1/2-dependent bestrophin-3 expression prevents ER-stress-induced cell death of renal epithelial cells by reducing CHOP
     - The lipocalin 2 receptor: A novel receptor mediating endocytosis of metal-protein complexes and cadmium-metallothionein toxicity in the kidney
    Wolff NA- Iron depletion in a normal rat renal proximal tubule (PT) cell line results in upregulation of a DMT1 splice variant previously associated with microcytic anemia
    WOLFF S- Cortical representations of pelvic floor and leg muscles - Somatotopy and overlap studied with fMRI
    Wolff S.- Tuesday, March 24, Audimax, Poster Area BPoster Session: Motor systemsModerators: F. P. Kolb (Mnchen)J. P. Kuhtz-Buschbeck (Kiel) Cortical representation of pelvic floor muscles - an fMRI study
    Wolffram S- Impact of quercetin on lipid metabolism and insulin sensitivity
    Wolfkamp SC.- IN INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE NEUTROPHILS HAVE INCREASED MIGRATORY ACTIVITY ASSOCIATED WITH ENHANCED CXCR1 AND CXCR2 EXPRESSION
    Wolfle S- IKCa is a major effector in EDHF-dilations in arterioles in vivo
    Wolfle SE- Different mechanisms contribute to the conduction of locally induced acetylcholine and adenosine dilations
    Wolfram S.- Role of Sirt1 in vascular homeostasis and pathologic remodeling
    Wolfs M- CD86 co-stimulation increases calcium influx and activates T-cells more efficiently than CD80
    Wolfs MJ- Calcium dependence of T-cell proliferation following formation of the immunological synapse
     - Analyzis of TRP cation channel function for activation and proliferation of primary human T-cells using siRNA technology
    Wolheim A.- Analysis of EBIO induced Ca2+-signalling in layer-cultures of differentiating embryonic stem cells
    Wolheim A.- Ca2+-activated K+-Channels induce cardiac fate determination in various pluripotent cell types
    Wolke C.- Augmented endothelin-1 signaling in atrial myocardium from spontaneously hypertensive rats
    Wollberg P.- Electrophysiological characterization of a loss-of-function mutation of Nav1.8 in a patient with erythromelalgia
    Wollemann M.- THE EFFECT OF TYR-D-ALA-GLY-PHE-D-NLE-ARG-PHE, A SYNTHETIC OPIATE ON THE HORMONAL AND BEHAVIORAL STRESS RESPONSE
    Wollenhaupt K- Growth response of porcine muscle satellite cells to IGF- I and EGF is modified by the isoflavones genistein and daidzein
    Wollert H.-G.- Rho kinase inhibition more potently inhibits endothelin-1-induced constriction in renal than in non-renal resistance arteries
    Wollner D.- Accelerated thrombus formation in arterioles of 1-guanylyl cyclase deficient mice in vivo
    Wollny B- Interaction of the chemotherapy side-product chloroacetaldehyde with Human Organic Anion Transporter, hOAT1
    Wollweber BT- A physiologically founded approach for a mathematical model of the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis.
     - Menthol effects and TRPM8 expression in rat hypothalamus.
     - Temperature sensitivity and sensitization in the hypothalamus in a mathematical single neuron model.
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