apl. Prof. Dr. Dr. Johannes Schödel



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Genetic variation at the 8q24.21 renal cancer susceptibility locus affects HIF binding to a MYC enhancer. (2016) Grampp S, Platt JL, Lauer V, Salama R, Kranz F, Neumann VK, Wach S, et al. Journal article Tuning the transcriptional response to hypoxia by inhibiting Hypoxia-inducible Factor (HIF) prolyl and asparaginyl hydroxylases (2016) Chan MC, Ilott NE, Schödel J, Sims D, Tumber A, Lippl K, Mole DR, et al. Journal article Hypoxia, hypoxia-inducible transcription factors, and renal cancer (2016) Schödel J, Grampp S, Maher ER, Moch H, Ratcliffe PJ, Russo P, Mole DR Journal article, Review article Ferritin-Mediated Iron Sequestration Stabilizes Hypoxia-Inducible Factor-1α upon LPS Activation in the Presence of Ample Oxygen. (2015) Siegert I, Schödel J, Nairz M, Schatz V, Dettmer K, Dick C, Kalucka J, et al. Journal article, Original article Hypoxia and hypoxia-inducible factors in myeloid cell-driven host defense and tissue homeostasis (2015) Jantsch J, Schödel J Journal article Destruction of a distal hypoxia response element abolishes trans-activation of the PAG1 gene mediated by HIF-independent chromatin looping (2015) Schoerg A, Santambrogio S, Platt JL, Schödel J, Lindenmeyer MT, Cohen CD, Schroedter K, et al. Journal article Tumor hypoxia induces nuclear paraspeckle formation through HIF-2? dependent transcriptional activation of NEAT1 leading to cancer cell survival (2015) Choudhry H, Albukhari A, Morotti M, Haider S, Moralli D, Smythies J, Schödel J, et al. Journal article Extensive regulation of the non-coding transcriptome by hypoxia: role of HIF in releasing paused RNApol2 (2014) Choudhry H, Schödel J, Oikonomopoulos S, Camps C, Grampp S, Harris AL, Ratcliffe PJ, et al. Journal article Optimal translational termination requires C4 lysyl hydroxylation of eRF1 (2014) Feng T, Yamamoto A, Wilkins SE, Sokolova E, Yates LA, Muenzel M, Singh P, et al. Journal article MiR-210 is a target of hypoxia-inducible factors 1 and 2 in renal cancer, regulates ISCU and correlates with good prognosis (2013) McCormick RI, Blick C, Ragoussis J, Schödel J, Mole DR, Young AC, Selby PJ, et al. Journal article
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