apl. Prof. Dr. Dr. Johannes Schödel



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Mapping the HIF transcription factor in cancer by ChIP-Seq technology (2013) Schödel J, Mole DR Authored book Pan-genomic binding of hypoxia-inducible transcription factors (2013) Schödel J, Mole DR, Ratcliffe PJ Journal article, Review article Renal tubular HIF-2α expression requires VHL inactivation and causes fibrosis and cysts (2012) Schietke RE, Hackenbeck T, Tran M, Guenther R, Klanke B, Warnecke C, Knaup KX, et al. Journal article, Original article Common genetic variants at the 11q13.3 renal cancer susceptibility locus influence binding of HIF to an enhancer of cyclin D1 expression (2012) Schödel J, Bardella C, Sciesielski LK, Brown JM, Pugh CW, Buckle V, Tomlinson IP, et al. Journal article α-Ketoglutarate-related inhibitors of HIF prolyl hydroxylases are substrates of renal organic anion transporters 1 (OAT1) and 4 (OAT4) (2012) Hagos Y, Schley G, Schödel J, Krick W, Burckhardt G, Willam C, Burckhardt BC Journal article Selective stabilization of HIF-1α in renal tubular cells by 2-oxoglutarate analogues (2012) Schley G, Klanke B, Schödel J, Kroening S, Türkoglu G, Beyer A, Hagos Y, et al. Journal article, Original article Hypoxia-inducible transcription factors stabilization in the thick ascending limb protects against ischemic acute kidney injury (2011) Schley G, Klanke B, Schödel J, Forstreuter F, Shukla D, Kurtz A, Amann KU, et al. Journal article High-resolution genome-wide mapping of HIF-binding sites by ChIP-seq (2011) Schödel J, Oikonomopoulos S, Ragoussis J, Pugh CW, Ratcliffe PJ, Mole DR Journal article Regulation of type II transmembrane serine proteinase TMPRSS6 by hypoxia-inducible factors: New link between hypoxia signaling and iron homeostasis (2011) Lakhal S, Schödel J, Townsend AR, Pugh CW, Ratcliffe PJ, Mole DR Journal article Human AlkB homologue 5 is a nuclear 2-oxoglutarate dependent oxygenase and a direct target of hypoxia-inducible factor 1α (HIF-1α) (2011) Thalhammer A, Bencokova Z, Poole R, Loenarz C, Adam J, O'Flaherty L, Schödel J, et al. Journal article