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Overview

Frank-D. Böhmer is affiliated with Friedrich Schiller University Jena in Germany. Their research spans multiple disciplines within medicine, focusing notably on immunology, hematology, molecular biology, oncology, and radiology, nuclear medicine, and imaging.

The scientist's work covers several main topics including:

  • Acute Myeloid Leukemia Research
  • CAR-T cell therapy research
  • Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research
  • Phagocytosis and Immune Regulation
  • Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Research
  • Chronic Myeloid Leukemia Treatments
  • Neutrophil, Myeloperoxidase and Oxidative Mechanisms

Recent papers by Frank-D. Böhmer include:

  • Mislocalisation of Activated Receptor Tyrosine Kinases - Challenges for Cancer Therapy, 2020, Trends in Molecular Medicine
  • Wild-type FLT3 and FLT3 ITD exhibit similar ligand-induced internalization characteristics, 2020, Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine
  • Context-specific effects of NOX4 inactivation in acute myeloid leukemia (AML), 2022, Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology
  • The translation attenuating arginine-rich sequence in the extended signal peptide of the protein-tyrosine phosphatase PTPRJ/DEP1 is conserved in mammals, 2020, PLoS ONE

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Frank-D. Böhmer include:

  • Dirk Schmidt-Arras
  • Fabienne Kellner
  • Andreas Keil
  • Katrin Schindler
  • Todor Tschongov

The scientist has published in various venues with multiple appearances in:

  • Trends in Molecular Medicine
  • Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine
  • Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology
  • PLoS ONE

Best Publications

  • Protein-tyrosine phosphatases and cancer

    Arne Östman;Carina Hellberg;Frank D. Böhmer

  • Transactivation joins multiple tracks to the ERK/MAPK cascade.

    Reinhard Wetzker;Frank-D. Böhmer

  • Regulation of receptor tyrosine kinase signaling by protein tyrosine phosphatases.

    Arne Östman;Frank-D Böhmer

  • Mislocalized Activation of Oncogenic RTKs Switches Downstream Signaling Outcomes

    Chunaram Choudhary;Jesper V. Olsen;Jesper V. Olsen;Christian Brandts;Jürgen Cox

  • Suppression of myeloid transcription factors and induction of STAT response genes by AML-specific Flt3 mutations

    Masao Mizuki;Joachim Schwäble;Joachim Schwäble;Joachim Schwäble;Claudia Steur;Claudia Steur;Claudia Steur;Chunaram Choudhary;Chunaram Choudhary;Chunaram Choudhary

  • Selective platelet-derived growth factor receptor kinase blockers reverse sis-transformation.

    Marina Kovalenko;Aviv Gazit;Annette Böhmer;Charlotte Rorsman

  • Regulation of Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Signaling by Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase-1B

    Fawaz G. Haj;Boyka Markova;Lori D. Klaman;Frank D. Bohmer

  • Regulation of protein tyrosine phosphatases by reversible oxidation

    Arne Östman;Jeroen Frijhoff;Åsa Sandin;Frank-D. Böhmer

  • A phosphorylation-acetylation switch regulates STAT1 signaling

    Oliver H. Krämer;Shirley K. Knauer;Georg Greiner;Enrico Jandt

  • Activation mechanisms of STAT5 by oncogenic Flt3-ITD.

    Chunaram Choudhary;Christian Brandts;Joachim Schwable;Lara Tickenbrock

  • Redox regulation of signal transduction in mammalian cells.

    Peter Herrlich;Frank D Böhmer

  • Modulation of xenobiotic metabolising enzymes by anticarcinogens -- focus on glutathione S-transferases and their role as targets of dietary chemoprevention in colorectal carcinogenesis.

    Beatrice Pool-Zobel;Selvaraju Veeriah;Frank-D. Böhmer

  • Site-selective Dephosphorylation of the Platelet-derived Growth Factor β-Receptor by the Receptor-like Protein-tyrosine Phosphatase DEP-1

    Marina Kovalenko;Karsten Denner;Jill Sandström;Camilla Persson

  • Association of SH2 Domain Protein Tyrosine Phosphatases with the Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor in Human Tumor Cells PHOSPHATIDIC ACID ACTIVATES RECEPTOR DEPHOSPHORYLATION BY PTP1C

    Sinisa Tomic;Udo Greiser;Reiner Lammers;Alexei Kharitonenkov

  • Identification of Src phosphorylation sites in the catenin p120ctn.

    Deborah J Mariner;Panos Z Anastasiadis;Heike Keilhack;Frank-D. Bohmer

  • Phosphotyrosine 1173 mediates binding of the protein-tyrosine phosphatase SHP-1 to the epidermal growth factor receptor and attenuation of receptor signaling.

    Heike Keilhack;Tencho Tenev;Elke Nyakatura;Jasminka Godovac-Zimmermann

  • Phosphorylation site-specific inhibition of platelet-derived growth factor beta-receptor autophosphorylation by the receptor blocking tyrphostin AG1296

    Marina Kovalenko;Lars Rönnstrand;‖ Carl-Henrik Heldin;Michael Loubtchenkov

  • Identification of a polypeptide growth inhibitor from bovine mammary gland: sequence homology to fatty acid- and retinoid-binding proteins

    F D Böhmer;R Kraft;A Otto;C Wernstedt

  • Protein tyrosine phosphatases: regulatory mechanisms.

    Jeroen den Hertog;Arne Östman;Frank-D. Böhmer

  • Tyrosine phosphorylation regulates maturation of receptor tyrosine kinases.

    Dirk-E. Schmidt-Arras;Annette Böhmer;Boyka Markova;Chunaram Choudhary

Frequent Co-Authors

Arne Östman
Arne Östman Karolinska Institute
Peter Herrlich
Peter Herrlich Leibniz Association
Carsten Müller-Tidow
Carsten Müller-Tidow University Hospital Heidelberg
Lars Rönnstrand
Lars Rönnstrand Lund University
Johannes Waltenberger
Johannes Waltenberger University of Münster
Chunaram Choudhary
Chunaram Choudhary University of Copenhagen
Alexander Levitzki
Alexander Levitzki Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Beatrice L. Pool-Zobel
Beatrice L. Pool-Zobel Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Yuzuru Kanakura
Yuzuru Kanakura Osaka University
Martin Zacharias
Martin Zacharias Technical University of Munich

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