Many of his studies involve connections with topics such as Dehydrogenase and Biochemistry. He integrates many fields, such as Molecular biology and Gene, in his works. In most of his Gene studies, his work intersects topics such as DMBA. In most of his DMBA studies, his work intersects topics such as Carcinogenesis. His study brings together the fields of Neoplastic transformation and Carcinogenesis. His Genetics research extends to Neoplastic transformation, which is thematically connected. His study deals with a combination of Genetics and Molecular biology. Friedrich Marks merges Enzyme with Dehydrogenase in his study. Protein kinase C is closely attributed to Tetradecanoylphorbol Acetate in his study.
In the field of Endocrinology Friedrich Marks connects related research areas like Prostaglandin E2 and Stimulation. His work on Stimulation is being expanded to include thematically relevant topics such as Endocrinology. Friedrich Marks undertakes interdisciplinary study in the fields of Biochemistry and Immunology through his research. His work often combines Immunology and Biochemistry studies. Enzyme and Cytosol are two areas of study in which he engages in interdisciplinary work. While working in this field, he studies both Protein kinase C and Signal transduction. He undertakes interdisciplinary study in the fields of Signal transduction and Protein kinase C through his research. Molecular biology and Cell biology are two areas of study in which Friedrich Marks engages in interdisciplinary research. Cell biology and Molecular biology are two areas of study in which Friedrich Marks engages in interdisciplinary research.
Friedrich Marks performs multidisciplinary study in Meteorology and Remote sensing in his work. Friedrich Marks combines Remote sensing and Meteorology in his research. He conducts interdisciplinary study in the fields of Demography and Gerontology through his works. Friedrich Marks integrates many fields, such as Gerontology and Demography, in his works. He frequently studies issues relating to Aseptic meningitis and Pediatrics. In his works, Friedrich Marks undertakes multidisciplinary study on Aseptic meningitis and Meningitis. His studies link Pediatrics with Meningitis. Much of his study explores Eye relationship to Storm. His Eye research extends to the thematically linked field of Storm.
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Rottlerin, a novel protein kinase inhibitor
M. Gschwendt;H.J. Muller;K. Kielbassa;R. Zang.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications (1994)
Inhibition of the calcium- and phospholipid-dependent protein kinase activity from mouse brain cytosol by quercetin.
M. Gschwendt;F. Horn;W. Kittstein;F. Marks.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications (1983)
Early prostaglandin E synthesis is an obligatory event in the induction of cell proliferation in mouse epidermis in vivo by the phorbol ester TPA.
Gerhard Fürstenberger;Friedrich Marks.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications (1980)
A developmental study of the distribution and frequency of Langerhans cells in relation to formation of patterning in mouse tail epidermis.
Jürgen. Schweizer;Friedrich. Marks.
Journal of Investigative Dermatology (1977)
Protein kinase C activation by phorbol esters: do cysteine-rich regions and pseudosubstrate motifs play a role?
Michael Gschwendt;Walter Kittstein;Friedrich Marks.
Trends in Biochemical Sciences (1991)
Eicosanoids and multistage carcinogenesis in NMRI mouse skin: role of prostaglandins E and F in conversion (first stage of tumor promotion) and promotion (second stage of tumor promotion)
G. Fürstenberger;M. Gross;F. MarkS.
Carcinogenesis (1989)
Effect of Tumor-promoting Phorbol Esters and of Acetic Acid on Mechanisms Controlling DNA Synthesis and Mitosis (Chalones) and on the Biosynthesis of Histidine-rich Protein in Mouse Epidermis
Liselotte Krieg;Ilona Kühlmann;Friedrich Marks.
Cancer Research (1974)
Tyrosine phosphorylation and stimulation of protein kinase Cδ from porcine spleen by src in vitro
Michael Gschwendt;Kirsten Kielbassa;Walter Kittstein;Friedrich Marks.
FEBS Letters (1994)
Immunological demonstration of a calcium-unresponsive protein kinase C of the delta-type in different species and murine tissues. Predominance in epidermis.
H Leibersperger;M Gschwendt;M Gernold;F Marks.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (1991)
Calcium and phospholipid-dependent protein kinase activity in mouse epidermis cytosol. Stimulation by complete and incomplete tumor promoters and inhibition by various compounds.
M. Gschwendt;F. Horn;W. Kittstein;G. Fürstenberger.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications (1984)
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