Cell biology, Transcription factor, Molecular biology, Helicobacter pylori and Signal transduction are his primary areas of study. Michael Naumann studies Phosphorylation, a branch of Cell biology. His Transcription factor study focuses on DNA-binding protein in particular.
His Molecular biology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Proteases, Apoptosis and Protein subunit. He has researched Helicobacter pylori in several fields, including CagA, Cancer, Pathogenicity island and Microbiology. His Signal transduction research incorporates elements of Proinflammatory cytokine, Inflammation and Immunology.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Cell biology, Molecular biology, Cancer research, Helicobacter pylori and Immunology. His work deals with themes such as Ubiquitin and Transcription factor, which intersect with Cell biology. His work carried out in the field of Molecular biology brings together such families of science as Gene expression, NFKB1, Apoptosis, Protein subunit and Cytotoxic T cell.
In his research, Regulation of gene expression is intimately related to MAPK/ERK pathway, which falls under the overarching field of Cancer research. The concepts of his Helicobacter pylori study are interwoven with issues in Secretion, Microbiology and CagA. His research on Proinflammatory cytokine also deals with topics like
Michael Naumann mainly focuses on Cell biology, Cancer research, Ubiquitin, Helicobacter pylori and Kinase. His Cell biology study incorporates themes from Tumor necrosis factor alpha, Neuroplastin and Interactome. His Cancer research research integrates issues from Carcinogenesis, Cancer, Cancer cell and Inflammation.
Michael Naumann interconnects Enzyme, Active site and NF-κB, Signal transduction in the investigation of issues within Ubiquitin. In his research on the topic of Helicobacter pylori, CagA is strongly related with Secretion. Michael Naumann combines subjects such as Bacterial adhesin, RNA interference, Molecular biology and Microbiology with his study of CagA.
Michael Naumann mainly investigates Cancer research, Carcinogenesis, Cell biology, Helicobacter pylori and Cancer. His Cancer research study combines topics in areas such as Caspase 3, Gastritis, Camptothecin, Gastric mucosa and DNA repair. His study in Carcinogenesis is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Viability assay, MTT assay, Cancer cell and Caspase 8.
Specifically, his work in Cell biology is concerned with the study of NF-κB. His Helicobacter pylori research incorporates themes from Inflammation, Secretion and Metaplasia. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Transcript level and Kinase, NF-kappaB-inducing kinase.
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A novel protein complex involved in signal transduction possessing similarities to 26S proteasome subunits
Michael Seeger;Regine Kraft;Katherine Ferrell;Dawadschargal Bech-Otschir.
The FASEB Journal (1998)
Translocation of the Helicobacter pylori CagA protein in gastric epithelial cells by a type IV secretion apparatus.
Steffen Backert;Elke Ziska;Volker Brinkmann;Ursula Zimny-Arndt.
Cellular Microbiology (2000)
Activation of NF-kappa B in vivo is regulated by multiple phosphorylations.
M Naumann;C Scheidereit.
The EMBO Journal (1994)
Helicobacter pylori CagA protein targets the c-Met receptor and enhances the motogenic response
Yuri Churin;Laila Al-Ghoul;Oliver Kepp;Thomas F. Meyer.
Journal of Cell Biology (2003)
Helicobacter pylori eradication has the potential to prevent gastric cancer : a state-of-the-art critique
Peter Malfertheiner;Pentti Sipponen;Michael Naumann;Paul Moayyedi.
The American Journal of Gastroenterology (2005)
Beyond IkappaBs: alternative regulation of NF-kappaB activity.
Manfred Neumann;Michael Naumann.
The FASEB Journal (2007)
The ankyrin repeat domains of the NF-kappa B precursor p105 and the protooncogene bcl-3 act as specific inhibitors of NF-kappa B DNA binding
E N Hatada;A Nieters;F G Wulczyn;M Naumann.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1992)
Candidate proto-oncogene bcl-3 encodes a subunit-specific inhibitor of transcription factor NF-κB
Wulczyn Fg;Naumann M;Scheidereit C.
Nature (1992)
Inhibition of p38 MAP kinase‐and RICK/NF‐κB‐signaling suppresses inflammatory bowel disease
Eike Hollenbach;Manfred Neumann;Michael Vieth;Albert Roessner.
The FASEB Journal (2004)
Pathogenesis of Helicobacter pylori infection
Steffen Backert;Matthias Neddermann;Gunter Maubach;Michael Naumann.
Helicobacter (2002)
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