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Werner Müller-Esterl

Werner Müller-Esterl

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
78
Citations
18973
World Ranking
4616
National Ranking
343

Overview

Werner Müller-Esterl is affiliated with Goethe University Frankfurt in Germany. Their research primarily focuses on medicine, with a significant emphasis on hematology, immunology, emergency medicine, genetics, and surgery.

The scientist has contributed extensively to the study of platelet disorders and treatments, complement systems in diseases, blood groups and transfusion, blood coagulation and thrombosis mechanisms, hemoglobinopathies and related disorders, trauma, hemostasis, coagulopathy, resuscitation, as well as trauma and emergency care studies.

Frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • Blood
  • JACC Basic to Translational Science
  • Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis
  • Journal of the American Heart Association
  • Transplantation and Cellular Therapy

Some notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Werner Müller-Esterl are:

  • "Arterial Platelet Adhesion in Atherosclerosis-Prone Arteries of Obese, Insulin-Resistant Nonhuman Primates" (2021), Journal of the American Heart Association
  • "Recognition of PF4-VWF complexes by heparin-induced thrombocytopenia antibodies contributes to thrombus propagation" (2020), Blood
  • "Low-density lipoprotein promotes microvascular thrombosis by enhancing von Willebrand factor self-association" (2023), Blood
  • "Proteolysis of Von Willebrand Factor Influences Inflammatory Endothelial Activation and Vascular Compliance in Atherosclerosis" (2020), JACC Basic to Translational Science
  • "Prognostic Biomarkers for Thrombotic Microangiopathy after Acute Graft-versus-Host Disease: A Nested Case-Control Study" (2020), Transplantation and Cellular Therapy

Werner Müller-Esterl has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Junmei Chen
  • José A. López
  • Xiaoyun Fu
  • Jonathan R. Lindner

Best Publications

  • The serum protein α2–Heremans-Schmid glycoprotein/fetuin-A is a systemically acting inhibitor of ectopic calcification

    Cora Schäfer;Alexander Heiss;Anke Schwarz;Ralf Westenfeld

  • International Union of Pharmacology. XLV. Classification of the Kinin Receptor Family: from Molecular Mechanisms to Pathophysiological Consequences

    L. M. Fredrik Leeb-Lundberg;Francois Marceau;Werner Müller-Esterl;Douglas J. Pettibone

  • Targeting the heme-oxidized nitric oxide receptor for selective vasodilatation of diseased blood vessels

    Johannes-Peter Stasch;Peter M. Schmidt;Pavel I. Nedvetsky;Tatiana Y. Nedvetskaya

  • The serum protein alpha2-HS glycoprotein/fetuin inhibits apatite formation in vitro and in mineralizing calvaria cells. A possible role in mineralization and calcium homeostasis.

    Thorsten Schinke;Christiane Amendt;Andreas Trindl;Oliver Pöschke

  • Nomenclature and classification of the proteins homologous with the cysteine-proteinase inhibitor chicken cystatin.

    Allan J. Barrett;Hans Fritz;Anders Grubb;Satoko Isemura

  • Functional specialization of calreticulin domains.

    Kimitoshi Nakamura;Anna Zuppini;Serge Arnaudeau;Jeffery Lynch

  • The interleukin-6-activated Acute-Phase Response Factor Is Antigenically and Functionally Related to Members of the Signal Transducer and Activator of Transcription (STAT) Family

    U. M. Wegenka;C. Lütticken;J. Buschmann;Juping Yuan

  • Cloning and Targeted Deletion of the Mouse Fetuin Gene

    Willi Jahnen-Dechent;Thorsten Schinke;Andreas Trindl;Werner Müller-Esterl

  • Mast Cells Increase Vascular Permeability by Heparin-Initiated Bradykinin Formation In Vivo

    Chris Oschatz;Coen Maas;Bernd Lecher;Thomas Jansen

  • Host Cell Invasion by TRYPANOSOMA cRUZI Is Potentiated by Activation of Bradykinin B2 Receptors

    Julio Scharfstein;Veronica Schmitz;Veronica Morandi;Marcia M. A. Capella

  • Isolation and Characterization of the Kininogen-binding Protein p33 from Endothelial Cells IDENTITY WITH THE gC1q RECEPTOR

    Heiko Herwald;Jürgen Dedio;Roland Kellner;Michael Loos

  • NOSIP, a novel modulator of endothelial nitric oxide synthase activity

    Jürgen Dedio;Peter König;Paulus Wohlfart;Christian Schroeder

  • Activation of the contact-phase system on bacterial surfaces—a clue to serious complications in infectious diseases

    Heiko Herwald;Matthias Mörgelin;Arne Olsén;Mikael Rhen

  • Activation of mammalian target of rapamycin controls the loss of TCRzeta in lupus T cells through HRES-1/Rab4-regulated lysosomal degradation.

    David R. Fernandez;Tiffany Telarico;Eduardo Bonilla;Qing Li

  • Autoantibodies against the angiotensin receptor (AT1) in patients with hypertension

    M. L. X. Fu;H. Herlitz;W. Schulze;G. Wallukat

  • NOSTRIN: A protein modulating nitric oxide release and subcellular distribution of endothelial nitric oxide synthase

    Kirstin Zimmermann;Nils Opitz;Jürgen Dedio;Christoph Renné

  • Assembly of human contact phase proteins and release of bradykinin at the surface of curli‐expressing Escherichia coli

    Abdelhakim Ben Nasr;Arne Olsén;Ulf Sjöbring;Werner Müller-Esterl

  • The Multiligand-Binding Protein gC1qR, Putative C1q Receptor, Is a Mitochondrial Protein

    Jürgen Dedio;Willi Jahnen-Dechent;Michael Bachmann;Werner Müller-Esterl

  • Epidermal growth factor-like domain 7 (EGFL7) modulates Notch signalling and affects neural stem cell renewal

    Mirko H.H. Schmidt;Frank Bicker;Iva Nikolic;Jeannette Meister

  • The nucleotide and partial amino acid sequences of rat fetuin. Identity with the natural tyrosine kinase inhibitor of the rat insulin receptor.

    Günther Rauth;Oliver Pöschke;Edwin Fink;Manfred Eulitz

Frequent Co-Authors

Heiko Herwald
Heiko Herwald Lund University
Willi Jahnen-Dechent
Willi Jahnen-Dechent RWTH Aachen University
Lars Björck
Lars Björck Lund University
Rudi Busse
Rudi Busse Goethe University Frankfurt
Frederick A.O. Mendelsohn
Frederick A.O. Mendelsohn University of Melbourne
Peter C. Heinrich
Peter C. Heinrich University of Freiburg
Robert W. Colman
Robert W. Colman Temple University
Alvin H. Schmaier
Alvin H. Schmaier University Hospitals of Cleveland
Siew Yeen Chai
Siew Yeen Chai Monash University
Ingrid Fleming
Ingrid Fleming Goethe University Frankfurt

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