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Wolfgang Deppert

Wolfgang Deppert

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Molecular Biology

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61
Citations
9574
World Ranking
1925
National Ranking
136

Overview

Wolfgang Deppert is affiliated with Universität Hamburg in Germany. Their research primarily spans the fields of Immunology and Microbiology as well as Medicine, with a focus on Immunology and Oncology subfields.

Their work extensively covers topics such as Immune Cell Function and Interaction, Cancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers, Immunotherapy and Immune Responses, Phagocytosis and Immune Regulation, Pancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research, and Cancer Cells and Metastasis.

Notable recent publications by Deppert include:

  • Basal-like mammary carcinomas stimulate cancer stem cell properties through AXL-signaling to induce chemotherapy resistance, 2023, International Journal of Cancer
  • Infiltration of Immune Competent Cells into Primary Tumors and Their Surrounding Connective Tissues in Xenograft and Syngeneic Mouse Models, 2021, International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Infiltration of immune competent cells into primary tumors and their surrounding connective tissues in mice, 2020, Research Square (Research Square)

Frequent publication venues include the International Journal of Cancer, International Journal of Molecular Sciences, and Research Square (Research Square).

The scientist collaborates regularly with several co-authors:

  • Marlon Metzen
  • Michael Brüns
  • Udo Schumacher
  • Garyfallia Pantelaiou-Prokaki
  • Oliver Reinhardt

Deppert's research contributions emphasize the interaction and regulation of immune cells within tumor microenvironments and the role of these mechanisms in cancer therapy resistance and immune response modulation.

Best Publications

  • Transcription-independent pro-apoptotic functions of p53.

    Ute M Moll;Sonja Wolff;Daniel Speidel;Wolfgang Deppert

  • Negative feedback regulation of wild-type p53 biosynthesis.

    J. Mosner;T. Mummenbrauer;C. Bauer;G. Sczakiel

  • p53 Protein Exhibits 3′-to-5′ Exonuclease Activity

    Torsten Mummenbrauer;Friedemann Janus;Beate Müller;Lisa Wiesmüller

  • Maintenance of genomic integrity by p53: complementary roles for activated and non-activated p53.

    Nils Albrechtsen;Irene Dornreiter;Frank Grosse;Ella Kim

  • The dual role model for p53 in maintaining genomic integrity.

    F. Janus;N. Albrechtsen;I. Dornreiter;L. Wiesmüller

  • A Novel Human p53 Isoform Is an Essential Element of the ATR-Intra-S Phase Checkpoint

    Gabor Rohaly;Jan Chemnitz;Silke Dehde;Alejandro Mena Nunez

  • Specific mismatch recognition in heteroduplex intermediates by p53 suggests a role in fidelity control of homologous recombination.

    Christine Dudenhöffer;Gabor Rohaly;Katrin Will;Wolfgang Deppert

  • IC261, a specific inhibitor of the protein kinases casein kinase 1-delta and -epsilon, triggers the mitotic checkpoint and induces p53-dependent postmitotic effects

    L Behrend;D M Milne;M Stöter;W Deppert

  • Chloroquine activates the p53 pathway and induces apoptosis in human glioma cells.

    Ella L. Kim;Robin Wüstenberg;Anne Rübsam;Christoph Schmitz-Salue

  • A Comprehensive Analysis of MicroRNA Expression During Human Keratinocyte Differentiation In Vitro and In Vivo

    Janosch Hildebrand;Martin Rütze;Nicole Walz;Stefan Gallinat

  • Transcriptional activities of mutant p53: When mutations are more than a loss

    Ella Kim;Wolfgang Deppert

  • Independent expression of the transforming amino-terminal domain of SV40 large I antigen from an alternatively spliced third SV40 early mRNA.

    J Zerrahn;U Knippschild;T Winkler;W Deppert

  • A transgenic mouse model for the ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) of the mammary gland

    Christine Schulze-Garg;Jürgen Löhler;Andreas Gocht;Wolfgang Deppert

  • Interaction of casein kinase 1 delta (CK1delta) with post-Golgi structures, microtubules and the spindle apparatus.

    Lars Behrend;Martin Stöter;Marion Kurth;Gabriel Rutter

  • Dissociation of the recombination control and the sequence-specific transactivation function of P53.

    Christine Dudenhöffer;Marion Kurth;Friedemann Janus;Wolfgang Deppert

  • In vivo assay of p53 function in homologous recombination between simian virus 40 chromosomes.

    L Wiesmüller;J Cammenga;W W Deppert

  • Specific Interaction of p53 with Target Binding Sites Is Determined by DNA Conformation and Is Regulated by the C-terminal Domain

    Thomas Göhler;Maurice Reimann;Dimitry Cherny;Korden Walter

  • Wild-type p53 in cancer cells: When a guardian turns into a blackguard

    Ella Kim;Alf Giese;Wolfgang Deppert

  • Mutant p53 proteins bind DNA in a DNA structure-selective mode.

    Thomas Göhler;Stefan Jäger;Gabriele Warnecke;Hideyo Yasuda

  • Cell cycle control of p53 in normal (3T3) and chemically transformed (Meth A) mouse cells. II. Requirement for cell cycle progression.

    W Deppert;G Buschhausen-Denker;T Patschinsky;K Steinmeyer

Frequent Co-Authors

Miroslav Fojta
Miroslav Fojta Czech Academy of Sciences
Klaus Pantel
Klaus Pantel Universität Hamburg
Jörg Reimann
Jörg Reimann University of Ulm
Reinhold Schirmbeck
Reinhold Schirmbeck University of Ulm
Moshe Oren
Moshe Oren Weizmann Institute of Science
Kohei Miyazono
Kohei Miyazono University of Tokyo
Fuyuki Ishikawa
Fuyuki Ishikawa Kyoto University
Wiltrud Richter
Wiltrud Richter University Hospital Heidelberg
Nicole Beauchemin
Nicole Beauchemin McGill University
Anne Lise Børresen-Dale
Anne Lise Børresen-Dale Oslo University Hospital

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