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Publications - Prof. Dr. Georgios Tsiavaliaris

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(2010). Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. Engl. , 49, 312-316. DOI: https://10.1002/anie.200905200 A myosin IK-Abp1-PakB circuit acts as a switch to regulate phagocytosis efficiency. Dieckmann, R., von Heyden, Y., Kistler

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May, M., Schelle, I., Brakebusch, C., Rottner, K. and Genth, H. (2014) Rac1-dependent recruitment of PAK2 to G2 phase centrosomes and their roles in the regulation of mitotic entry. Cell Cycle 13: 2211-2221

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Projects of the MHH

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Immunol 2021;12:772240 DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2021.772240 Wygrecka M, Birnhuber A, Seeliger B, Michalick L, Pak O, Schultz AS, Schramm F, Zacharias M, Gorkiewicz G, David S, Welte T, Schmidt JJ, Weissmann N, Schermuly

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