Susann Schindler

952 total citations
16 papers, 798 citations indexed

About

Susann Schindler is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Cancer Research and Immunology. According to data from OpenAlex, Susann Schindler has authored 16 papers receiving a total of 798 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Molecular Biology, 6 papers in Cancer Research and 4 papers in Immunology. Recurrent topics in Susann Schindler's work include Cancer, Hypoxia, and Metabolism (5 papers), Vascular Tumors and Angiosarcomas (2 papers) and Liver physiology and pathology (2 papers). Susann Schindler is often cited by papers focused on Cancer, Hypoxia, and Metabolism (5 papers), Vascular Tumors and Angiosarcomas (2 papers) and Liver physiology and pathology (2 papers). Susann Schindler collaborates with scholars based in Germany, United States and United Kingdom. Susann Schindler's co-authors include Dörthe M. Katschinski, Lu Q. Le, Roland H. Wenger, Reinhard Depping, Joachim Fandrey, Klaus Wagner, Thomas Höfer, Daniel Heinrich, Tim Thomas and Anne K. Voss and has published in prestigious journals such as Nucleic Acids Research, Journal of Biological Chemistry and Journal of Cell Science.

In The Last Decade

Susann Schindler

16 papers receiving 777 citations

Peers

Susann Schindler
Gang Han China
Abigail S. Krall United States
Jennifer Ziello United States
T. Sunyer United States
Zebin Mao China
Yetiş Gültekin United States
Gang Han China
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Countries citing papers authored by Susann Schindler

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Fields of papers citing papers by Susann Schindler

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Susann Schindler

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All Works

16 of 16 papers shown
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Wabnitz, Guido, Emre Balta, Susann Schindler, et al.. (2016). The pro-oxidative drug WF-10 inhibits serial killing by primary human cytotoxic T-cells. Cell Death Discovery. 2(1). 16057–16057. 12 indexed citations
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Schraivogel, Daniel, Susann Schindler, Elisabeth Kremmer, et al.. (2015). Importin-β facilitates nuclear import of human GW proteins and balances cytoplasmic gene silencing protein levels. Nucleic Acids Research. 43(15). 7447–7461. 47 indexed citations
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Guseva, Daria, Susann Schindler, Michael Sixt, et al.. (2015). Serotonin receptor 5-HT7 regulates morphology and migratory properties of dendritic cells. Journal of Cell Science. 128(15). 2866–80. 40 indexed citations
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Koch, Alexandra, Doan Duy Hai Tran, Hauke Thiesler, et al.. (2014). Murine precision-cut liver slices (PCLS): a new tool for studying tumor microenvironments and cell signaling ex vivo. Cell Communication and Signaling. 12(1). 73–73. 18 indexed citations
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Koch, Alexandra, Doan Duy Hai Tran, Hauke Thiesler, et al.. (2014). Murine precision-cut liver slices (PCLS): a new tool for studying tumor microenvironments and cell signaling ex vivo. Cell Communication and Signaling. 12(1). 73–73. 5 indexed citations
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Danov, Olga, et al.. (2014). Species comparison of interleukin-13 induced airway hyperreactivity in precision-cut lung slices. Pneumologie. 68(6). 1 indexed citations
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Mallavia, Beñat, Carlota Recio, Ainhoa Oguiza, et al.. (2013). Peptide Inhibitor of NF-κB Translocation Ameliorates Experimental Atherosclerosis. American Journal Of Pathology. 182(5). 1910–1921. 56 indexed citations
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Pientka, Friederike K, Jun Hu, Susann Schindler, et al.. (2012). Oxygen sensing by Prolyl-4-Hydroxylase PHD2 within the nuclear compartment and the influence of compartimentalisation on HIF-1 signalling. Journal of Cell Science. 125(Pt 21). 5168–76. 50 indexed citations
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Depping, Reinhard, et al.. (2012). Nuclear Transport of Wilms′ Tumour Protein Wt1 Involves Importins α and β. Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry. 29(1-2). 223–232. 12 indexed citations
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Depping, Reinhard, Susann Schindler, Beate Friedrich, et al.. (2007). Nuclear translocation of hypoxia-inducible factors (HIFs): Involvement of the classical importin α/β pathway. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Cell Research. 1783(3). 394–404. 115 indexed citations
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Katschinski, Dörthe M., Lu Q. Le, Susann Schindler, et al.. (2004). Interaction of the PAS B Domain with HSP90 Accelerates Hypoxia-Inducible Factor-1α Stabilization. Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry. 14(4-6). 351–360. 110 indexed citations
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Katschinski, Dörthe M., Lu Q. Le, Daniel Heinrich, et al.. (2002). Heat Induction of the Unphosphorylated Form of Hypoxia-inducible Factor-1α Is Dependent on Heat Shock Protein-90 Activity. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 277(11). 9262–9267. 141 indexed citations
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Schindler, Susann, et al.. (2001). Diagnostic challenges in aspiration cytology of the salivary glands.. PubMed. 18(2). 124–46. 68 indexed citations
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Katschinski, Dörthe M., et al.. (2000). Pivotal Role of Reactive Oxygen Species as Intracellular Mediators of Hyperthermia-induced Apoptosis. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 275(28). 21094–21098. 105 indexed citations
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Schindler, Susann, et al.. (1999). Primary angiosarcoma of the bladder: cytomorphology and differential diagnosis. Cytopathology. 10(2). 137–143. 13 indexed citations
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Schindler, Susann, Ricardo S. Cajulis, S. Tunc Gokaslan, Denise Frias‐Hidvegi, & Gordon H. Yu. (1997). Fine needle aspiration of primary angiosarcoma of bone.. PubMed. 41(4). 1225–8. 5 indexed citations

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