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Dietze, R., Hammoud, M., Gómez-Serrano, M., Unger, A., Bieringer, T., Finkernagel, F., Sokol, A., Nist, A., Stiewe, T., Reinartz, S., Ponath, V., Preußer, C., Pogge von Strandmann, E., Müller-Brüsselbach, S., Graumann, J. and Müller, R. (2021). Phosphoproteomics identify arachidonic-acid-regulated signal transduction pathways modulating macrophage functions with implications for ovarian cancer. Theranostics 11, 1377-1395.
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Ojasalu, K., Brehm, C., Hartung, K., Nischak, M., Finkernagel, F., Rexin, P., Nist, A., Pavlakis, E., Stiewe, T., Jansen, J.M., Wagner, U., Gattenlöhner, S., Bräuninger, S., Müller-Brüsselbach, S., Reinartz, S. and Müller, R. (2020). Upregulation of mesothelial genes in ovarian carcinoma cells is associated with an unfavorable clinical outcome and the promotion of cancer cell adhesion. Mol. Oncol. 14, 2142–2162.
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Steitz, A.M., Steffes, A., Finkernagel, F., Unger, A., Sommerfeld, L., H., Jansen, J.M., Wagner, U., Graumann, J., Müller, R. and Reinartz, S. (2020). Tumor-associated macrophages promote ovarian cancer cell migration by secreting transforming growth factor beta induced (TGFBI) and tenascin C. Cell Death Dis., 11, 249.
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Graumann, J., Finkernagel, F., Reinartz, S., Stief, T., Brödje, D., Renz, H., Jansen, J.M., Wagner, U., Worzfeld, T., Pogge von Strandmann, E. and Müller, R. (2019). Multi-platform affinity proteomics identify proteins linked to metastasis and immune suppression in ovarian cancer plasma. Front. Oncol. 9:1150.
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Finkernagel, F., Reinartz, S., Schuldner, M., Malz, A., Jansen, J.M., Wagner, U., Worzfeld, T., Graumann, J., Pogge von Strandmann, E. and Müller, R. (2019). Dual-platform affinity proteomics identifies links between the recurrence of ovarian carcinoma and proteins released into the tumor microenvironment. Theranostics, doi:10.7150/thno.37549 (in press).
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Reinartz, S., Lieber, S., Pesek, J., Brandt, D.T., Asafova, A., Finkernagel, F., Watzer, B., Nockher, W.A., Nist, A., Stiewe, T., Jansen, J.M., Wagner, U., Konzer, A., Graumann, J., Grosse, R., Worzfeld, T., Müller-Brüsselbach, S. and Müller, R. (2019). Cell-type-selective pathways and clinical associations of lysophosphatidic acid biosynthesis and signaling in the ovarian cancer microenvironment. Mol. Oncol. 23, 185-201.
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Lieber, S., Reinartz, S., Raifer, H., Finkernagel, F., Dreyer, T., Bronger, H., Jansen, J.M., Wagner, U., Worzfeld, T., Müller, R. and Huber, M. (2018). Prognosis of ovarian cancer is associated with effector memory CD8+ T cell accumulation in ascites, CXCL9 levels and activation-triggered signal transduction in T cells. Oncoimmunology 17, 270-289.
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Worzfeld, T., Finkernagel, F., Reinartz, S., Konzer, K., Adhikary, T., Nist, A., Stiewe, T., Wagner, U., Looso, M., Graumann, J. and Müller, R. (2018). Proteotranscriptomics reveal signaling networks in the ovarian cancer microenvironment. Mol. Cell. Proteomics 17, 270-289.
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Vyas, M., Reinartz, S., Hoffmann, N., Reiners, K.S., Lieber, S., Jansen, J.M., Wagner, U., Müller, R. and Pogge von Strandmann, E. (2017). Soluble NKG2D ligands in the ovarian cancer microenvironment are associated with an adverse clinical outcome and decreased memory effector T cells independent of NKG2D down-regulation. Oncoimmunology 6(9):e1339854.
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Adhikary, T., Wortmann, A. , Finkernagel, F., Lieber, S., Nist, A., Stiewe, T., Wagner, U., Müller-Brüsselbach, S. Reinartz, S. and Müller, R. (2017). Interferon signaling in ascites-associated macrophages is linked to a favorable clinical outcome in a subgroup of ovarian carcinoma patients. BMC Genomics 18: 243.
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Pogge von Strandmann, E., Reinartz, S., Wagner, U. and Müller, R. (2017). Tumor-host cell interactions in ovarian cancer: pathways to therapy failure. Trends Cancer 3, 137-148.
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Worzfeld, T., Pogge von Strandmann, E., Huber, M., Adhikary, T., Reinartz, S., Wagner, U. and Müller, R. (2017). The unique molecular and cellular microenvironment of ovarian cancer. Front. Oncol. 7; doi:10.3389/fonc.2017.00024.
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Müller, R. (2017). PPARβ/δ in human cancer. Biochimie 136, 90-99.
Finkernagel, F., Reinartz, S., Lieber, S., Adhikary, T., Wortmann, A., Hoffman, N., Bieringer, T., Nist, A., Stiewe, T., Jansen, J.M., Wagner, U., Müller-Brüsselbach, S. and Müller, R. (2016). The transcriptional signature of human ovarian carcinoma macrophages is associated with extracellular matrix reorganization. Oncotarget. 17, 75339-75352.
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Pogge von Strandmann, E. and Müller, R. (2016). Shipping drug resistance: Extracellular vesicles in ovarian cancer. Trends Mol. Med. 22, 741-743.
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Reinartz, S., Finkernagel, F., Adhikary, T., Rohnalter, V., Schumann, T., Schober, Y., Nockher, A.W., Nist, A., Stiewe, T., Jansen, J.M., Wagner, U., Müller-Brüsselbach, S. and Müller, R. (2016). A transcriptome-based global map of signaling pathways in the ovarian cancer microenvironment associated with clinical outcome. Genome Biol. 17: 108.
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Peters, J.M., Gonzalez, F.J. and Müller, R. (2015). The controversial role of PPARβ/δ in cancer. Trends Endocrinol. Metab. 26, 595-607.
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Rohnalter, V., Roth, K., Finkernagel, F., Adhikary, T., Obert, J., Dorzweiler, K., Bensberg, M., Müller-Brüsselbach, S. and Müller, R. (2015). A multi-stage process including transient polyploidization and EMT precedes the emergence of chemoresistent ovarian carcinoma cells with a dedifferentiated and pro-inflammatory secretory phenotype. Oncotarget 6, 40005-40025.
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Adhikary, T., Wortmann, A., Schumann, T., Finkernagel, F., Lieber, S., Roth, K., Toth, P.M., Diederich, W.E., Nist, A., Stiewe, T., Kleinesudeik, L., Reinartz, S., Müller-Brüsselbach, S. and Müller, R. (2015). The transcriptional PPARβ/δ network in human macrophages defines a unique agonist-induced activation state. Nucl. Acids. Res. 43, 5033-5051.
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Schumann, T., Adhikary, T., Wortmann, A., Finkernagel, F., Lieber, S., Schnitzer, E., Legrand, N., Schober, Y, Nockher, A. W., Toth, P.M., Diederich, W.E., Nist, A., Stiewe, T., Wagner, U., Reinartz, S., Müller-Brüsselbach, S. and Müller, R. (2015). Deregulation of PPARβ/δ target genes in tumor-associated macrophages by fatty acid ligands in the ovarian cancer microenvironment. Oncotarget 6, 13416-13433.
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Reinartz, S., Schumann, T., Finkernagel, F., Wortmann, A., Jansen, J.M., Meissner, W., Krause, M., Schwörer, A.-M., Wagner, U., Müller-Brüsselbach, S. and Müller, R. (2014). Mixed-polarization phenotype of ascites-associated macrophages in human ovarian carcinoma: correlation of CD163 expression, cytokine levels and early relapse. Int. J. Cancer 134, 32-42.