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201. Soluble plasma-derived von Willebrand factor assembles to a haemostatically active filamentous network.

202. Formation of platelet strings and microthrombi in the presence of ADAMTS-13 inhibitor does not require P-selectin or beta3 integrin.

203. Neuronal control of skin function: the skin as a neuroimmunoendocrine organ.

204. Shear-flow-induced unfolding of polymeric globules.

205. Tumor-derived matrix metalloproteinase-1 targets endothelial proteinase-activated receptor 1 promoting endothelial cell activation.

206. Role of vasculature in atopic dermatitis.

207. Atomic force microscopy as an innovative tool for nanoanalysis of native stratum corneum.

208. Functional characterization and expression analysis of the proteinase-activated receptor-2 in human cutaneous mast cells.

209. Enhanced photocarcinogenesis in interleukin-12-deficient mice.

210. 17beta-estradiol increases volume, apical surface and elasticity of human endothelium mediated by Na+/H+ exchange.

211. Infliximab-induced lupus erythematosus tumidus in a patient with rheumatoid arthritis.

212. Detection of functionally active melanocortin receptors and evidence for an immunoregulatory activity of alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone in human dermal papilla cells.

213. [Atopic dermatitis. Pathophysiologic background, scientific status quo and therapeutic strategies].

214. Microtubule-dependent matrix metalloproteinase-2/matrix metalloproteinase-9 exocytosis: prerequisite in human melanoma cell invasion.

215. Glioblastoma cells release factors that disrupt blood-brain barrier features.

216. [Disseminated erythematous maculae with central bullae formation. Generalized fixed drug exanthema].

217. Shape and volume of living aldosterone-sensitive cells imaged with the atomic force microscope.

218. Endothelial cell swelling by aldosterone.

219. The electrical resistance breakdown assay determines the role of proteinases in tumor cell invasion.

220. Secretion pores in human endothelial cells during acute hypoxia.

221. Aldosterone signaling pathway across the nuclear envelope.

222. Role of actin filaments in endothelial cell-cell adhesion and membrane stability under fluid shear stress.

223. Kiss and run mechanism in exocytosis.

224. High-resistance MDCK-C7 monolayers used for measuring invasive potency of tumour cells.

225. Volume dynamics in migrating epithelial cells measured with atomic force microscopy.

226. Aldosterone and nuclear volume cycling.

227. Continuous detection of extracellular ATP on living cells by using atomic force microscopy.

228. K(+) channel-dependent migration of fibroblasts and human melanoma cells.

229. ATP-Induced shape change of nuclear pores visualized with the atomic force microscope.

230. Molecular weights of individual proteins correlate with molecular volumes measured by atomic force microscopy.

232. Structural activity of a cloned potassium channel (ROMK1) monitored with the atomic force microscope: the "molecular-sandwich" technique.

233. Gi regulation of secretory vesicle swelling examined by atomic force microscopy.

234. Rapid aldosterone-induced cell volume increase of endothelial cells measured by the atomic force microscope.

235. The atomic force microscope detects ATP-sensitive protein clusters in the plasma membrane of transformed MDCK cells.

236. Imaging excised apical plasma membrane patches of MDCK cells in physiological conditions with atomic force microscopy.

237. Life on biomembranes viewed with the atomic force microscope.

238. Surface dynamics in living acinar cells imaged by atomic force microscopy: identification of plasma membrane structures involved in exocytosis.

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