Chaperones in cell cycle regulation and mitogenic signal transduction: a review
K Helmbrecht, E Zeise, L Rensing - Cell proliferation, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
Chaperones/heat shock proteins (HSPs) of the HSP90 and HSP70 families show elevated
levels in proliferating mammalian cells and a cell cycle‐dependent expression. They …
levels in proliferating mammalian cells and a cell cycle‐dependent expression. They …
Temperature effect on entrainment, phase shifting, and amplitude of circadian clocks and its molecular bases
L Rensing, P Ruoff - Chronobiology international, 2002 - Taylor & Francis
… Entrainment of circadian gene expression by a temperature cycle was shown in meristematic
tissues of Sinapis alba L. for Sagrp1 and Sagrp1 mRNA-encoding as yet unknown nuclear …
tissues of Sinapis alba L. for Sagrp1 and Sagrp1 mRNA-encoding as yet unknown nuclear …
Heat shock effects on cell cycle progression
NM Kühl, L Rensing* - Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences CMLS, 2000 - Springer
… and Rensing L. (1995) Heat shock inhibits and activates different protein degradation …
and Rensing L. (1997) Stress response of lysosomal cystein proteinases in rat C6 glioma …
and Rensing L. (1997) Stress response of lysosomal cystein proteinases in rat C6 glioma …
Ethical principles and standards for the conduct of human and animal biological rhythm research
…, F Portaluppi, MH Smolensky, L Rensing# - Chronobiology …, 2004 - Taylor & Francis
Most research papers published in Chronobiology International report the findings of
investigations conducted on laboratory animals and human beings. The Journal, its editors and the …
investigations conducted on laboratory animals and human beings. The Journal, its editors and the …
The temperature-compensated Goodwin model simulates many circadian clock properties
P Ruoff, L Rensing - Journal of theoretical biology, 1996 - Elsevier
… varying length and height of temperature pulses the resulting experimental dose response
curves cannot always be identified to a linear or nonlinear relation (Cornelius & Rensing, …
curves cannot always be identified to a linear or nonlinear relation (Cornelius & Rensing, …
Biological timing and the clock metaphor: oscillatory and hourglass mechanisms
L Rensing, U Meyer-Grahle, P Ruoff - Chronobiology international, 2001 - Taylor & Francis
Living organisms have developed a multitude of timing mechanisms— “biological clocks.”
Their mechanisms are based on either oscillations (oscillatory clocks) or unidirectional …
Their mechanisms are based on either oscillations (oscillatory clocks) or unidirectional …
The Goodwin model: simulating the effect of light pulses on the circadian sporulation rhythm of Neurospora crassa
…, M Vinsjevik, C Monnerjahn, L Rensing - Journal of theoretical …, 2001 - Elsevier
The Goodwin oscillator is a minimal model that describes the oscillatory negative feedback
regulation of a translated protein which inhibits its own transcription. Now, over 30 years later …
regulation of a translated protein which inhibits its own transcription. Now, over 30 years later …
The Goodwin oscillator: on the importance of degradation reactions in the circadian clock
…, C Monnerjahn, L Rensing - Journal of biological …, 1999 - journals.sagepub.com
This article focuses on the Goodwin oscillator and related minimal models, which describe
negative feedback schemes that are of relevance for the circadian rhythms in Neurospora, …
negative feedback schemes that are of relevance for the circadian rhythms in Neurospora, …
The cytoplasmic pH, ATP content and total protein synthesis rate during heat-shock protein inducing treatments in yeast
G Weitzel, U Pilatus, L Rensing - Experimental cell research, 1987 - Elsevier
… HSPs 98,85 and 70 show maximum synthesis rates l-2 h after a 40C heat shock. The synthesis
rates then decline. HSPs 56,44 and 33 reveal a smaller and slower increase and almost …
rates then decline. HSPs 56,44 and 33 reveal a smaller and slower increase and almost …
Similar dose response of heat shock protein synthesis and intracellular pH change in yeast
G Weitzel, U Pilatus, L Rensing - Experimental Cell Research, 1985 - Elsevier
In Saccharomyces cerevisiae both the induction of heat shock proteins (98, 85, 70 kD) and
the intracellular pH, determined by means of 31 P-NMR spectroscopy, show a similar dose …
the intracellular pH, determined by means of 31 P-NMR spectroscopy, show a similar dose …