Publications of Gerald Krystal

Journal Article (8)

2007
Journal Article
Fehrenbach, K.; Port, F.; Grochowy, G.; Kalis, C.; Bessler, W.; Galanos, C.; Krystal, G.; Freudenberg, M.; Huber, M.: Stimulation of mast cells via FcεR1 and TLR2: The type of ligand determines the outcome. Molecular Immunology 44, pp. 2087 - 2094 (2007)
2006
Journal Article
Lessmann, E.; Grochowy, G.; Weingarten, L.; Giesemann, T.; Aktories, K.; Leitges, M.; Krystal, G.; Huber, M.: Insulin and insulin-like growth factor-1 promote mast cell survival via activation of the phosphatidylinositol-3-kinase pathway. Experimental Hematology 34, pp. 1532 - 1541 (2006)
2005
Journal Article
Gimborn, K.; Lessmann, E.; Kuppig, S.; Krystal, G.; Huber, M.: SHIP Down-Regulates FcεR-1-Induced Degranulation at Supraoptimal IgE or Antigen Levels. The Journal of Immunology 174, pp. 507 - 516 (2005)
2003
Journal Article
Kalesnikoff, J.; Sly, L. M.; Hughes, M. R.; Rauh, M. J.; Cao, L.-P.; Lam, V.; Mui, A.; Huber, M.; Krystal, G.: The role of SHIP in cytokine-induced signaling. Reviews in Physiological Biochemical Pharmacology 149, pp. 87 - 103 (2003)
2002
Journal Article
Huber, M.; Kalesnikoff, J.; Reth, M.; Krystal, G.: The role of SHIP in mast cell degranulation and IgE-induced mast cell survival. Immunology Letters 82 (1-2 Sp. Iss. SI), pp. 17 - 21 (2002)
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Leitges, M.; Gimborn, K.; Elis, W.; Kalesnikoff, J.; Hughes, M. R.; Krystal, G.; Huber, M.: Protein Kinase C-δ Is a Negative Regulator of Antigen-Induced Mast Cell Degranulation. Molecular and Cellular Biology 22 (12), pp. 3970 - 3980 (2002)
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Kalesnikoff, J.; Baur, N.; Leitges, M.; Hughes, M. R.; Damen, J. E.; Huber, M.; Krystal, G.: SHIP Negatively Regulates IgE + Antigen-Induced IL-6 Production in Mast Cells by Inhibiting NF-κB Activity1. Journal of Immunology 168 (9), pp. 4737 - 4746 (2002)
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Scheid, M. P.; Huber, M.; Damen, J. E.; Hughes, M.; Kang, V.; Neilsen, P.; Prestwich, G. D.; Krystal, G.; Duronio, V.: Phosphatidylinositol (3,4,5)P Is Essential but Not Sufficient for Protein Kinase B (PKB) Activation; Phosphatidylinositol (3,4)P Is Required for PKB Phosphorylation at Ser-473 - Studies Using Cells From SH2-Containing Inositol-5-Phosphatase Knockout Mice. Journal of Biological Chemistry 277 (11), pp. 9027 - 9035 (2002)
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