Publications
Selected Recent Publications
- Pukrop T, Klemm F, Hagemann Th, Schulz M, Trümper L, Binder C. (2006) Wnt 5A signaling is critical for macrophage-induced invasiveness of breast cancer cell lines. Proc Nat Acad Sci USA 113: 5454 - 5459.
- Hagemann Th, Binder C, Binder L, Pukrop T, Trümper L, Grimshaw MJ: (2005) Expression of endothelins and their receptors promotes an invasive pheno-type of breast tumor cells but is insufficient to induce invasion in benign cells. DNA and Cell Biology 11: 766-776.
- Hagemann Th, Wilson J, Kulbe H, Charles K, Pukrop T, Klemm F, Leinster A, Binder C, Balkwill FR: (2005) Co-culture of macrophages with tumor cells causes TNFα-dependent activation of c-Jun and NF-κB in the malignant cells. J Immunol 175: 1197-1205.
- Hagemann Th, Robinson SC, Schulz M, Trümper L, Balkwill FR, Binder C: (2004) Enhanced invasiveness of breast cancer cell lines upon co-cultivation with macrophages is due to TNF-α-dependent upregulation of matrix metalloproteases. Carcinogenesis 25: 1543 – 1549 .
- C. Binder, A. Simon, L. Binder, Th. Hagemann, M. Schulz, G. Emons, L. Trüm-per, A. Einspanier. (2004) Elevated concentrations of serum relaxin are associated with metastatic disease in breast cancer patients. Breast Cancer Res Treat 87: 157-166.
- Grimshaw MJ, Hagemann Th, Ayhan A, Gillett CE, Binder C, Balkwill FR. (2004) A role for endothelin-2 and its receptors in breast tumor cell invasion. Cancer Res 64: 2461-2468
- Binder C, Hagemann Th, Husen B, Schulz M, Einspanier A: (2002) Relaxin en-hances in vitro invasiveness of breast cancer cell lines by upregulation of matrix metalloproteases. Mol Hum Reprod 8: 789-796
- Hagemann Th, Gunawan B, Schulz M, Füzesi L, Binder C: (2001) Differential mRNA expression profile of matrix metalloproteases and their inhibitors in subtypes of renal cell carcinomas. Eur J Cancer 37: 1839-1846