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2005


1. Heiss, E. and Gerhauser, C. Time-dependent modulation of thioredoxin reductase activity might contribute to sulforaphane-mediated inhibition of NF-kappaB binding to DNA.
Antioxid. Redox. Signal. 7, 1601-1611 (2005) Abstract Full text (PDF)

2. Bohr, G., Gerhauser, C., Knauft, J., Zapp, J., Becker, H. Anti-inflammatory acylphloroglucinol derivatives from hop (Humulus lupulus L.).
J. Natural Prod., 68, 1545-1548 (2005) Abstract Full text (PDF)

3. Wittich, S., Scherf, H., Xie, C., Heltweg, B., Dequiedt, F., Verdin, E., Gerhauser, C., Jung, M. Effect of inhibitors of histone deacetylase on the induction of cell differentiation in murine and human erythroleukemia cell lines.
Anticancer Drugs, 16, 635-643 (2005) Abstract

4. Gerhauser, C. Beer constituents as potential cancer chemopreventive agents (Review).
Eur. J. Cancer 41, 1941-1954 (2005) Abstract Full text (PDF)

5. Gerhauser, C. and Frank, N. Xanthohumol, a new all-rounder?
Mol. Nutr. Food Res. 49, 821-823 (2005) Abstract (PDF upon request)

6. Gerhauser, C. Broad spectrum antiinfective potential of xanthohumol from hop (Humulus lupulus L.) in comparison with activities of other hop constituents and xanthohumol metabolites.
Mol. Nutr. Food Res. 49, 827-831 (2005) Abstract (PDF upon request)

7. Hanske, L., Hussong, R., Frank, N., Gerhauser, C., Blaut, M., Braune, A. Xanthohumol does not affect the composition of rat intestinal microbiota.
Mol. Nutr. Food Res. 49, 868-873 (2005) Abstract

8. Ruefer, C.E., Gerhauser, C., Frank, N., Becker, H., Kulling, S.E. In vitro phase II metabolism of xanthohumol by human UDP-glucuronosyl transferases and sulfotransferases.
Mol. Nutr. Food Res. 49, 851-856 (2005) Abstract (PDF upon request)

9. Pan, L., Becker, H., Gerhauser, C. Xanthohumol induces apoptosis in cultured 40-16 human colon cancer cells by activation of the death receptor and mitochondrial pathway.
Mol. Nutr. Food Res. 49, 837-843 (2005) Abstract (PDF upon request)

10. Hussong R, Frank N, Knauft J, Ittrich C, Owen R, Becker H, Gerhauser C. A safety study of oral xanthohumol administration and its influence on fertility in Sprague Dawley rats.
Mol. Nutr. Food Res. 49, 861-867 (2005) Abstract (PDF upon request)

11. Bartsch H., Gerhauser C. and Nair J. Molekulare Forschungsansätze zur Vorbeugung von Krebserkrankungen Chemoprävention.
Forum DKG Sonderheft 2005, 6-9 (2005) Full text (PDF)



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