User:Thomas Günther

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Dr. rer. nat. Thomas Günther Research group: Virus Genomics Heinrich-Pette-Institute - Leibniz-Institute for Experimental Virology Martinistr. 52 20251 Hamburg, D-Germany

CV: Since 2011 Postdoctoral fellow at the Heinrich-Pette-Institute - Leibniz-Institute vor Experimental Virology, Hamburg, Germany 2007-2011 Doctoral thesis at the Heinrich-Pette-Institute - Leibniz-Institute vor Experimental Virology, Hamburg, Germany 2006 University Diploma in biochemistry and molecular biology at the University of Hamburg, Germany

Publications:

Cheng F, Pekkonen P, Laurinavicius S, Sugiyama N, Henderson S, Günther T, Rantanen V, Kaivanto E, Aavikko M, Sarek G, Hautaniemi S, Biberfeld P, Aaltonen L, Grundhoff A, Boshoff C, Alitalo K, Lehti K, Ojala PM.: Virus-induced Notch-MT1-MMP axis leads to lymphatic endothelial-to-mesenchymal transition. Cell Host and Microbe (2011).

Yakushko Y, Hackmann C, Günther T, Ruckert J, Henke M, Koste L, Alkharsah K, Bohne J, Grundhoff A, Schulz TF, Henke-Gendo C.; Kaposi's Sarcoma-Associated Herpesvirus Bacterial Artificial Chromosome Contains a Duplication of a Long Unique Region Fragment Within the Terminal Repeat Region. J Virol (2011). [epub ahead of print]

Günther T, Grundhoff A.; The Epigenetic Landscape of Latent Kaposi Sarcoma-Associated Herpesvirus Genomes. PLoS Pathog (2010).

Windhorst S, Fliegert R, Blechner C, Mollmann K, Hosseini Z, Günther T, Eiben M, Chang L, Lin HY, Fanick W, Schumacher U, Brandt B, Mayr GW.; Inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate 3-kinase-A is a new Cell Motility-Promoting Protein that Increases the Metastatic Potential of Tumor Cells by Two Functional Activities. J Biol Chem (2010).