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Institute for Research in Biomedicine
Istituto di Ricerca in Biomedicina

Via Vincenzo Vela 6 - CH-6500 Bellinzona
Tel. +41 91 820 0300 - Fax +41 91 820 0302 - info [at] irb [dot] usi [dot] ch

Sylvia Thelen, PhD

Signal Transduction

Scientist

Via Vela, 6
6500 Bellinzona, Switzerland

Sylvia Thelen
Projects
The guanine nucleotide exchange factor for Rac P-Rex1
Publications
The guanine-nucleotide-exchange factor P-Rex1 is activated by protein phosphatase 1alpha
M. A. Barber, A. Hendrickx, M. Beullens, H. Ceulemans, D. Oxley, S. Thelen, M. Thelen, M. Bollen, H. C. Welch
in Biochem J (2012) vol. 443 pp173-83
Cxcl12 evolution - subfunctionalization of a ligand through altered interaction with the chemokine receptor
B. Boldajipour, M. Doitsidou, K. Tarbashevich, C. Laguri, S. R. Yu, J. Ries, K. Dumstrei, S. Thelen, J. Dorries, E. M. Messerschmidt, M. Thelen, P. Schwille, M. Brand, H. Lortat-Jacob, E. Raz
in Development (2011) vol. 138 pp2909-14
Polarization of migrating monocytic cells is independent of PI 3-kinase activity
S. Volpe, S. Thelen, T. Pertel, M. J. Lohse, M. Thelen
in PLoS One (2010) vol. 5 ppe10159
CXCR7, CXCR4 and CXCL12: an eccentric trio?
M. Thelen, S. Thelen
in J Neuroimmunol (2008) vol. 198 pp9-13
Membrane translocation of P-Rex1 is mediated by G protein betagamma subunits and phosphoinositide 3-kinase
M. A. Barber, S. Donald, S. Thelen, K. E. Anderson, M. Thelen, H. C. Welch
in J Biol Chem (2007) vol. 282 pp29967-76
Unusual chemokine receptor antagonism involving a mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway
P. Ogilvie, S. Thelen, B. Moepps, P. Gierschik, A. C. da Silva Campos, M. Baggiolini, M. Thelen
in J Immunol (2004) vol. 172 pp6715-22
Constitutive expression of stromal derived factor-1 by mucosal epithelia and its role in HIV transmission and propagation
W. W. Agace, A. Amara, A. I. Roberts, J. L. Pablos, S. Thelen, M. Uguccioni, X. Y. Li, J. Marsal, F. Arenzana-Seisdedos, T. Delaunay, E. C. Ebert, B. Moser, C. M. Parker
in Curr Biol (2000) vol. 10 pp325-8