Publications
- Bacterial L-forms.
Allan EJ, Hoischen C, Gumpert J
In: Advances in Applied Microbiology 2009, 68, 1-39, Elsevier Inc., New York, N - Exogenous brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) reverts phenotypic changes in the retinas of transgenic mice lacking the BDNF gene.
Arango-González* B, Cellerino* A, Kohler K
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 2009, 50(3), 1416-22 * equal contribution, published during change of institution - Conditional inactivation of the NBS1 gene in the mouse central nervous system leads to neurodegeneration and disorganization of the visual system.
Baranes K, Raz-Prag D, Nitzan A, Galron R, Ashery-Padan R, Rotenstreich Y, Assaf Y, Shiloh Y, Wang ZQ, Barzilai A, Solomon AS
Exp Neurol 2009, 218(1), 24-32 - The prolyl cis/trans isomerase cyclophilin 18 interacts with the tumor suppressor p53 and modifies its functions in cell cycle regulation and apoptosis.
Baum N, Schiene-Fischer C, Frost M, Schumann M, Sabapathy K, Ohlenschläger O, Grosse F, Schlott B
Oncogene 2009, 28(44), 3915-25 - Deposition of palladium nanoparticles on self-assembled, zinc-induced tubulin macrotubes and sheets.
Behrens S, Habicht W, Wenzel W, Böhm KJ
J Nanosci Nanotechnol 2009, 9(12), 6858-65 - A lytic enzyme cocktail from Streptomyces sp. B578 for the control of lactic and acetic acid bacteria in wine.
Blättel V, Wirth K, Claus H, Schlott B, Pfeiffer P, König H
Appl Microbiol Biotechnol 2009, 83(5), 839-48 - Klotho is a substrate for alpha-, beta- and gamma-secretase.
Bloch* L, Sineshchekova O, Reichenbach D, Reiss K, Saftig P, Kuro-o M, Kaether C
FEBS Lett 2009, 583(19), 3221-4 * equal contribution - Steady state microtubules and GTP hydrolysis.
Böhm KJ
Eur J Cell Biol Suppl 2009, 88(Suppl 1), SE2-24 - A highly conserved retinoic acid responsive element controls wt1a expression in the zebrafish pronephros.
Bollig** F, Perner B, Besenbeck B, Köthe S, Ebert C, Taudien S, Englert** C
Development 2009, 136(17), 2883-92 ** co-corresponding authors - Sequence-specific physical properties of African green monkey alpha-satellite DNA contribute to centromeric heterochromatin formation.
Bussiek M, Hoischen C, Diekmann S, Bennink ML
J Struct Biol 2009, 167(1), 36-46