Wissenschaftliche Publikationen Suche Suche Autor/in Forschungsgruppe Veröffentlichungsdatum Suchen Sortieren nach RelevanceFrom A-ZAuthored onDate/Time RangeRelease date Reihenfolge AufsteigendAbsteigend (-) Sander, Maike Prof. Dr. (7) Angeborene Immunität & Neuroinflammation (1) Experimentelle Ultrahochfeld-MR (1) Genetik metabolischer und reproduktiver Störungen (3) Hochschulambulanz für Neuroimmunologie (1) Magnetic Resonance (1) Molekulare Immunologie und Gentherapie (1) Molekulare Physiologie der somatosensorischen Wahrnehmung (1) (-) Pancreatic Organoid Research and Disease Modeling (7) Proteomics and Metabolomics (4) Systembiologie von Gen-regulatorischen Elementen (2) 1992 (2) 1994 (1) 1995 (2) 1997 (2) 1998 (1) 2000 (2) 2001 (1) 2003 (4) 2004 (2) 2005 (4) 2007 (3) 2008 (2) 2009 (2) 2010 (1) (-) 2011 (7) 2012 (6) 2014 (6) 2015 (8) 2016 (8) 2017 (3) 2018 (8) 2019 (8) 2020 (3) 2021 (15) 2023 (6) 2024 (2) 7 Ergebnisse: Active Filter: Sander, Maike Prof. Dr.Pancreatic Organoid Research and Disease Modeling2011 Sortieren: Treffgenauigkeit Neueste nach älteste Älteste nach neueste 01. Oktober 2011 / Gastroenterology Embryonic ductal plate cells give rise to cholangiocytes, periportal hepatocytes, and adult liver progenitor cells R. Carpentier R.E. Suñer N. van Hul J.L. Kopp J.B. Beaudry S. Cordi A. Antoniou P. Raynaud S. Lepreux P. Jacquemin I.A. Leclercq M. Sander F.P. Lemaigre 01. Juni 2011 / Genes Dev Prospective isolation of a bipotential clonogenic liver progenitor cell in adult mice C. Dorrell L. Erker J. Schug J.L. Kopp P.S. Canaday A.J. Fox O. Smirnova A.W. Duncan M.J. Finegold M. Sander K.H. Kaestner M. Grompe 02. August 2011 / PLoS ONE Sox9-haploinsufficiency causes glucose intolerance in mice C.L. Dubois H.P. Shih P.A. Seymour N.A. Patel J.M. Behrmann V. Ngo M. Sander 15. Juni 2011 / Cell Cycle Progenitor cell domains in the developing and adult pancreas J.L. Kopp C.L. Dubois E. Hao F. Thorel P.L. Herrera M. Sander 01. Februar 2011 / Development Sox9(+) ductal cells are multipotent progenitors throughout development but do not produce new endocrine cells in the normal or injured adult pancreas J.L. Kopp C.L. Dubois A.E. Schaffer E. Hao H.P. Shih P.A. Seymour J. Ma M. Sander 01. November 2011 / Mol Endocrinol Transgenic overexpression of the transcription factor Nkx6.1 in β-cells of mice does not increase β-cell proliferation, β-cell mass, or improve glucose clearance A.E. Schaffer A.J. Yang F. Thorel P.L. Herrera M. Sander 01. Februar 2011 / Diabetes Historical perspective: beginnings of the beta-cell: current perspectives in beta-cell development P.A. Seymour M. Sander
01. Oktober 2011 / Gastroenterology Embryonic ductal plate cells give rise to cholangiocytes, periportal hepatocytes, and adult liver progenitor cells R. Carpentier R.E. Suñer N. van Hul J.L. Kopp J.B. Beaudry S. Cordi A. Antoniou P. Raynaud S. Lepreux P. Jacquemin I.A. Leclercq M. Sander F.P. Lemaigre
01. Juni 2011 / Genes Dev Prospective isolation of a bipotential clonogenic liver progenitor cell in adult mice C. Dorrell L. Erker J. Schug J.L. Kopp P.S. Canaday A.J. Fox O. Smirnova A.W. Duncan M.J. Finegold M. Sander K.H. Kaestner M. Grompe
02. August 2011 / PLoS ONE Sox9-haploinsufficiency causes glucose intolerance in mice C.L. Dubois H.P. Shih P.A. Seymour N.A. Patel J.M. Behrmann V. Ngo M. Sander
15. Juni 2011 / Cell Cycle Progenitor cell domains in the developing and adult pancreas J.L. Kopp C.L. Dubois E. Hao F. Thorel P.L. Herrera M. Sander
01. Februar 2011 / Development Sox9(+) ductal cells are multipotent progenitors throughout development but do not produce new endocrine cells in the normal or injured adult pancreas J.L. Kopp C.L. Dubois A.E. Schaffer E. Hao H.P. Shih P.A. Seymour J. Ma M. Sander
01. November 2011 / Mol Endocrinol Transgenic overexpression of the transcription factor Nkx6.1 in β-cells of mice does not increase β-cell proliferation, β-cell mass, or improve glucose clearance A.E. Schaffer A.J. Yang F. Thorel P.L. Herrera M. Sander
01. Februar 2011 / Diabetes Historical perspective: beginnings of the beta-cell: current perspectives in beta-cell development P.A. Seymour M. Sander