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01. April 1995 / Curr Opin Lipidol Lipoprotein and receptor interactions in vivo J. Herz T.E. Willnow
09. Mai 1995 / Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Functional expression of low density lipoprotein receptor- related protein is controlled by receptor-associated protein in vivo T.E. Willnow S.A. Armstrong R.E. Hammer J. Herz
01. Mai 1995 / J Mol Med Animal models for disorders of hepatic lipoprotein metabolism T.E. Willnow J. Herz
10. Februar 1995 / J Biol Chem Differential recognition of alpha1-antitrypsin-elastase and alpha1-antichymotrypsin-cathepsin G complexes by the low density lipoprotein receptor-related protein W. Poller T.E. Willnow J. Hilpert J. Herz
29. Dezember 1995 / J Biol Chem Cloning and functional expression of rat CLC-5, a chloride channel related to kidney disease K. Steinmeyer B. Schwappach M. Bens A. Vandewalle T.J. Jentsch
11. Dezember 1995 / FEBS Lett ClC-6 and ClC-7 are two novel broadly expressed members of the CLC chloride channel family S. Brandt T.J. Jentsch
01. Dezember 1995 / Neuron Mutations in dominant human myotonia congenita drastically alter the voltage dependence of the CIC-1 chloride channel M. Pusch K. Steinmeyer M.C. Koch T.J. Jentsch
01. Dezember 1995 / Am J Hum Genet Spectrum of mutations in the major human skeletal muscle chloride channel gene (CLCN1) leading to myotonia C. Meyer-Kleine K. Steinmeyer K. Ricker T.J. Jentsch M.C. Koch
01. Oktober 1995 / Genet Res Chloride channel 2 gene (Clc2) maps to chromosome 16 of the mouse, extending a region of conserved synteny with human chromosome 3q A. Lengeling M. Gronemeier M. Ronsiek A. Thiemann T.J. Jentsch H. Jockusch