Wissenschaftliche Publikationen Suche Suche Autor/in Forschungsgruppe Veröffentlichungsdatum Wirkungsfaktor Suchen Sortieren nach RelevanceFrom A-ZAuthored onDate/Time RangeRelease date Reihenfolge AufsteigendAbsteigend Birchmeier-Kohler, Carmen Prof. Dr. (1) Chen, Wei Prof. Dr. (1) Daniel, Peter Prof. Dr. (1) Daumke, Oliver Prof. Dr. (1) Hinz, Michael Dr. (1) Janz, Martin Dr. (8) Lusatis, Simone (1) Mathas, Stephan Dr. (9) Pezzutto, Antonio Prof. Dr. (1) Rocks, Oliver Dr. (1) Scheidereit, Claus Prof. Dr. (2) Wolf, Jana Prof. Dr. (1) Wollert-Wulf, Brigitte (4) (-) Selbach, Matthias Prof. Dr. (10) Entwicklungsbiologie / Signaltransduktion in Nerven und Muskelzellen (1) Mathematische Modellierung zellulärer Prozesse (1) (-) Proteom Dynamik (10) 1999 (2) (-) 2001 (3) 2002 (3) 2003 (1) 2004 (2) 2005 (4) (-) 2006 (2) (-) 2007 (1) 2008 (3) 2009 (6) 2010 (3) 2011 (7) 2012 (4) (-) 2013 (4) 2014 (12) 2016 (8) 2017 (6) 2018 (6) 2019 (5) 2020 (6) 2021 (12) 2023 (4) 2024 (2) 10 Ergebnisse: Active Filter: Selbach, Matthias Prof. Dr.Proteom Dynamik2001200620072013 Sortieren: Treffgenauigkeit Neueste nach älteste Älteste nach neueste 01. Mai 2007 / Cell Microbiol The Helicobacter pylori CagA protein disrupts matrix adhesion of gastric epithelial cells by dephosphorylation of vinculin S. Moese M. Selbach V. Brinkmann A. Karlas B. Haimovich S. Backert T.F. Meyer 16. März 2006 / Nature Robust Salmonella metabolism limits possibilities for new antimicrobials D. Becker M. Selbach C. Rollenhagen M. Ballmaier T.F. Meyer M. Mann D. Bumann 01. November 2001 / Mol Microbiol Phosphorylation of tyrosine 972 of the Helicobacter pylori CagA protein is essential for induction of a scattering phenotype in gastric epithelial cells S. Backert S. Moese M. Selbach V. Brinkmann T.F. Meyer 01. Februar 2001 / Trends Microbiol A new home for infection research T. Kamradt T. Rudel M. Selbach U.E. Schaible 01. April 2001 / Proteomics Identification of a tyrosine-phosphorylated 35 kDa carboxy-terminal fragment (p35CagA) of the Helicobacter pylori CagA protein in phagocytic cells: processing or breakage? S. Moese M. Selbach U. Zimny-Arndt P.R. Jungblut T.F. Meyer S. Backert 01. Dezember 2006 / Nat Methods Protein interaction screening by quantitative immunoprecipitation combined with knockdown (QUICK) M. Selbach M. Mann 01. Mai 2013 / Mol Cell Proteomics Argonaute2 regulates the pancreatic β-cell secretome S.G. Tattikota M.D. Sury T. Rathjen H.H. Wessels A.K. Pandey X. You C. Becker W. Chen M. Selbach M.N. Poy 01. August 2013 / Cell Orchestrated intron retention regulates normal granulocyte differentiation J.J.L. Wong W. Ritchie O.A. Ebner M. Selbach J.W.H. Wong Y. Huang D. Gao N. Pinello M. Gonzalez K. Baidya A. Thoeng T.L. Khoo C.G. Bailey J. Holst J.E.J. Rasko 01. Dezember 2013 / Development Insm1 controls development of pituitary endocrine cells and requires a SNAG domain for function and for recruitment of histone-modifying factors J.E. Welcker L.R. Hernandez-Miranda F.E. Paul S. Jia A. Ivanov M. Selbach C. Birchmeier 01. Juli 2013 / BioEssays Synthesis and degradation jointly determine the responsiveness of the cellular proteome B. Schwanhäusser J. Wolf M. Selbach D. Busse
01. Mai 2007 / Cell Microbiol The Helicobacter pylori CagA protein disrupts matrix adhesion of gastric epithelial cells by dephosphorylation of vinculin S. Moese M. Selbach V. Brinkmann A. Karlas B. Haimovich S. Backert T.F. Meyer
16. März 2006 / Nature Robust Salmonella metabolism limits possibilities for new antimicrobials D. Becker M. Selbach C. Rollenhagen M. Ballmaier T.F. Meyer M. Mann D. Bumann
01. November 2001 / Mol Microbiol Phosphorylation of tyrosine 972 of the Helicobacter pylori CagA protein is essential for induction of a scattering phenotype in gastric epithelial cells S. Backert S. Moese M. Selbach V. Brinkmann T.F. Meyer
01. Februar 2001 / Trends Microbiol A new home for infection research T. Kamradt T. Rudel M. Selbach U.E. Schaible
01. April 2001 / Proteomics Identification of a tyrosine-phosphorylated 35 kDa carboxy-terminal fragment (p35CagA) of the Helicobacter pylori CagA protein in phagocytic cells: processing or breakage? S. Moese M. Selbach U. Zimny-Arndt P.R. Jungblut T.F. Meyer S. Backert
01. Dezember 2006 / Nat Methods Protein interaction screening by quantitative immunoprecipitation combined with knockdown (QUICK) M. Selbach M. Mann
01. Mai 2013 / Mol Cell Proteomics Argonaute2 regulates the pancreatic β-cell secretome S.G. Tattikota M.D. Sury T. Rathjen H.H. Wessels A.K. Pandey X. You C. Becker W. Chen M. Selbach M.N. Poy
01. August 2013 / Cell Orchestrated intron retention regulates normal granulocyte differentiation J.J.L. Wong W. Ritchie O.A. Ebner M. Selbach J.W.H. Wong Y. Huang D. Gao N. Pinello M. Gonzalez K. Baidya A. Thoeng T.L. Khoo C.G. Bailey J. Holst J.E.J. Rasko
01. Dezember 2013 / Development Insm1 controls development of pituitary endocrine cells and requires a SNAG domain for function and for recruitment of histone-modifying factors J.E. Welcker L.R. Hernandez-Miranda F.E. Paul S. Jia A. Ivanov M. Selbach C. Birchmeier
01. Juli 2013 / BioEssays Synthesis and degradation jointly determine the responsiveness of the cellular proteome B. Schwanhäusser J. Wolf M. Selbach D. Busse