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02. November 2008 / Kidney Int Megalin contributes to the early injury of proximal tubule cells during nonselective proteinuria Y. Motoyoshi T. Matsusaka A. Saito I. Pastan T.E. Willnow S. Mizutani I. Ichikawa
01. Dezember 2008 / Nat Rev Neurosci VPS10P-domain receptors - regulators of neuronal viability and function T.E. Willnow C.M. Petersen A. Nykjaer
26. November 2008 / J Neurosci Loss of LR11/SORLA enhances early pathology in a mouse model of amyloidosis: Evidence for a proximal role in Alzheimer's disease S.E. Dodson O.M. Andersen V. Karmali J.J. Fritz D. Cheng J. Peng A.I. Levey T.E. Willnow J.J. Lah
01. Juli 2008 / Kidney Int A novel renal carbonic anhydrase type III plays a role in proximal tubule dysfunction P. Gailly F. Jouret D. Martin H. Debaix K.S. Parreira T. Nishita A. Blanchard C. Antignac T.E. Willnow P.J. Courtoy S.J. Scheinman E.I. Christensen O. Devuyst
23. Mai 2008 / J Biol Chem Sortilin-related receptor with A-type repeats (SORLA) affects the amyloid precursor protein-dependent stimulation of ERK signaling and adult neurogenesis M. Rohe A.S. Carlo H. Breyhan A. Sporbert D. Militz V. Schmidt C. Wozny A. Harmeier B. Erdmann K.R. Bales S.A. Wolf G. Kempermann S.M. Paul D. Schmitz T.A. Bayer T.E. Willnow O.M. Andersen
01. April 2008 / Ann Endocrinol (Paris) Endocytosis of sex steroids: The hypothesis of free hormones revisited T.E. Willnow A. Hammes A. Nykjaer
01. Januar 2013 / J Alzheimers Dis SorLA deficiency dissects amyloid pathology from tau and cholinergic neurodegeneration in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease S. Capsoni A.S. Carlo D. Vignone G. Amato C. Criscuolo T.E. Willnow A. Cattaneo
02. Januar 2013 / J Neurosci The pro-neurotrophin receptor sortilin is a major neuronal apolipoprotein E receptor for catabolism of amyloid-β peptide in the brain A.S. Carlo C. Gustafsen G. Mastrobuoni M.S. Nielsen T. Burgert D. Hartl M. Rohe A. Nykjaer J. Herz J. Heeren S. Kempa C.M. Petersen T.E. Willnow
01. Juli 2013 / J Cell Sci Sorting receptor SORLA - a trafficking path to avoid Alzheimer disease T.E. Willnow O.M. Andersen
19. August 2013 / PLoS ONE SORLA-mediated trafficking of TrkB enhances the response of neurons to BDNF M. Rohe D. Hartl A.N. Fjorback J. Klose T.E. Willnow