Wissenschaftliche Publikationen Suche Suche Autor/in Forschungsgruppe Veröffentlichungsdatum Suchen Sortieren nach RelevanceFrom A-ZAuthored onDate/Time RangeRelease date Reihenfolge AufsteigendAbsteigend Gotthardt, Michael Prof. Dr. (1) Lewin, Gary Prof. Dr. (1) Rehm, Armin Dr. (1) Schmidt-Krüger, Vanessa Dr. (1) Sporbert, Anje Dr. (1) (-) Hammes-Lewin, Annette Dr. (1) (-) Willnow, Thomas Prof. Dr. (6) Advanced Light Microscopy (1) (-) Molekulare Herz- Kreislaufforschung (6) Molekulare Physiologie der somatosensorischen Wahrnehmung (1) Molekulare Signalwege in der kortikalen Entwicklung (1) Translationale Kardiologie und Funktionelle Genomforschung (1) 1992 (1) 1995 (4) 1996 (7) 1997 (2) 1998 (2) 1999 (8) 2000 (4) 2001 (5) 2002 (8) 2003 (7) 2004 (5) 2005 (10) 2006 (8) (-) 2007 (6) 2009 (3) 2010 (11) 2011 (5) 2012 (9) 2013 (7) 2015 (4) 2016 (8) 2017 (4) 2018 (7) 2019 (3) 2020 (7) 2021 (4) 2022 (1) 2023 (4) 2024 (3) 6 Ergebnisse: Active Filter: Hammes-Lewin, Annette Dr.Willnow, Thomas Prof. Dr.Molekulare Herz- Kreislaufforschung2007 Sortieren: Treffgenauigkeit Neueste nach älteste Älteste nach neueste 01. September 2007 / Development Lipoproteins and their receptors in embryonic development: more than cholesterol clearance T.E. Willnow A. Hammes S. Eaton 09. November 2007 / J Biol Chem SorLA/LR11 regulates processing of amyloid precursor protein via interaction with adaptors GGA and PACS-1 V. Schmidt A. Sporbert M. Rohe T. Reimer A. Rehm O.M. Andersen T.E. Willnow 01. November 2007 / Nat Neurosci Roles for the pro-neurotrophin receptor sortilin in neuronal development, aging and brain injury P. Jansen K. Giehl J.R. Nyengaard K. Teng O. Lioubinski S.S. Sjoegaard T. Breiderhoff M. Gotthardt F. Lin A. Eilers C.M. Petersen G.R. Lewin B.L. Hempstead T.E. Willnow A. Nykjaer 01. Februar 2007 / Nat Genet The neuronal sortilin-related receptor SORL1 is genetically associated with Alzheimer disease E. Rogaeva Y. Meng J.H. Lee Y. Gu T. Kawarai F. Zou T. Katayama C.T. Baldwin R. Cheng H. Hasegawa F. Chen N. Shibata K.L. Lunetta R. Pardossi-Piquard C. Bohm Y. Wakutani L.A. Cupples K.T. Cuenco R.C. Green L. Pinessi I. Rainero S. Sorbi A. Bruni R. Duara R.P. Friedland R. Inzelberg W. Hampe H. Bujo Y.Q. Song O.M. Andersen T.E. Willnow N. Graff-Radford R.C. Petersen D. Dickson S.D. Der P.E. Fraser G. Schmitt-Ulms S. Younkin R. Mayeux L.A. Farrer P. St George-Hyslop 27. März 2007 / Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Endocytosis provides a major alternative pathway for lysosomal biogenesis in kidney proximal tubular cells R. Nielsen P.J. Courtoy C. Jacobsen G. Dom W.R. Lima M. Jadot T.E. Willnow O. Devuyst E.I. Christensen 01. Juni 2007 / J Am Soc Nephrol Abrogation of Protein Uptake through Megalin-Deficient Proximal Tubules Does Not Safeguard against Tubulointerstitial Injury F. Theilig W. Kriz T. Jerichow P. Schrade B. Hahnel T.E. Willnow M. Le Hir S. Bachmann
01. September 2007 / Development Lipoproteins and their receptors in embryonic development: more than cholesterol clearance T.E. Willnow A. Hammes S. Eaton
09. November 2007 / J Biol Chem SorLA/LR11 regulates processing of amyloid precursor protein via interaction with adaptors GGA and PACS-1 V. Schmidt A. Sporbert M. Rohe T. Reimer A. Rehm O.M. Andersen T.E. Willnow
01. November 2007 / Nat Neurosci Roles for the pro-neurotrophin receptor sortilin in neuronal development, aging and brain injury P. Jansen K. Giehl J.R. Nyengaard K. Teng O. Lioubinski S.S. Sjoegaard T. Breiderhoff M. Gotthardt F. Lin A. Eilers C.M. Petersen G.R. Lewin B.L. Hempstead T.E. Willnow A. Nykjaer
01. Februar 2007 / Nat Genet The neuronal sortilin-related receptor SORL1 is genetically associated with Alzheimer disease E. Rogaeva Y. Meng J.H. Lee Y. Gu T. Kawarai F. Zou T. Katayama C.T. Baldwin R. Cheng H. Hasegawa F. Chen N. Shibata K.L. Lunetta R. Pardossi-Piquard C. Bohm Y. Wakutani L.A. Cupples K.T. Cuenco R.C. Green L. Pinessi I. Rainero S. Sorbi A. Bruni R. Duara R.P. Friedland R. Inzelberg W. Hampe H. Bujo Y.Q. Song O.M. Andersen T.E. Willnow N. Graff-Radford R.C. Petersen D. Dickson S.D. Der P.E. Fraser G. Schmitt-Ulms S. Younkin R. Mayeux L.A. Farrer P. St George-Hyslop
27. März 2007 / Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Endocytosis provides a major alternative pathway for lysosomal biogenesis in kidney proximal tubular cells R. Nielsen P.J. Courtoy C. Jacobsen G. Dom W.R. Lima M. Jadot T.E. Willnow O. Devuyst E.I. Christensen
01. Juni 2007 / J Am Soc Nephrol Abrogation of Protein Uptake through Megalin-Deficient Proximal Tubules Does Not Safeguard against Tubulointerstitial Injury F. Theilig W. Kriz T. Jerichow P. Schrade B. Hahnel T.E. Willnow M. Le Hir S. Bachmann