Scientific Publications Search Search Author Impact Factor Release Date Research Group Search Sort by RelevanceFrom A-ZAuthored onDate/Time RangeRelease date Order AscDesc Gerlach, Kerstin (1) Hammes-Lewin, Annette Dr. (3) Haucke, Volker Professor (1) Höpken, Uta Elisabeth PD Dr. (1) Hübner, Norbert Prof. Dr. (1) Kempa, Stefan Dr. (1) Luft, Friedrich Prof. Dr. (2) Rehm, Armin Dr. (1) Wellner, Maren Dr. (1) Willimsky, Gerald Dr. (1) Willnow, Thomas Prof. Dr. (33) Wolf, Jana Prof. Dr. (1) (-) Mastrobuoni, Guido Dr. (1) (-) Schmidt-Krüger, Vanessa Dr. (5) 1995 (6) 1996 (1) (-) 1997 (7) 1998 (10) (-) 1999 (4) 2000 (7) 2001 (7) (-) 2002 (3) 2003 (3) 2004 (3) 2005 (5) 2006 (3) 2007 (6) 2008 (7) 2009 (9) 2010 (9) 2011 (9) (-) 2012 (14) (-) 2013 (10) 2014 (3) 2015 (10) 2016 (11) 2017 (6) 2018 (12) 2019 (11) 2020 (13) 2021 (11) 2022 (15) 2023 (10) 2024 (7) Cellular Neurosciences (1) Experimental Ultrahigh-Field MR (1) Flow Cytometry (1) Genetics and Genomics of Cardiovascular Diseases (2) Magnetic Resonance (1) Mathematical Modelling of Cellular Processes (1) Mobile DNA (1) (-) Molecular Cardiovascular Research (6) Proteomics and Metabolomics (5) Proteomics and Molecular Mechanisms of Neurodegenerative Diseases (4) Psychoneuroimmunology (1) RNA Biology and Posttranscriptional Regulation (1) (-) Synaptic Transmission and Plasticity (32) Systems Biology of Gene Regulatory Elements (2) 38 Results: Active Filter: Mastrobuoni, Guido Dr.Schmidt-Krüger, Vanessa Dr.Molecular Cardiovascular ResearchSynaptic Transmission and Plasticity19971999200220122013 Sort: Result score Newest to oldest Oldest to newest January 25, 2012 / J Neurosci Retromer binds the FANSHY sorting motif in SorLA to regulate amyloid precursor protein sorting and processing A.W. Fjorback M. Seaman C. Gustafsen A. Mehmedbasic S. Gokool C. Wu D. Militz V. Schmidt P. Madsen J.R. Nyengaard T.E. Willnow E.I. Christensen W.B. Mobley A. Nykjaer O.M. Andersen March 01, 2012 / Arch Neurol Identification of Alzheimer disease risk genotype that predicts efficiency of SORL1 expression in the brain S. Caglayan A. Bauerfeind V. Schmidt A.S. Carlo T. Prabakaran N. Huebner T.E. Willnow June 22, 2012 / BMC Syst Biol Multi-compartmental modeling of SORLA's influence on amyloidogenic processing in Alzheimer's disease A. Lao V. Schmidt Y. Schmitz T.E. Willnow O. Wolkenhauer January 04, 2012 / EMBO J Quantitative modelling of amyloidogenic processing and its influence by SORLA in Alzheimer's disease V. Schmidt K. Baum A. Lao K. Rateitschak Y. Schmitz A. Teichmann B. Wiesner C.M. Petersen A. Nykjaer J. Wolf O. Wolkenhauer T.E. Willnow January 02, 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 December 15, 1999 / Eur J Pharmacol Retigabine strongly reduces repetitive firing in rat entorhinal cortex R. Hetka C. Rundfeldt U. Heinemann D. Schmitz October 01, 1999 / Eur J Neurosci Carbachol-induced changes in excitability and [Ca2+]i signalling in projection cells of medial entorhinal cortex layers II and III T. Gloveli A.V. Egorov D. Schmitz U. Heinemann W. Mueller September 01, 1999 / Br J Pharmacol Potent depression of stimulus evoked field potential responses in the medial entorhinal cortex by serotonin D. Schmitz T. Gloveli R.M. Empson U. Heinemann May 01, 1999 / Neuroscience High-frequency population oscillations are predicted to occur in hippocampal pyramidal neuronal networks interconnected by axoaxonal gap junctions R.D. Traub D. Schmitz J.G.R. Jefferys A. Draguhn December 01, 1997 / J Neurophysiol Frequency-dependent information flow from the entorhinal cortex to the hippocampus T. Gloveli D. Schmitz R.M. Empson U. Heinemann Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Next page Next › Last page Last »
January 25, 2012 / J Neurosci Retromer binds the FANSHY sorting motif in SorLA to regulate amyloid precursor protein sorting and processing A.W. Fjorback M. Seaman C. Gustafsen A. Mehmedbasic S. Gokool C. Wu D. Militz V. Schmidt P. Madsen J.R. Nyengaard T.E. Willnow E.I. Christensen W.B. Mobley A. Nykjaer O.M. Andersen
March 01, 2012 / Arch Neurol Identification of Alzheimer disease risk genotype that predicts efficiency of SORL1 expression in the brain S. Caglayan A. Bauerfeind V. Schmidt A.S. Carlo T. Prabakaran N. Huebner T.E. Willnow
June 22, 2012 / BMC Syst Biol Multi-compartmental modeling of SORLA's influence on amyloidogenic processing in Alzheimer's disease A. Lao V. Schmidt Y. Schmitz T.E. Willnow O. Wolkenhauer
January 04, 2012 / EMBO J Quantitative modelling of amyloidogenic processing and its influence by SORLA in Alzheimer's disease V. Schmidt K. Baum A. Lao K. Rateitschak Y. Schmitz A. Teichmann B. Wiesner C.M. Petersen A. Nykjaer J. Wolf O. Wolkenhauer T.E. Willnow
January 02, 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
December 15, 1999 / Eur J Pharmacol Retigabine strongly reduces repetitive firing in rat entorhinal cortex R. Hetka C. Rundfeldt U. Heinemann D. Schmitz
October 01, 1999 / Eur J Neurosci Carbachol-induced changes in excitability and [Ca2+]i signalling in projection cells of medial entorhinal cortex layers II and III T. Gloveli A.V. Egorov D. Schmitz U. Heinemann W. Mueller
September 01, 1999 / Br J Pharmacol Potent depression of stimulus evoked field potential responses in the medial entorhinal cortex by serotonin D. Schmitz T. Gloveli R.M. Empson U. Heinemann
May 01, 1999 / Neuroscience High-frequency population oscillations are predicted to occur in hippocampal pyramidal neuronal networks interconnected by axoaxonal gap junctions R.D. Traub D. Schmitz J.G.R. Jefferys A. Draguhn
December 01, 1997 / J Neurophysiol Frequency-dependent information flow from the entorhinal cortex to the hippocampus T. Gloveli D. Schmitz R.M. Empson U. Heinemann