Scientific Publications Search Search Author Release Date Research Group Search Sort by RelevanceFrom A-ZAuthored onDate/Time RangeRelease date Order AscDesc Gotthardt, Michael Prof. Dr. (1) Höpken, Uta Elisabeth PD Dr. (12) Hübner, Norbert Prof. Dr. (1) Luft, Friedrich Prof. Dr. (1) Müller, Gerd Dr. (1) Rehm, Armin Dr. (4) Schmidt-Krüger, Vanessa Dr. (5) Sporbert, Anje Dr. (1) Wellner, Maren Dr. (1) Willimsky, Gerald Dr. (1) Willnow, Thomas Prof. Dr. (29) Wolf, Jana Prof. Dr. (1) Wolf, Susanne Dr. (1) (-) Gerlach, Kerstin (1) (-) Hammes-Lewin, Annette Dr. (6) 1998 (1) 2001 (2) (-) 2002 (3) 2004 (1) 2005 (3) 2007 (1) (-) 2008 (1) 2009 (1) 2010 (4) 2011 (2) (-) 2012 (3) 2014 (3) 2015 (1) 2016 (3) 2020 (1) 2021 (2) 2022 (5) 2023 (1) 2024 (2) (-) Microenvironmental Regulation in Autoimmunity and Cancer (1) Mobile DNA (1) (-) Molecular Cardiovascular Research (5) (-) Molecular Pathways in Cortical Development (6) Proteomics and Molecular Mechanisms of Neurodegenerative Diseases (1) Translational Oncology of Solid Tumors (1) 7 Results: Active Filter: Gerlach, KerstinHammes-Lewin, Annette Dr.Microenvironmental Regulation in Autoimmunity and CancerMolecular Cardiovascular ResearchMolecular Pathways in Cortical Development200220082012 Sort: Result score Newest to oldest Oldest to newest November 16, 2012 / Immunity The sorting receptor sortilin exhibits a dual function in exocytic trafficking of interferon-γ and granzyme A in T cells S. Herda F. Raczkowski H.W. Mittruecker G. Willimsky K. Gerlach A.A. Kuehl T. Breiderhoff T.E. Willnow B. Doerken U.E. Höpken A. Rehm February 14, 2012 / Dev Cell LRP2 is an auxiliary SHH receptor required to condition the forebrain ventral midline for inductive signals A. Christ A. Christa E. Kur O. Lioubinski S. Bachmann T.E. Willnow A. Hammes December 01, 2012 / Development Endocytic receptor-mediated control of morphogen signaling T.E. Willnow A. Christ A. Hammes April 01, 2008 / Ann Endocrinol (Paris) Endocytosis of sex steroids: The hypothesis of free hormones revisited T.E. Willnow A. Hammes A. Nykjaer October 01, 2002 / FASEB J Transgenic overexpression of the sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca(2+) ATPase improves reticular Ca(2+) handling in normal and diabetic rat hearts R. Vetter U. Rehfeld C. Reissfelder W. Weiss K.D. Wagner J. Guenther A. Hammes C. Tschoepe W. Dillmann M. Paul January 01, 2002 / Hum Mol Genet WT1 is a key regulator of podocyte function: reduced expression levels cause crescentic glomerulonephritis and mesangial sclerosis J.K. Guo A.L. Menke M.C. Gubler A.R. Clarke D. Harrison A. Hammes N.D. Hastie A. Schedl March 01, 2002 / Novartis Found Symp Early gonadal development: exploring Wt1 and Sox9 function J.K. Guo A. Hammes M.C. Chaboissier V. Vidal Y. Xing F. Wong A. Schedl
November 16, 2012 / Immunity The sorting receptor sortilin exhibits a dual function in exocytic trafficking of interferon-γ and granzyme A in T cells S. Herda F. Raczkowski H.W. Mittruecker G. Willimsky K. Gerlach A.A. Kuehl T. Breiderhoff T.E. Willnow B. Doerken U.E. Höpken A. Rehm
February 14, 2012 / Dev Cell LRP2 is an auxiliary SHH receptor required to condition the forebrain ventral midline for inductive signals A. Christ A. Christa E. Kur O. Lioubinski S. Bachmann T.E. Willnow A. Hammes
December 01, 2012 / Development Endocytic receptor-mediated control of morphogen signaling T.E. Willnow A. Christ A. Hammes
April 01, 2008 / Ann Endocrinol (Paris) Endocytosis of sex steroids: The hypothesis of free hormones revisited T.E. Willnow A. Hammes A. Nykjaer
October 01, 2002 / FASEB J Transgenic overexpression of the sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca(2+) ATPase improves reticular Ca(2+) handling in normal and diabetic rat hearts R. Vetter U. Rehfeld C. Reissfelder W. Weiss K.D. Wagner J. Guenther A. Hammes C. Tschoepe W. Dillmann M. Paul
January 01, 2002 / Hum Mol Genet WT1 is a key regulator of podocyte function: reduced expression levels cause crescentic glomerulonephritis and mesangial sclerosis J.K. Guo A.L. Menke M.C. Gubler A.R. Clarke D. Harrison A. Hammes N.D. Hastie A. Schedl
March 01, 2002 / Novartis Found Symp Early gonadal development: exploring Wt1 and Sox9 function J.K. Guo A. Hammes M.C. Chaboissier V. Vidal Y. Xing F. Wong A. Schedl