Scientific Publications Search Search Author Release Date Research Group Search Sort by RelevanceFrom A-ZAuthored onDate/Time RangeRelease date Order AscDesc Chen, Wei Prof. Dr. (1) Falcke, Martin Prof. Dr. (1) Hammes-Lewin, Annette Dr. (8) Hübner, Norbert Prof. Dr. (2) Kofahl, Bente Dr. (1) Landthaler, Markus Prof. Dr. (10) Poulet, James Prof. Dr. (1) Rajewsky, Nikolaus Prof. Dr. (2) Schmidt, Sabine (1) Schmidt-Krüger, Vanessa Dr. (2) Selbach, Matthias Prof. Dr. (3) Wolf, Jana Prof. Dr. (7) Wyler, Emanuel Dr. (2) (-) Willnow, Thomas Prof. Dr. (6) 2005 (2) 2007 (1) 2008 (2) (-) 2010 (2) (-) 2011 (1) (-) 2012 (3) 2014 (1) 2015 (1) 2016 (1) 2017 (1) 2018 (3) 2019 (1) Genetics and Genomics of Cardiovascular Diseases (2) (-) Mathematical Modelling of Cellular Processes (1) Microenvironmental Regulation in Autoimmunity and Cancer (1) Mobile DNA (1) Molecular Biology of Peptide Hormones (1) Molecular Cardiovascular Research (24) (-) Molecular Pathways in Cortical Development (5) Molecular Physiology of Somatic Sensation (1) Proteomics and Molecular Mechanisms of Neurodegenerative Diseases (1) 6 Results: Active Filter: Willnow, Thomas Prof. Dr.Mathematical Modelling of Cellular ProcessesMolecular Pathways in Cortical Development201020112012 Sort: Result score Newest to oldest Oldest to newest 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 June 01, 2011 / Dev Dyn Loss of Lrp2 in zebrafish disrupts pronephric tubular clearance but not forebrain development E. Kur A. Christa K.N. Veth C.R. Gajera M.A. Andrade-Navarro J. Zhang J.R. Willer R.G. Gregg S. Abdelilah-Seyfried S. Bachmann B.A. Link A. Hammes T.E. Willnow December 01, 2012 / Development Endocytic receptor-mediated control of morphogen signaling T.E. Willnow A. Christ A. Hammes June 01, 2010 / J Cell Sci LRP2 in ependymal cells regulates BMP signaling in the adult neurogenic niche C.R. Gajera H. Emich O. Lioubinski A. Christ R. Beckervordersandforth-Bonk K. Yoshikawa S. Bachmann E.I. Christensen M. Goetz G. Kempermann A.S. Peterson T.E. Willnow A. Hammes September 01, 2010 / Kidney Int The soluble intracellular domain of megalin does not affect renal proximal tubular function in vivo A. Christ S. Terryn V. Schmidt E.I. Christensen M.R. Huska M.A. Andrade-Navarro N. Huebner O. Devuyst A. Hammes T.E. Willnow 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
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
June 01, 2011 / Dev Dyn Loss of Lrp2 in zebrafish disrupts pronephric tubular clearance but not forebrain development E. Kur A. Christa K.N. Veth C.R. Gajera M.A. Andrade-Navarro J. Zhang J.R. Willer R.G. Gregg S. Abdelilah-Seyfried S. Bachmann B.A. Link A. Hammes T.E. Willnow
December 01, 2012 / Development Endocytic receptor-mediated control of morphogen signaling T.E. Willnow A. Christ A. Hammes
June 01, 2010 / J Cell Sci LRP2 in ependymal cells regulates BMP signaling in the adult neurogenic niche C.R. Gajera H. Emich O. Lioubinski A. Christ R. Beckervordersandforth-Bonk K. Yoshikawa S. Bachmann E.I. Christensen M. Goetz G. Kempermann A.S. Peterson T.E. Willnow A. Hammes
September 01, 2010 / Kidney Int The soluble intracellular domain of megalin does not affect renal proximal tubular function in vivo A. Christ S. Terryn V. Schmidt E.I. Christensen M.R. Huska M.A. Andrade-Navarro N. Huebner O. Devuyst A. Hammes T.E. Willnow
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