Scientific Publications Search Search Author Impact Factor Release Date Research Group Search Sort by RelevanceFrom A-ZAuthored onDate/Time RangeRelease date Order AscDesc Christ, Annabel Dr. (4) Hammes-Lewin, Annette Dr. (7) Hübner, Norbert Prof. Dr. (2) Landthaler, Markus Prof. Dr. (8) Milek, Miha Dr. (2) Rajewsky, Nikolaus Prof. Dr. (1) Schmidt, Sabine (1) Schmidt-Krüger, Vanessa Dr. (2) Schmitz, Dietmar Prof. Dr. (41) Selbach, Matthias Prof. Dr. (1) Sporbert, Anje Dr. (1) Wolf, Susanne Dr. (1) Wyler, Emanuel Dr. (2) (-) Willnow, Thomas Prof. Dr. (6) 2005 (2) 2007 (1) (-) 2008 (2) (-) 2010 (2) 2011 (1) (-) 2012 (2) 2014 (1) 2015 (1) 2016 (1) 2017 (1) 2018 (3) 2019 (1) Advanced Light Microscopy (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 (25) (-) Molecular Pathways in Cortical Development (5) Proteomics and Molecular Mechanisms of Neurodegenerative Diseases (1) (-) Synaptic Transmission and Plasticity (1) Translational Oncology of Solid Tumors (1) 6 Results: Active Filter: Willnow, Thomas Prof. Dr.Molecular Pathways in Cortical DevelopmentSynaptic Transmission and Plasticity200820102012 Sort: Result score Newest to oldest Oldest to newest December 01, 2012 in Development Endocytic receptor-mediated control of morphogen signaling T.E. Willnow A. Christ A. Hammes February 14, 2012 in 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 September 01, 2010 in 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 June 01, 2010 in 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 May 23, 2008 in 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 April 01, 2008 in Ann Endocrinol (Paris) Endocytosis of sex steroids: The hypothesis of free hormones revisited T.E. Willnow A. Hammes A. Nykjaer
December 01, 2012 in Development Endocytic receptor-mediated control of morphogen signaling T.E. Willnow A. Christ A. Hammes
February 14, 2012 in 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
September 01, 2010 in 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
June 01, 2010 in 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
May 23, 2008 in 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
April 01, 2008 in Ann Endocrinol (Paris) Endocytosis of sex steroids: The hypothesis of free hormones revisited T.E. Willnow A. Hammes A. Nykjaer