Publications
Journal Article (13)
1.
Journal Article
234 (1), pp. 169 - 175 (2005)
Gene expression of the repulsive guidance molecules during development of the mouse intestine. Developmental Dynamics 2.
Journal Article
102 (28), pp. 9866 - 9871 (2005)
Control of T helper 2 cell function and allergic airway inflammation by PKCζ. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 3.
Journal Article
146 (7), pp. 3179 - 3184 (2005)
Athyroid Pax8(-/-) mice cannot be rescued by the inactivation of thyroid hormone receptor alpha 1. Endocrinology 4.
Journal Article
67 (1), pp. 50 - 59 (2005)
Protein kinase C epsilon mediates angiotensin II-induced activation of beta1-integrins in cardiac fibroblasts. Cardiovascular Research 5.
Journal Article
174 (8), pp. 4495 - 4504 (2005)
Regulation of highly cytokinergic IgE-induced mast cell adhesion by Src, Syk, Tec and protein kinase C family kinases. Journal of Immunology 6.
Journal Article
105 (8), pp. 3222 - 3229 (2005)
IgE- and IgE+Ag-mediated mast cell migration in an autocrine/paracrine fashion. Blood 7.
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146 (4), pp. 1701 - 1706 (2005)
The monocarboxylate transporter 8 linked to human psychomotor retardation is highly expressed in thyroid hormone-sensitive neuron populations. Endocrinology 8.
Journal Article
96 (4), pp. 476 - 483 (2005)
Central role of PKCbeta in neointimal expansion triggered by acute arterial injury. Circulation Research 9.
Journal Article
88 (2), pp. 790 - 804 (2005)
Mechanically induced titin kinase activation studied by force-probe molecular dynamics simulations. Biophysical Journal 10.
Journal Article
42 (3), pp. 305 - 310 (2005)
Protein kinase Cepsilon is dispensable for TCR/CD3-signaling. Molecular Immunology 11.
Journal Article
122 (2), pp. 131 - 144 (2005)
The T-box transcription factor Tbx15 is required for skeletal development. Mechanisms of Development 12.
Journal Article
96 (2), pp. 291 - 293 (2005)
PKCdelta is involved in signal attenuation in CD3+ T cells. Immunology Letters 13.
Journal Article
21 (1), pp. 219 - 229 (2005)
Genetic ablation of the mammillary bodies in the Foxb1 mutant mouse leads to selective deficit of spatial working memory. European Journal of Neuroscience