Publikationen von K. Weber
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Zeitschriftenartikel (296)
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185 (4), S. 733 - 742 (1985)
Intermediate filament forming ability of desmin derivatives lacking either the amino-terminal 67 or the carboxy-terminal 27 residues. Journal of Molecular Biology 242.
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455, S. 649 - 668 (1985)
Differentiation of the major human tumor groups using conventional and monoclonal antibodies specific for individual intermediate filament proteins. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 243.
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85 (4), S. 385 - 388 (1985)
A monoclonal antibody recognizing desmosomes: Use in human pathology. Journal of Investigative Dermatology 244.
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455, S. 126 - 143 (1985)
Intermediate filaments: Structural conservation and divergence. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 245.
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253 (4), S. 110 - 121 (1985)
The molecules of the cell matrix. Scientific American 246.
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55 (3), S. 651 - 659 (1985)
Golgi-derived membranes that contain an acylated viral polypeptide are used for vaccinia virus envelopment. Journal of Virology 247.
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101 (2), S. 427 - 440 (1985)
Intermediate filaments in non-neuronal cells of invertebrates: Isolation and biochemical characterization of intermediate filaments from the esophageal epithelium of the mollusc Helix pomatia. The Journal of Cell Biology 248.
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182 (2), S. 475 - 478 (1985)
The complete amino acid sequence of the major mammalian neurofilament protein (NF-L). FEBS Letters 249.
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181 (2), S. 343 - 346 (1985)
alpha-MSH and neurofilament M-protein share a continuous epitope but not extended sequences. An explanation for neurofibrillary staining with alpha-MSH antibodies. FEBS Letters 250.
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118 (1), S. 85 - 95 (1985)
Desmin is a specific marker for rhabdomyosarcomas of human and rat origin. The American Journal of Pathology 251.
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4 (1), S. 57 - 63 (1985)
Protein-chemical characterization of NF-H, the largest mammalian neurofilament component; intermediate filament-type sequences followed by a unique carboxy-terminal extension. EMBO Journal 252.
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260 (3), S. 1688 - 1695 (1985)
Calcium-dependent conformational changes in the 36-kDa subunit of intestinal protein I related to the cellular 36-kDa target of Rous sarcoma virus tyrosine kinase. Journal of Biological Chemistry 253.
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150 (2), S. 364 - 368 (1985)
Separation of fodrin subunits by affinity chromatography on calmodulin-Sepharose. Analytical Biochemistry 254.
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100 (1), S. 276 - 281 (1985)
Purification of brain tubulin-tyrosine ligase by biochemical and immunological methods. The Journal of Cell Biology 255.
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38 (2), S. 211 - 218 (1985)
Immunofluorescence microscopy of microtubules in plant-cells-stabilization by dimethylsulfloxide. European Journal of Cell Biology 256.
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260 (30), S. 6354 - 6360 (1985)
Three Ca2+-binding proteins from porcine liver and intestine differ immunologically and physicochemically and are distinct in Ca2+ affinities. Journal of Biological Chemistry 257.
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39 (1), S. 205 - 216 (1985)
An immunofluorescence study of neurofilament protein expression by developing hippocampal neurons in tissue culture. European Journal of Cell Biology 258.
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38 (2), S. 234 - 244 (1985)
Microinjection of monoclonal antibodies specific for one intermediate filament protein in cells containing multiple keratins allow insight into the composition of particular 10 nm filaments. European Journal of Cell Biology 259.
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38 (1), S. 123 - 133 (1985)
Cytoskeletal proteins at the cholinergic synapse: Distribution of desmin, actin, fodrin, neurofilaments, and tubulin in Torpedo electric organ. European Journal of Cell Biology 260.
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13 (1), S. 16 - 18 (1985)
Microinjection of monoclonal tubulin antibodies into living cells as an approach to evaluate the contribution of microtubules to cellular physiology. Biochemical Society Transactions