Publications of Joanna Napp
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Journal Article (30)
21.
Journal Article
18 (8), 089801 (2013)
High-sensitivity detection of breast tumors in vivo by use of a pH-sensitive near-infrared fluorescence probe. Journal of Biomedical Optics 22.
Journal Article
34 (1), pp. 160 - 170 (2013)
Target-specific nanoparticles containing a broad band emissive NIR dye for the sensitive detection and characterization of tumor development. Biomaterials 23.
Journal Article
132 (12), pp. 2787 - 2798 (2013)
Knockdown of prolyl-4-hydroxylase domain 2 inhibits tumor growth of human breast cancer MDA-MB-231 cells by affecting TGF-β1 processing. International Journal of Cancer 24.
Journal Article
83 (23), pp. 9039 - 9046 (2011)
Targeted luminescent near-infrared polymer-nanoprobes for in vivo imaging of tumor hypoxia. Analytical Chemistry 25.
Journal Article
41, pp. 161 - 175 (2011)
Optical imaging in vivo with a focus on pediatric disease: technical progress, current preclinical and clinical applications and future perspectives. Pediatric Radiology 26.
Journal Article
127 (8), pp. 1958 - 1974 (2010)
Time-domain in vivo near infrared fluorescence imaging for evaluation of matriptase as a potential target for the development of novel, inhibitor-based tumor therapies. International Journal of Cancer 27.
Journal Article
70 (2), pp. 286 - 293 (2009)
Concept of a selective tumour therapy and its evaluation by near-infrared fluorescence imaging and flat-panel volume computed tomography in mice. European Journal of Radiology 28.
Journal Article
8 (1), pp. 2 - 14 (2009)
Semiautomatic landmark-based two-dimensional-three-dimensional image fusion in living mice: correlation of near-infrared fluorescence imaging of Cy5.5-labeled antibodies with flat-panel volume computed tomography. Molecular Imaging 29.
Journal Article
38 (3), pp. 279 - 284 (2009)
The voltage dependence of hEag currents is not determined solely by membrane-spanning domains. European Biophysics Journal 30.
Journal Article
280 (33), pp. 29506 - 29512 (2005)
Glycosylation of Eag1 (Kv10.1) potassium channels - Intracellular trafficking and functional consequences. Journal of Biological Chemistry Thesis - PhD (1)
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Thesis - PhD
N-linked glycosylation of ether à go-go potassium channels: effects o cell surface expression and functional properties. Dissertation, Georg August-Universität, Göttingen (2003)