Publications of K. Weber
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Journal Article (304)
281.
Journal Article
16 (1), pp. 161 - 162 (1984)
Monoclonal antibodies specific for different intermediate filament proteins. Journal of Submicroscopic Cytology and Pathology 282.
Journal Article
28 (4), pp. 368 - 384 (1984)
Ultrasound-guided percutaneous fine needle aspiration biopsy of abdominal and retroperitoneal masses. Accuracy of cytology in the diagnosis of malignancy, cytologic tumor typing and use of antibodies to intermediate filaments in selected cases. Acta Cytologica 283.
Journal Article
73 (1), pp. 148 - 152 (1984)
Actin expression in smooth muscle cells of rat aortic intimal thickening, human atheromatous plaque, and cultured rat aortic media. Journal of Clinical Investigation 284.
Journal Article
3 (1), pp. 227 - 233 (1984)
Identity of p36K phosphorylated upon Rous sarcoma virus transformation with a protein purified from brush borders; calcium‐dependent binding to non‐erythroid spectrin and F‐actin. The EMBO Journal 285.
Journal Article
150 (1), pp. 47 - 59 (1984)
A monoclonal antibody against nuclear lamina proteins reveals cell type-specificity in Xenopus laevis. Experimental Cell Research 286.
Journal Article
16 (1), pp. 149 - 150 (1984)
Intermediate filaments as markers for determining the histogenic origin of human-tumors. Journal of Submicroscopic Cytology and Pathology 287.
Journal Article
33 (1), pp. 95 - 104 (1984)
The intermediate filament complement of the retina: A comparison between different mammalian species. European Journal of Cell Biology 288.
Journal Article
35 (2), pp. 156 - 164 (1984)
Phomopsin A, the causative agent of lupinosis, interacts with microtubules in vivo and in vitro. European Journal of Cell Biology 289.
Journal Article
179 (3), pp. 391 - 413 (1984)
Chordate muscle actins differ distinctly from invertebrate muscle actins. The evolution of the different vertebrate muscle actins. Journal of Molecular Biology 290.
Journal Article
25 (2), pp. 193 - 203 (1983)
Monoclonal antibodies specific for glial fibrillary acidic (GFA) protein and for each of the neurofilament triplet polypeptides. Differentiation 291.
Journal Article
2 (12), pp. 2305 - 2312 (1983)
Monoclonal antibodies to desmin, the muscle‐specific intermediate filament protein. The EMBO Journal 292.
Journal Article
2 (8), pp. 1295 - 1302 (1983)
Neurofilament architecture combines structural principles of intermediate filaments with carboxy‐terminal extensions increasing in size between triplet proteins. The EMBO Journal 293.
Journal Article
163 (1), pp. 22 - 24 (1983)
Amino acid sequence characterization of mammalian vimentin, the mesenchymal intermediate filament protein. FEBs Letters 294.
Journal Article
2 (11), pp. 2059 - 2063 (1983)
Amino acid sequence data on glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFA); implications for the subdivision of intermediate filaments into epithelial and non‐epithelial members. The EMBO Journal 295.
Journal Article
31 (2), pp. 249 - 255 (1983)
Isolation and characterization of mammalian villin and fimbrin, the two bundling proteins of the intestinal microvilli. European Journal of Cell Biology 296.
Journal Article
258 (1), pp. 359 - 364 (1983)
Ligand-induced conformational changes in villin, a calcium-controlled actin-modulating protein. Journal of Biological Chemistry 297.
Journal Article
258 (1), pp. 365 - 369 (1983)
Demonstration of three distinct calcium-binding sites in villin, a modulator of actin assembly. Journal of Biological Chemistry 298.
Journal Article
148 (1), pp. 117 - 126 (1983)
Calcium control of actin-myosin based contraction in triton models of mouse 3T3 fibroblasts is mediated by the myosin light chain kinase (MLCK)-calmodulin complex. Experimental Cell Research 299.
Journal Article
7 (8), pp. 637 - 640 (1983)
Cytoplasmic actin patterns in Physarum as revealed by NBD-phallacidin staining. Cell Biology International Reports 300.
Journal Article
29 (2), pp. 179 - 186 (1983)
Immunocytochemistry of the acellular slime mold Physarum polycephalum. III. Distribution of myosin and the actin-modulating protein (fragmin) in sandwiched plasmodia. European Journal of Cell Biology