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Wieland Huttner
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Corbeil, Denis
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Rosa, Patrizia
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Thiele, Christoph
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Fargeas, Christine
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Hellwig, Andrea
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Tooze, Sharon
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Wilsch-Bräuninger, Michaela
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Marzesco, Anne-Marie
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calegari, federico
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Hannah, Matthew
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Haubensak, Wulf
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Janich, Peggy
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2009: Chung Kuei-Fang; Sicard Flavie; Vukicevic Vladimir; Hermann Andreas; Storch Alexander; Huttner Wieland B; Bornstein Stefan R; Ehrhart-Bornstein Monika
Isolation of neural crest derived chromaffin progenitors from adult adrenal medulla.
Stem cells (Dayton, Ohio) 2009;27(10):2602-13.
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2009: Kowalczyk Tom; Pontious Adria; Englund Chris; Daza Ray A M; Bedogni Francesco; Hodge Rebecca; Attardo Alessio; Bell Chris; Huttner Wieland B; Hevner Robert F
Intermediate neuronal progenitors (basal progenitors) produce pyramidal-projection neurons for all layers of cerebral cortex.
Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991) 2009;19(10):2439-50.
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2009: Schenk Judith; Wilsch-Bräuninger Michaela; Calegari Federico; Huttner Wieland B
Myosin II is required for interkinetic nuclear migration of neural progenitors.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009;106(38):16487-92.
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2009: Lange Christian; Huttner Wieland B; Calegari Federico
Cdk4/cyclinD1 overexpression in neural stem cells shortens G1, delays neurogenesis, and promotes the generation and expansion of basal progenitors.
Cell stem cell 2009;5(3):320-31.
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2009: Cambridge Sidney B; Geissler Daniel; Calegari Federico; Anastassiadis Konstantinos; Hasan Mazahir T; Stewart A Francis; Huttner Wieland B; Hagen Volker; Bonhoeffer Tobias
Doxycycline-dependent photoactivated gene expression in eukaryotic systems.
Nature methods 2009;6(7):527-31.
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2009: Fei Ji-Feng; Huttner Wieland B
Nonselective sister chromatid segregation in mouse embryonic neocortical precursor cells.
Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991) 2009;19 Suppl 1():i49-54.
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2009: Marzesco Anne-Marie; Mora-Bermudez Felipe; Huttner Wieland B
Neurogenesis in G minor.
Nature neuroscience 2009;12(6):669-71.
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2009: Pulvers Jeremy N; Huttner Wieland B
Brca1 is required for embryonic development of the mouse cerebral cortex to normal size by preventing apoptosis of early neural progenitors.
Development (Cambridge, England) 2009;136(11):1859-68.
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2009: Corbeil Denis; Joester Angret; Fargeas Christine A; Jászai József; Garwood Jeremy; Hellwig Andrea; Werner Hauke B; Huttner Wieland B
Expression of distinct splice variants of the stem cell marker prominin-1 (CD133) in glial cells.
Glia 2009;57(8):860-74.
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2009: Saito Kanako; Dubreuil Veronique; Arai Yoko; Wilsch-Bräuninger Michaela; Schwudke Dominik; Saher Gesine; Miyata Takaki; Breier Georg; Thiele Christoph; Shevchenko Andrej; Nave Klaus-Armin; Huttner Wieland B
Ablation of cholesterol biosynthesis in neural stem cells increases their VEGF expression and angiogenesis but causes neuron apoptosis.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009;106(20):8350-5.
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2009: Kosodo Yoichi; Huttner Wieland B
Basal process and cell divisions of neural progenitors in the developing brain.
Development, growth & differentiation 2009;51(3):251-61.
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2009: Marzesco Anne-Marie; Wilsch-Bräuninger Michaela; Dubreuil Véronique; Janich Peggy; Langenfeld Katja; Thiele Christoph; Huttner Wieland B; Corbeil Denis
Release of extracellular membrane vesicles from microvilli of epithelial cells is enhanced by depleting membrane cholesterol.
FEBS letters 2009;583(5):897-902.
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2009: Zacchigna Serena; Oh Hideyasu; Wilsch-Bräuninger Michaela; Missol-Kolka Ewa; Jászai József; Jansen Sandra; Tanimoto Naoyuki; Tonagel Felix; Seeliger Mathias; Huttner Wieland B; Corbeil Denis; Dewerchin Mieke; Vinckier Stefan; Moons Lieve; Carmeliet Peter
Loss of the cholesterol-binding protein prominin-1/CD133 causes disk dysmorphogenesis and photoreceptor degeneration.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2009;29(7):2297-308.
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2008: De Pietri Tonelli Davide; Pulvers Jeremy N; Haffner Christiane; Murchison Elizabeth P; Hannon Gregory J; Huttner Wieland B
miRNAs are essential for survival and differentiation of newborn neurons but not for expansion of neural progenitors during early neurogenesis in the mouse embryonic neocortex.
Development (Cambridge, England) 2008;135(23):3911-21.
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2008: Kosodo Yoichi; Toida Kazunori; Dubreuil Veronique; Alexandre Paula; Schenk Judith; Kiyokage Emi; Attardo Alessio; Mora-Bermúdez Felipe; Arii Tatsuo; Clarke Jon D W; Huttner Wieland B
Cytokinesis of neuroepithelial cells can divide their basal process before anaphase.
The EMBO journal 2008;27(23):3151-63.
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2008: Farkas Lilla M; Huttner Wieland B
The cell biology of neural stem and progenitor cells and its significance for their proliferation versus differentiation during mammalian brain development.
Current opinion in cell biology 2008;20(6):707-15.
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2008: Karbanová Jana; Missol-Kolka Ewa; Fonseca Ana-Violeta; Lorra Christoph; Janich Peggy; Hollerová Hana; Jászai József; Ehrmann Jirí; Kolár Zdenek; Liebers Cornelia; Arl Stefanie; Subrtová Danuse; Freund Daniel; Mokry Jaroslav; Huttner Wieland B; Corbeil Denis
The stem cell marker CD133 (Prominin-1) is expressed in various human glandular epithelia.
The journal of histochemistry and cytochemistry : official journal of the Histochemistry Society 2008;56(11):977-93.
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2008: Farkas Lilla M; Haffner Christiane; Giger Thomas; Khaitovich Philipp; Nowick Katja; Birchmeier Carmen; Pääbo Svante; Huttner Wieland B
Insulinoma-associated 1 has a panneurogenic role and promotes the generation and expansion of basal progenitors in the developing mouse neocortex.
Neuron 2008;60(1):40-55.
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2008: Jászai József; Fargeas Christine A; Haase Michael; Farkas Lilla M; Huttner Wieland B; Corbeil Denis
Robust expression of Prominin-2 all along the adult male reproductive system and urinary bladder.
Histochemistry and cell biology 2008;130(4):749-59.
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2008: Fish Jennifer L; Dehay Colette; Kennedy Henry; Huttner Wieland B
Making bigger brains-the evolution of neural-progenitor-cell division.
Journal of cell science 2008;121(Pt 17):2783-93.
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2008: Bonilla Sonia; Hall Anita C; Pinto Luisa; Attardo Alessio; Götz Magdalena; Huttner Wieland B; Arenas Ernest
Identification of midbrain floor plate radial glia-like cells as dopaminergic progenitors.
Glia 2008;56(8):809-20.
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2008: Lardon Jessy; Corbeil Denis; Huttner Wieland B; Ling Zhidong; Bouwens Luc
Stem cell marker prominin-1/AC133 is expressed in duct cells of the adult human pancreas.
Pancreas 2008;36(1):e1-6.
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2008: Attardo Alessio; Calegari Federico; Haubensak Wulf; Wilsch-Bräuninger Michaela; Huttner Wieland B
Live imaging at the onset of cortical neurogenesis reveals differential appearance of the neuronal phenotype in apical versus basal progenitor progeny.
PloS one 2008;3(6):e2388.
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2007: Jászai József; Janich Peggy; Farkas Lilla M; Fargeas Christine A; Huttner Wieland B; Corbeil Denis
Differential expression of Prominin-1 (CD133) and Prominin-2 in major cephalic exocrine glands of adult mice.
Histochemistry and cell biology 2007;128(5):409-19.
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2007: Jászai József; Fargeas Christine A; Florek Mareike; Huttner Wieland B; Corbeil Denis
Focus on molecules: prominin-1 (CD133).
Experimental eye research 2007;85(5):585-6.
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2007: Craig Ann Marie; Huttner Wieland B
Neuronal and glial cell biology.
Current opinion in neurobiology 2007;17(5):505-6.
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2007: Fargeas C A; Huttner W B; Corbeil D
Nomenclature of prominin-1 (CD133) splice variants - an update.
Tissue antigens 2007;69(6):602-6.
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2007: Knust Elisabeth; Huttner Wieland B
Cell polarity from cell division.
Developmental cell 2007;12(5):664-6.
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2007: Florek Mareike; Bauer Nicola; Janich Peggy; Wilsch-Braeuninger Michaela; Fargeas Christine A; Marzesco Anne-Marie; Ehninger Gerhard; Thiele Christoph; Huttner Wieland B; Corbeil Denis
Prominin-2 is a cholesterol-binding protein associated with apical and basolateral plasmalemmal protrusions in polarized epithelial cells and released into urine.
Cell and tissue research 2007;328(1):31-47.
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2007: Dubreuil Véronique; Marzesco Anne-Marie; Corbeil Denis; Huttner Wieland B; Wilsch-Bräuninger Michaela
Midbody and primary cilium of neural progenitors release extracellular membrane particles enriched in the stem cell marker prominin-1.
The Journal of cell biology 2007;176(4):483-95.
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2007: Pulvers Jeremy N; Schenk Judith; Arai Yoko; Fei Ji-Feng; Saito Kanako; Huttner Wieland B
On the origin of neurons.
Genome biology 2007;8(7):311.
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2006: De Pietri Tonelli Davide; Calegari Federico; Fei Ji-Feng; Nomura Tadashi; Osumi Noriko; Heisenberg Carl-Philipp; Huttner Wieland B
Single-cell detection of microRNAs in developing vertebrate embryos after acute administration of a dual-fluorescence reporter/sensor plasmid.
BioTechniques 2006;41(6):727-32.
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2006: Cappello Silvia; Attardo Alessio; Wu Xunwei; Iwasato Takuji; Itohara Shigeyoshi; Wilsch-Bräuninger Michaela; Eilken Hanna M; Rieger Michael A; Schroeder Timm T; Huttner Wieland B; Brakebusch Cord; Götz Magdalena
The Rho-GTPase cdc42 regulates neural progenitor fate at the apical surface.
Nature neuroscience 2006;9(9):1099-107.
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2006: Fish Jennifer L; Kosodo Yoichi; Enard Wolfgang; Pääbo Svante; Huttner Wieland B
Aspm specifically maintains symmetric proliferative divisions of neuroepithelial cells.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006;103(27):10438-43.
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2005: Huttner Wieland B; Kosodo Yoichi
Symmetric versus asymmetric cell division during neurogenesis in the developing vertebrate central nervous system.
Current opinion in cell biology 2005;17(6):648-57.
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2005: Götz Magdalena; Huttner Wieland B
The cell biology of neurogenesis.
Nature reviews. Molecular cell biology 2005;6(10):777-88.
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2005: Calegari Federico; Haubensak Wulf; Haffner Christiane; Huttner Wieland B
Selective lengthening of the cell cycle in the neurogenic subpopulation of neural progenitor cells during mouse brain development.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2005;25(28):6533-8.
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2005: Marzesco Anne-Marie; Janich Peggy; Wilsch-Bräuninger Michaela; Dubreuil Véronique; Langenfeld Katja; Corbeil Denis; Huttner Wieland B
Release of extracellular membrane particles carrying the stem cell marker prominin-1 (CD133) from neural progenitors and other epithelial cells.
Journal of cell science 2005;118(Pt 13):2849-58.
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2005: Kania Gabriela; Corbeil Denis; Fuchs Joerg; Tarasov Kirill V; Blyszczuk Przemyslaw; Huttner Wieland B; Boheler Kenneth R; Wobus Anna M
Somatic stem cell marker prominin-1/CD133 is expressed in embryonic stem cell-derived progenitors.
Stem cells (Dayton, Ohio) 2005;23(6):791-804.
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2005: Lee Audra; Kessler Jessica D; Read Tracy-Ann; Kaiser Constanze; Corbeil Denis; Huttner Wieland B; Johnson Jane E; Wechsler-Reya Robert J
Isolation of neural stem cells from the postnatal cerebellum.
Nature neuroscience 2005;8(6):723-9.
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2005: Corbeil Denis; Thiele Christoph; Huttner Wieland B
Tyrosine O-sulfation.
Current protocols in protein science / editorial board, John E. Coligan ... [et al.] 2005;Chapter 14():Unit 14.7.
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2005: Florek Mareike; Haase Michael; Marzesco Anne-Marie; Freund Daniel; Ehninger Gerhard; Huttner Wieland B; Corbeil Denis
Prominin-1/CD133, a neural and hematopoietic stem cell marker, is expressed in adult human differentiated cells and certain types of kidney cancer.
Cell and tissue research 2005;319(1):15-26.
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2004: Fargeas Christine A; Joester Angret; Missol-Kolka Ewa; Hellwig Andrea; Huttner Wieland B; Corbeil Denis
Identification of novel Prominin-1/CD133 splice variants with alternative C-termini and their expression in epididymis and testis.
Journal of cell science 2004;117(Pt 18):4301-11.
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2004: Kosodo Yoichi; Röper Katja; Haubensak Wulf; Marzesco Anne-Marie; Corbeil Denis; Huttner Wieland B
Asymmetric distribution of the apical plasma membrane during neurogenic divisions of mammalian neuroepithelial cells.
The EMBO journal 2004;23(11):2314-24.
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2004: Calegari Federico; Marzesco Anne-Marie; Kittler Ralf; Buchholz Frank; Huttner Wieland B
Tissue-specific RNA interference in post-implantation mouse embryos using directional electroporation and whole embryo culture.
Differentiation; research in biological diversity 2004;72(2-3):92-102.
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2004: Haubensak Wulf; Attardo Alessio; Denk Winfried; Huttner Wieland B
Neurons arise in the basal neuroepithelium of the early mammalian telencephalon: a major site of neurogenesis.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004;101(9):3196-201.
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2003: Calegari Federico; Huttner Wieland B
An inhibition of cyclin-dependent kinases that lengthens, but does not arrest, neuroepithelial cell cycle induces premature neurogenesis.
Journal of cell science 2003;116(Pt 24):4947-55.
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2003: Wodarz Andreas; Huttner Wieland B
Asymmetric cell division during neurogenesis in Drosophila and vertebrates.
Mechanisms of development 2003;120(11):1297-309.
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2003: Fargeas Christine A; Florek Mareike; Huttner Wieland B; Corbeil Denis
Characterization of prominin-2, a new member of the prominin family of pentaspan membrane glycoproteins.
The Journal of biological chemistry 2003;278(10):8586-96.
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2003: Modregger Jan; Schmidt Anne A; Ritter Brigitte; Huttner Wieland B; Plomann Markus
Characterization of Endophilin B1b, a brain-specific membrane-associated lysophosphatidic acid acyl transferase with properties distinct from endophilin A1.
The Journal of biological chemistry 2003;278(6):4160-7.
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2003: Fargeas Christine A; Corbeil Denis; Huttner Wieland B
AC133 antigen, CD133, prominin-1, prominin-2, etc.: prominin family gene products in need of a rational nomenclature.
Stem cells (Dayton, Ohio) 2003;21(4):506-8.
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2002: Calegari Federico; Haubensak Wulf; Yang Dun; Huttner Wieland B; Buchholz Frank
Tissue-specific RNA interference in postimplantation mouse embryos with endoribonuclease-prepared short interfering RNA.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002;99(22):14236-40.
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2002: Huttner Wieland B; Schmidt Anne A
Membrane curvature: a case of endofeelin' ...
Trends in cell biology 2002;12(4):155-8.
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2002: Guichet Antoine; Wucherpfennig Tanja; Dudu Veronica; Etter Sylvain; Wilsch-Bräuniger Michaela; Hellwig Andrea; González-Gaitán Marcos; Huttner Wieland B; Schmidt Anne A
Essential role of endophilin A in synaptic vesicle budding at the Drosophila neuromuscular junction.
The EMBO journal 2002;21(7):1661-72.
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2001: Huttner W B
Birth of a new institute--Biopolis Dresden.
Nature reviews. Molecular cell biology 2001;2(9):699-703.
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2001: Huttner W B; Zimmerberg J
Implications of lipid microdomains for membrane curvature, budding and fission.
Current opinion in cell biology 2001;13(4):478-84.
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2001: Corbeil D; Fargeas C A; Huttner W B
Rat prominin, like its mouse and human orthologues, is a pentaspan membrane glycoprotein.
Biochemical and biophysical research communications 2001;285(4):939-44.
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2001: Klemke M; Kehlenbach R H; Huttner W B
Two overlapping reading frames in a single exon encode interacting proteins--a novel way of gene usage.
The EMBO journal 2001;20(14):3849-60.
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2001: Stuckmann I; Weigmann A; Shevchenko A; Mann M; Huttner W B
Ephrin B1 is expressed on neuroepithelial cells in correlation with neocortical neurogenesis.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2001;21(8):2726-37.
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2001: Pasolli H A; Huttner W B
Expression of the extra-large G protein alpha-subunit XLalphas in neuroepithelial cells and young neurons during development of the rat nervous system.
Neuroscience letters 2001;301(2):119-22.
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2001: Corbeil D; Röper K; Fargeas C A; Joester A; Huttner W B
Prominin: a story of cholesterol, plasma membrane protrusions and human pathology.
Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark) 2001;2(2):82-91.
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2000: Wang Y; Thiele C; Huttner W B
Cholesterol is required for the formation of regulated and constitutive secretory vesicles from the trans-Golgi network.
Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark) 2000;1(12):952-62.
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2000: Huttner W B; Schmidt A
Lipids, lipid modification and lipid-protein interaction in membrane budding and fission--insights from the roles of endophilin A1 and synaptophysin in synaptic vesicle endocytosis.
Current opinion in neurobiology 2000;10(5):543-51.
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2000: Mahapatra N R; Mahata M; Datta A K; Gerdes H H; Huttner W B; O'Connor D T; Mahata S K
Neuroendocrine cell type-specific and inducible expression of the chromogranin B gene: crucial role of the proximal promoter.
Endocrinology 2000;141(10):3668-78.
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2000: Klemke M; Pasolli H A; Kehlenbach R H; Offermanns S; Schultz G; Huttner W B
Characterization of the extra-large G protein alpha-subunit XLalphas. II. Signal transduction properties.
The Journal of biological chemistry 2000;275(43):33633-40.
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2000: Pasolli H A; Klemke M; Kehlenbach R H; Wang Y; Huttner W B
Characterization of the extra-large G protein alpha-subunit XLalphas. I. Tissue distribution and subcellular localization.
The Journal of biological chemistry 2000;275(43):33622-32.
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2000: Röper K; Corbeil D; Huttner W B
Retention of prominin in microvilli reveals distinct cholesterol-based lipid micro-domains in the apical plasma membrane.
Nature cell biology 2000;2(9):582-92.
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2000: Corbeil D; Röper K; Hellwig A; Tavian M; Miraglia S; Watt S M; Simmons P J; Peault B; Buck D W; Huttner W B
The human AC133 hematopoietic stem cell antigen is also expressed in epithelial cells and targeted to plasma membrane protrusions.
The Journal of biological chemistry 2000;275(8):5512-20.
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2000: Thiele C; Hannah M J; Fahrenholz F; Huttner W B
Cholesterol binds to synaptophysin and is required for biogenesis of synaptic vesicles.
Nature cell biology 2000;2(1):42-9.
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1999: Lorra C; Huttner W B
The mesh hypothesis of Golgi dynamics.
Nature cell biology 1999;1(5):E113-5.
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1999: Schmidt A; Wolde M; Thiele C; Fest W; Kratzin H; Podtelejnikov A V; Witke W; Huttner W B; Söling H D
Endophilin I mediates synaptic vesicle formation by transfer of arachidonate to lysophosphatidic acid.
Nature 1999;401(6749):133-41.
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1999: Iacopetti P; Michelini M; Stuckmann I; Oback B; Aaku-Saraste E; Huttner W B
Expression of the antiproliferative gene TIS21 at the onset of neurogenesis identifies single neuroepithelial cells that switch from proliferative to neuron-generating division.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1999;96(8):4639-44.
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1999: Corbeil D; Röper K; Hannah M J; Hellwig A; Huttner W B
Selective localization of the polytopic membrane protein prominin in microvilli of epithelial cells - a combination of apical sorting and retention in plasma membrane protrusions.
Journal of cell science 1999;112 ( Pt 7)():1023-33.
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1999: Glombik M M; Krömer A; Salm T; Huttner W B; Gerdes H H
The disulfide-bonded loop of chromogranin B mediates membrane binding and directs sorting from the trans-Golgi network to secretory granules.
The EMBO journal 1999;18(4):1059-70.
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1999: Mahata S K; Mahata M; Livsey C V; Gerdes H H; Huttner W B; O'Connor D T
Neuroendocrine cell type-specific and inducible expression of the secretogranin II gene: crucial role of cyclic adenosine monophosphate and serum response elements.
Endocrinology 1999;140(2):739-49.
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1999: Hannah M J; Schmidt A A; Huttner W B
Synaptic vesicle biogenesis.
Annual review of cell and developmental biology 1999;15():733-98.
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1998: Thiele C; Huttner W B
Protein and lipid sorting from the trans-Golgi network to secretory granules-recent developments.
Seminars in cell & developmental biology 1998;9(5):511-6.
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1998: Hannah M J; Weiss U; Huttner W B
Differential extraction of proteins from paraformaldehyde-fixed cells: lessons from synaptophysin and other membrane proteins.
Methods (San Diego, Calif.) 1998;16(2):170-81.
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1998: Schmidt A; Huttner W B
Biogenesis of synaptic-like microvesicles in perforated PC12 cells.
Methods (San Diego, Calif.) 1998;16(2):160-9.
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1998: Beisswanger R; Corbeil D; Vannier C; Thiele C; Dohrmann U; Kellner R; Ashman K; Niehrs C; Huttner W B
Existence of distinct tyrosylprotein sulfotransferase genes: molecular characterization of tyrosylprotein sulfotransferase-2.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1998;95(19):11134-9.
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1998: Natori S; King A; Hellwig A; Weiss U; Iguchi H; Tsuchiya B; Kameya T; Takayanagi R; Nawata H; Huttner W B
Chromogranin B (secretogranin I), a neuroendocrine-regulated secretory protein, is sorted to exocrine secretory granules in transgenic mice.
The EMBO journal 1998;17(12):3277-89.
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1998: Krömer A; Glombik M M; Huttner W B; Gerdes H H
Essential role of the disulfide-bonded loop of chromogranin B for sorting to secretory granules is revealed by expression of a deletion mutant in the absence of endogenous granin synthesis.
The Journal of cell biology 1998;140(6):1331-46.
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1998: Thiele C; Huttner W B
The disulfide-bonded loop of chromogranins, which is essential for sorting to secretory granules, mediates homodimerization.
The Journal of biological chemistry 1998;273(2):1223-31.
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1997: Aaku-Saraste E; Oback B; Hellwig A; Huttner W B
Neuroepithelial cells downregulate their plasma membrane polarity prior to neural tube closure and neurogenesis.
Mechanisms of development 1997;69(1-2):71-81.
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1997: Tüscher O; Lorra C; Bouma B; Wirtz K W; Huttner W B
Cooperativity of phosphatidylinositol transfer protein and phospholipase D in secretory vesicle formation from the TGN--phosphoinositides as a common denominator?
FEBS letters 1997;419(2-3):271-5.
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1997: Müller D; Bouchard C; Rudolph B; Steiner P; Stuckmann I; Saffrich R; Ansorge W; Huttner W; Eilers M
Cdk2-dependent phosphorylation of p27 facilitates its Myc-induced release from cyclin E/cdk2 complexes.
Oncogene 1997;15(21):2561-76.
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1997: Weigmann A; Corbeil D; Hellwig A; Huttner W B
Prominin, a novel microvilli-specific polytopic membrane protein of the apical surface of epithelial cells, is targeted to plasmalemmal protrusions of non-epithelial cells.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1997;94(23):12425-30.
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1997: Thiele C; Gerdes H H; Huttner W B
Protein secretion: puzzling receptors.
Current biology : CB 1997;7(8):R496-500.
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1997: Schmidt A; Hannah M J; Huttner W B
Synaptic-like microvesicles of neuroendocrine cells originate from a novel compartment that is continuous with the plasma membrane and devoid of transferrin receptor.
The Journal of cell biology 1997;137(2):445-58.
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1997: Huttner W B; Brand M
Asymmetric division and polarity of neuroepithelial cells.
Current opinion in neurobiology 1997;7(1):29-39.
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1996: Aaku-Saraste E; Hellwig A; Huttner W B
Loss of occludin and functional tight junctions, but not ZO-1, during neural tube closure--remodeling of the neuroepithelium prior to neurogenesis.
Developmental biology 1996;180(2):664-79.
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1996: Corradi N; Borgonovo B; Clementi E; Bassetti M; Racchetti G; Consalez G G; Huttner W B; Meldolesi J; Rosa P
Overall lack of regulated secretion in a PC12 variant cell clone.
The Journal of biological chemistry 1996;271(43):27116-24.
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1996: Vannier C; Huttner W B
Expression of tyrosine-sulfated secretory proteins in Xenopus laevis oocytes. Differential export of constitutive and regulated proteins.
European journal of biochemistry / FEBS 1996;239(1):111-6.
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1996: Barr F A; Huttner W B
A role for ADP-ribosylation factor 1, but not COP I, in secretory vesicle biogenesis from the trans-Golgi network.
FEBS letters 1996;384(1):65-70.
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1996: Natori S; Huttner W B
Chromogranin B (secretogranin I) promotes sorting to the regulated secretory pathway of processing intermediates derived from a peptide hormone precursor.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1996;93(9):4431-6.
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1995: Ohashi M; Jan de Vries K; Frank R; Snoek G; Bankaitis V; Wirtz K; Huttner W B
A role for phosphatidylinositol transfer protein in secretory vesicle formation.
Nature 1995;377(6549):544-7.
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1995: Bauerfeind R; Jelinek R; Hellwig A; Huttner W B
Neurosecretory vesicles can be hybrids of synaptic vesicles and secretory granules.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1995;92(16):7342-6.
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1995: Bauerfeind R; Jelinek R; Huttner W B
Synaptotagmin I- and II-deficient PC12 cells exhibit calcium-independent, depolarization-induced neurotransmitter release from synaptic-like microvesicles.
FEBS letters 1995;364(3):328-34.
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1995: Huttner W B; Natori S
Regulated secretion. Helper proteins for neuroendocrine secretion.
Current biology : CB 1995;5(3):242-5.
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1995: Huttner W B; Ohashi M; Kehlenbach R H; Barr F A; Bauerfeind R; Bräunling O; Corbeil D; Hannah M; Pasolli H A; Schmidt A
Biogenesis of neurosecretory vesicles.
Cold Spring Harbor symposia on quantitative biology 1995;60():315-27.
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1994: Kehlenbach R H; Matthey J; Huttner W B
XL alpha s is a new type of G protein.
Nature 1994;372(6508):804-9.
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1994: Ohashi M; Huttner W B
An elevation of cytosolic protein phosphorylation modulates trimeric G-protein regulation of secretory vesicle formation from the trans-Golgi network.
The Journal of biological chemistry 1994;269(40):24897-905.
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1994: Chanat E; Weiss U; Huttner W B
The disulfide bond in chromogranin B, which is essential for its sorting to secretory granules, is not required for its aggregation in the trans-Golgi network.
FEBS letters 1994;351(2):225-30.
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1994: Bauerfeind R; Ohashi M; Huttner W B
Biogenesis of secretory granules and synaptic vesicles. Facts and hypotheses.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1994;733():233-44.
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1994: Niehrs C; Beisswanger R; Huttner W B
Protein tyrosine sulfation, 1993--an update.
Chemico-biological interactions 1994;92(1-3):257-71.
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1994: Natori S; Huttner W B
Peptides derived from the granins (chromogranins/secretogranins).
Biochimie 1994;76(3-4):277-82.
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1993: Bauerfeind R; Huttner W B
Biogenesis of constitutive secretory vesicles, secretory granules and synaptic vesicles.
Current opinion in cell biology 1993;5(4):628-35.
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1993: Bauerfeind R; Régnier-Vigouroux A; Flatmark T; Huttner W B
Selective storage of acetylcholine, but not catecholamines, in neuroendocrine synaptic-like microvesicles of early endosomal origin.
Neuron 1993;11(1):105-21.
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1993: Chanat E; Weiss U; Huttner W B; Tooze S A
Reduction of the disulfide bond of chromogranin B (secretogranin I) in the trans-Golgi network causes its missorting to the constitutive secretory pathways.
The EMBO journal 1993;12(5):2159-68.
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1993: Régnier-Vigouroux A; Huttner W B
Biogenesis of small synaptic vesicles and synaptic-like microvesicles.
Neurochemical research 1993;18(1):59-64.
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1992: Schimmel A; Bräunling O; Rüther U; Huttner W B; Gerdes H H
The organisation of the mouse secretogranin II gene.
FEBS letters 1992;314(3):375-80.
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1992: Leyte A; Barr F A; Kehlenbach R H; Huttner W B
Multiple trimeric G-proteins on the trans-Golgi network exert stimulatory and inhibitory effects on secretory vesicle formation.
The EMBO journal 1992;11(13):4795-804.
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1992: Niehrs C; Huttner W B; Rüther U
In vivo expression and stoichiometric sulfation of the artificial protein sulfophilin, a polymer of tyrosine sulfation sites.
The Journal of biological chemistry 1992;267(22):15938-42.
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1992: Niehrs C; Stinchcombe J C; Huttner W B
Two membrane-bound forms of tyrosylprotein sulfotransferase as revealed by phase partitioning in Triton X-114.
European journal of cell biology 1992;58(1):35-43.
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1992: Barr F A; Leyte A; Huttner W B
Trimeric G proteins and vesicle formation.
Trends in cell biology 1992;2(4):91-4.
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1992: Rosa P; Bassetti M; Weiss U; Huttner W B
Widespread occurrence of chromogranins/secretogranins in the matrix of secretory granules of endocrinologically silent pituitary adenomas.
The journal of histochemistry and cytochemistry : official journal of the Histochemistry Society 1992;40(4):523-33.
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1992: Pimplikar S W; Huttner W B
Chromogranin B (secretogranin I), a secretory protein of the regulated pathway, is also present in a tightly membrane-associated form in PC12 cells.
The Journal of biological chemistry 1992;267(6):4110-8.
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1992: Thompson M E; Zimmer W E; Wear L B; MacMillan L A; Thompson W J; Huttner W B; Hidaka H; Scammell J G
Differential regulation of chromogranin B/secretogranin I and secretogranin II by forskolin in PC12 cells.
Brain research. Molecular brain research 1992;12(1-3):195-202.
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1992: Tooze S A; Huttner W B
Cell-free formation of immature secretory granules and constitutive secretory vesicles from trans-Golgi network.
Methods in enzymology 1992;219():81-93.
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1991: Régnier-Vigouroux A; Tooze S A; Huttner W B
Newly synthesized synaptophysin is transported to synaptic-like microvesicles via constitutive secretory vesicles and the plasma membrane.
The EMBO journal 1991;10(12):3589-601.
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1991: Chanat E; Huttner W B
Milieu-induced, selective aggregation of regulated secretory proteins in the trans-Golgi network.
The Journal of cell biology 1991;115(6):1505-19.
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1991: Tooze S A; Flatmark T; Tooze J; Huttner W B
Characterization of the immature secretory granule, an intermediate in granule biogenesis.
The Journal of cell biology 1991;115(6):1491-503.
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1991: Barr F A; Leyte A; Mollner S; Pfeuffer T; Tooze S A; Huttner W B
Trimeric G-proteins of the trans-Golgi network are involved in the formation of constitutive secretory vesicles and immature secretory granules.
FEBS letters 1991;294(3):239-43.
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1991: Huttner W; Niehrs C; Vannier C
Bind or bleed.
Current biology : CB 1991;1(5):309-10.
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1991: Chanat E; Pimplikar S W; Stinchcombe J C; Huttner W B
What the granins tell us about the formation of secretory granules in neuroendocrine cells.
Cell biophysics 1991;19(1-3):85-91.
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1991: Huttner W B; Gerdes H H; Rosa P
The granin (chromogranin/secretogranin) family.
Trends in biochemical sciences 1991;16(1):27-30.
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1990: Bassetti M; Huttner W B; Zanini A; Rosa P
Co-localization of secretogranins/chromogranins with thyrotropin and luteinizing hormone in secretory granules of cow anterior pituitary.
The journal of histochemistry and cytochemistry : official journal of the Histochemistry Society 1990;38(9):1353-63.
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1990: Tooze S A; Weiss U; Huttner W B
Requirement for GTP hydrolysis in the formation of secretory vesicles.
Nature 1990;347(6289):207-8.
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1990: Scammell J G; Rosa P; Hille A; Huttner W B
Regulation of chromogranin B/secretogranin I and secretogranin II storage in GH4C1 cells.
The journal of histochemistry and cytochemistry : official journal of the Histochemistry Society 1990;38(7):949-56.
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1990: Niehrs C; Huttner W B; Carvallo D; Degryse E
Conversion of recombinant hirudin to the natural form by in vitro tyrosine sulfation. Differential substrate specificities of leech and bovine tyrosylprotein sulfotransferases.
The Journal of biological chemistry 1990;265(16):9314-8.
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1990: Niehrs C; Kraft M; Lee R W; Huttner W B
Analysis of the substrate specificity of tyrosylprotein sulfotransferase using synthetic peptides.
The Journal of biological chemistry 1990;265(15):8525-32.
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1990: Pohl T M; Phillips E; Song K Y; Gerdes H H; Huttner W B; Rüther U
The organisation of the mouse chromogranin B (secretogranin I) gene.
FEBS letters 1990;262(2):219-24.
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1990: Hille A; Huttner W B
Occurrence of tyrosine sulfate in proteins--a balance sheet. 2. Membrane proteins.
European journal of biochemistry / FEBS 1990;188(3):587-96.
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1990: Hille A; Braulke T; von Figura K; Huttner W B
Occurrence of tyrosine sulfate in proteins--a balance sheet. 1. Secretory and lysosomal proteins.
European journal of biochemistry / FEBS 1990;188(3):577-86.
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1990: Tooze S A; Huttner W B
Cell-free protein sorting to the regulated and constitutive secretory pathways.
Cell 1990;60(5):837-47.
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1990: Niehrs C; Huttner W B
Purification and characterization of tyrosylprotein sulfotransferase.
The EMBO journal 1990;9(1):35-42.
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1989: Jenne D; Hille A; Stanley K K; Huttner W B
Sulfation of two tyrosine-residues in human complement S-protein (vitronectin).
European journal of biochemistry / FEBS 1989;185(2):391-5.
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1989: Huttner W B; Tooze S A
Biosynthetic protein transport in the secretory pathway.
Current opinion in cell biology 1989;1(4):648-54.
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1989: Tooze J; Hollinshead M; Fuller S D; Tooze S A; Huttner W B
Morphological and biochemical evidence showing neuronal properties in AtT-20 cells and their growth cones.
European journal of cell biology 1989;49(2):259-73.
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1989: Gerdes H H; Rosa P; Phillips E; Baeuerle P A; Frank R; Argos P; Huttner W B
The primary structure of human secretogranin II, a widespread tyrosine-sulfated secretory granule protein that exhibits low pH- and calcium-induced aggregation.
The Journal of biological chemistry 1989;264(20):12009-15.
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1989: Rosa P; Weiss U; Pepperkok R; Ansorge W; Niehrs C; Stelzer E H; Huttner W B
An antibody against secretogranin I (chromogranin B) is packaged into secretory granules.
The Journal of cell biology 1989;109(1):17-34.
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1989: Cozzi M G; Rosa P; Greco A; Hille A; Huttner W B; Zanini A; De Camilli P
Immunohistochemical localization of secretogranin II in the rat cerebellum.
Neuroscience 1989;28(2):423-41.
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1989: Wiedenmann B; Huttner W B
Synaptophysin and chromogranins/secretogranins--widespread constituents of distinct types of neuroendocrine vesicles and new tools in tumor diagnosis.
Virchows Archiv. B, Cell pathology including molecular pathology 1989;58(2):95-121.
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1988: Gerdes H H; Phillips E; Huttner W B
The primary structure of rat secretogranin II deduced from a cDNA sequence.
Nucleic acids research 1988;16(24):11811.
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1988: Seydel U; Huttner W B
Phosphorylation of an 85-kd membrane protein by a novel mechanism.
The EMBO journal 1988;7(13):4163-7.
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1988: Friederich E; Fritz H J; Huttner W B
Inhibition of tyrosine sulfation in the trans-Golgi retards the transport of a constitutively secreted protein to the cell surface.
The Journal of cell biology 1988;107(5):1655-67.
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1988: Wiedenmann B; Waldherr R; Buhr H; Hille A; Rosa P; Huttner W B
Identification of gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine cells in normal and neoplastic human tissue with antibodies against synaptophysin, chromogranin A, secretogranin I (chromogranin B), and secretogranin II.
Gastroenterology 1988;95(5):1364-74.
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1988: Friederich E; Baeuerle P A; Garoff H; Hovemann B; Huttner W B
Expression, tyrosine sulfation, and secretion of yolk protein 2 of Drosophila melanogaster in mouse fibroblasts.
The Journal of biological chemistry 1988;263(29):14930-8.
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1988: Baeuerle P A; Lottspeich F; Huttner W B
Purification of yolk protein 2 of Drosophila melanogaster and identification of its site of tyrosine sulfation.
The Journal of biological chemistry 1988;263(29):14925-9.
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1988: Lloyd R V; Cano M; Rosa P; Hille A; Huttner W B
Distribution of chromogranin A and secretogranin I (chromogranin B) in neuroendocrine cells and tumors.
The American journal of pathology 1988;130(2):296-304.
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1988: Huttner W B
Tyrosine sulfation and the secretory pathway.
Annual review of physiology 1988;50():363-76.
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1987: Baeuerle P A; Huttner W B
Tyrosine sulfation is a trans-Golgi-specific protein modification.
The Journal of cell biology 1987;105(6 Pt 1):2655-64.
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1987: Konecki D S; Benedum U M; Gerdes H H; Huttner W B
The primary structure of human chromogranin A and pancreastatin.
The Journal of biological chemistry 1987;262(35):17026-30.
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1987: Benedum U M; Lamouroux A; Konecki D S; Rosa P; Hille A; Baeuerle P A; Frank R; Lottspeich F; Mallet J; Huttner W B
The primary structure of human secretogranin I (chromogranin B): comparison with chromogranin A reveals homologous terminal domains and a large intervening variable region.
The EMBO journal 1987;6(5):1203-11.
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1987: Braulke T; Hille A; Huttner W B; Hasilik A; von Figura K
Sulfated oligosaccharides in human lysosomal enzymes.
Biochemical and biophysical research communications 1987;143(1):178-85.
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1986: Benedum U M; Baeuerle P A; Konecki D S; Frank R; Powell J; Mallet J; Huttner W B
The primary structure of bovine chromogranin A: a representative of a class of acidic secretory proteins common to a variety of peptidergic cells.
The EMBO journal 1986;5(7):1495-502.
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1985: Rosa P; Hille A; Lee R W; Zanini A; De Camilli P; Huttner W B
Secretogranins I and II: two tyrosine-sulfated secretory proteins common to a variety of cells secreting peptides by the regulated pathway.
The Journal of cell biology 1985;101(5 Pt 1):1999-2011.
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1984: Hille A; Rosa P; Huttner W B
Tyrosine sulfation: a post-translational modification of proteins destined for secretion?
FEBS letters 1984;177(1):129-34.
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