Search Results - "Roth, Lukas W.A."
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Genetic, Biochemical, and Transcriptional Responses of Saccharomyces cerevisiae to the Novel Immunomodulator FTY720 Largely Mimic Those of the Natural Sphingolipid Phytosphingosine
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (27-08-2004)“…Sphingolipids are signaling molecules that influence diverse cellular functions from control of the cell cycle to degradation of plasma membrane proteins. The…”
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Target contact regulates GAP-43 and ?-tubulin mRNA levels in regenerating retinal ganglion cells
Published in Journal of neuroscience research (15-05-1998)Get full text
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beta-thymosin is required for axonal tract formation in developing zebrafish brain
Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-04-1999)“…beta-Thymosins are polypeptides that bind monomeric actin and thereby function as actin buffers in many cells. We show that during zebrafish development,…”
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Target contact regulates GAP-43 and α-tubulin mRNA levels in regenerating retinal ganglion cells
Published in Journal of neuroscience research (15-05-1998)“…Axotomy of vertebrate neurons leads to the transient upregulation of GAP‐43 and α‐tubulin. In adult zebrafish retina, mRNA levels of both genes were increased…”
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zfNLRR, a Novel Leucine-Rich Repeat Protein Is Preferentially Expressed during Regeneration in Zebrafish
Published in Molecular and cellular neuroscience (01-03-1999)“…zfNLRR is a novel transmembrane protein that is most prominently expressed during regeneration of the zebrafish central nervous system. Retinal ganglion cells…”
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β-Thymosin, a modulator of the actin cytoskeleton is increased in regenerating retinal ganglion cells
Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-10-1999)“…β‐Thymosins are actin monomer‐binding polypeptides that are expressed in a neuronal growth‐specific manner during embryonic development. Here, we show that…”
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