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    Secretory Radial Glia in the Ectoneural System of the Sea Star Asterias rubens (Echinodermata) by Viehweg, J., Naumann, W. W., Olsson, R.

    Published in Acta zoologica (Stockholm) (01-04-1998)
    “…Previous studies of epithelial nervous systems have focused on the neuronal elements, but generally neglected the origin of neuro–glial interactions. In this…”
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    Role of Tissue Transglutaminase in Gliadin Binding to Reticular Extracellular Matrix and Relation to Coeliac Disease Autoantibodies by Uhlig, H., Osman, A. A., Tanev, I. D., Viehweg, J., Mothes, T.

    Published in Autoimmunity (Chur, Switzerland) (01-01-1998)
    “…On different tissue sections, binding of gliadin to reticular matrix components was observed which was Ca2+-dependent, inhibited by Cu2+ and Zn2+ ions, by…”
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    Conodonts, Calcichordates and the Origin of Vertebrates by Bergström, J, Naumann, W W, Viehweg, J, Martí-Mus, M

    “…Interpretation of early deuterostome evolution and relationships has been hampered by the lack of soft-part preservation in most groups. In addition, a…”
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    Conodonts, Calcichordates and the Origin of Vertebrates by Bergström, J., Naumann, W. W., Viehweg, J., Martí-Mus, M.

    “…Interpretation of early deuterostome evolution and relationships has been hampered by the lack of soft-part preservation in most groups. In addition, a…”
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    Reissner's substance expressed as a transient pattern in vertebrate floor plate by Lichtenfeld, J, Viehweg, J, Schutzenmeister, J, Naumann, W W

    Published in Anatomy and Embryology (01-08-1999)
    “…The function of the floor plate in dorso-ventral patterning of the developing nervous system and in the guidance of commissural axons is well established…”
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    Radial secretory glia conserved in the postnatal vertebrate brain: a study in the rat by Viehweg, J, Naumann, W W

    Published in Anatomy and embryology (01-10-1996)
    “…Secretory glial cells in the roof of the last diencephalic prosomer, ependymocytes and hypendymocytes, form the subcommissural organ. The cells of this complex…”
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