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    Xenopus cadherin-11 restrains cranial neural crest migration and influences neural crest specification by Borchers, A, David, R, Wedlich, D

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-08-2001)
    “…Cranial neural crest (CNC) cells migrate extensively, typically in a pattern of cell streams. In Xenopus , these cells express the adhesion molecule…”
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    Functional conservation of Nematostella Wnts in canonical and noncanonical Wnt-signaling by Rigo-Watermeier, T, Kraft, B, Ritthaler, M, Wallkamm, V, Holstein, T, Wedlich, D

    Published in Biology open (15-01-2012)
    “…Cnidarians surprise by the completeness of Wnt gene subfamilies (11) expressed in an overlapping pattern along the anterior-posterior axis. While the…”
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    Structure and chemical composition of mixed benzylguanine- and methoxy-terminated self-assembled monolayers for immobilization of biomolecules by Bruns, M., Barth, C., Brüner, P., Engin, S., Grehl, T., Howell, C., Koelsch, P., Mack, P., Nagel, P., Trouillet, V., Wedlich, D., White, R. G.

    Published in Surface and interface analysis (01-08-2012)
    “…Covalent immobilization of biomolecules has become a subject of great interest in recent years because of the expected diversity of applications, for example,…”
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    An assay system to study migratory behavior of cranial neural crest cells in Xenopus by Borchers, A, Epperlein, H H, Wedlich, D

    Published in Development genes and evolution (01-04-2000)
    “…An increasing number of genes are known to show expression in the cranial neural crest area. So far it is very difficult to analyze their effect on neural…”
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    Wnt-5A/Ror2 Regulate Expression of XPAPC through an Alternative Noncanonical Signaling Pathway by Schambony, Alexandra, Wedlich, Doris

    Published in Developmental cell (01-05-2007)
    “…XWnt-5A, a member of the nontransforming Wnt-5A class of Wnt ligands, is required for convergent extension movements in Xenopus embryos. XWnt-5A knockdown…”
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    PCR-based RNA probes: a quick and sensitive method to improve whole mount embryo in situ hybridizations by David, R, Wedlich, D

    Published in BioTechniques (01-04-2001)
    “…We have developed a PCR-based technique for the preparation of RNA probes that can be used for whole mount in situ hybridization on embryos. T3 or T7 RNA…”
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    Laser-mediated microdissection of paraffin sections from Xenopus embryos allows detection of tissue-specific expressed mRNAs by Imamichi, Y, Lahr, G, Wedlich, D

    Published in Development genes and evolution (01-07-2001)
    “…One of the key end points for understanding the molecular basis of embryogenesis is the analysis of spatiotemporal patterns of gene expression. Methodical…”
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    Cadherin transfection of Xenopus XTC cells downregulates expression of substrate adhesion molecules by Finnemann, Silvia, Kühl, Michael, Otto, Gabriele, Wedlich, Doris

    Published in Molecular and Cellular Biology (01-09-1995)
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    Differential Perturbations in the Morphogenesis of Anterior Structures Induced by Overexpression of Truncated XB- and N-Cadherins in Xenopus Embryos by Dufour, Sylvie, Saint-Jeannet, Jean-Pierre, Broders, Florence, Wedlich, Doris, Thiery, Jean Paul

    Published in The Journal of cell biology (01-10-1994)
    “…Cadherins, a family of Ca-dependent adhesion molecules, have been proposed to act as regulators of morphogenetic processes and to be major effectors in the…”
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    Method for epitope selection of antisera for immunohistology by Wedlich, D

    “…Polyclonal anti-laminin serum was affinity-purified on paraformaldehyde-fixed laminin on a nitrocellulose filter. The purified antibodies were tested for their…”
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    Reduced U snRNP assembly causes motor axon degeneration in an animal model for spinal muscular atrophy by Winkler, Christoph, Eggert, Christian, Gradl, Dietmar, Meister, Gunter, Giegerich, Marieke, Wedlich, Doris, Laggerbauer, Bernhard, Fischer, Utz

    Published in Genes & development (01-10-2005)
    “…Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a motoneuron disease caused by reduced levels of survival motoneuron (SMN) protein. Previous studies have assigned SMN to…”
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    TGFβ-induced downregulation of E-cadherin-based cell-cell adhesion depends on PI3-kinase and PTEN by Vogelmann, Roger, Nguyen-tat, Marc-Daniel, Giehl, Klaudia, Adler, Guido, Wedlich, Doris, Menke, Andre

    Published in Journal of cell science (15-10-2005)
    “…Transforming growth factor beta (TGFβ) has profound growth-suppressive effects on normal epithelial cells, but supports metastasis formation in many tumour…”
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    The Wnt/Wg Signal Transducer β-Catenin Controls Fibronectin Expression by Gradl, Dietmar, Kühl, Michael, Wedlich, Doris

    Published in Molecular and Cellular Biology (01-08-1999)
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    Effects of heat shock on the pattern of fibronectin and laminin during somitogenesis in Xenopus laevis by Danker, K., Hacke, H., Wedlich, D.

    Published in Developmental dynamics (01-02-1992)
    “…Heat shock causes partial disruption of the segmentation pattern during somitogenesis in Xenopus as well as in other vertebrates. However, Xenopus undergoes a…”
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    Functional Interaction of an Axin Homolog, Conductin, with β-Catenin, APC, and GSK3β by Behrens, Jurgen, Jerchow, Boris-Alexander, Wurtele, Martin, Grimm, Jan, Asbrand, Christian, Wirtz, Ralph, Kuhl, Michael, Wedlich, Doris, Birchmeier, Walter

    “…Control of stability of β-catenin is central in the wnt signaling pathway. Here, the protein conductin was found to form a complex with both β-catenin and the…”
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    Functional interaction of β-catenin with the transcription factor LEF-1 by Behrens, Jürgen, von Kries, Jens P, Kühl, Michael, Bruhn, Laurakay, Wedlich, Doris, Grosschedl, Rudolf, Birchmeier, Walter

    Published in Nature (London) (15-08-1996)
    “…The cytoplasmic proteins beta-catenin of vertebrates and armadillo of Drosophila have two functions: they link the cadherin cell-adhesion molecules to the…”
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    Paraxial protocadherin coordinates cell polarity during convergent extension via Rho A and JNK by Unterseher, Frank, Hefele, Joerg A, Giehl, Klaudia, De Robertis, Eddy M, Wedlich, Doris, Schambony, Alexandra

    Published in The EMBO journal (18-08-2004)
    “…Convergent extension movements occur ubiquitously in animal development. This special type of cell movement is controlled by the Wnt/planar cell polarity (PCP)…”
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    The polarising role of cell adhesion molecules in early development by Wedlich, Doris

    Published in Current Opinion in Cell Biology (01-10-2002)
    “…Polarising a cell or an embryo is a crucial and recurrent event during development, as it is important for cell differentiation and migration. Cells can become…”
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    Down-regulation of E-cadherin gene expression by collagen type I and type III in pancreatic cancer cell lines by MENKE, Andre, PHILIPPI, Christian, VOGELMANN, Roger, SEIDEL, Bjoern, LUTZ, Manfred P, ADLER, Guido, WEDLICH, Doris

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-04-2001)
    “…E-cadherin-mediated cell-cell adhesion is reduced in epithelial tumors, which is thought to be a prerequisite to acquire invasive properties. We observed that…”
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