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Institut für Pathobiochemie

Vorklinik / Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz

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Sandin, Elvira S.; Folberth, Julica; Mueller-Fielitz, Helge et al.

Is LRP2 Involved in Leptin Transport over the Blood-Brain Barrier and Development of Obesity?

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES. Bd. 22. H. 9. 2021


Schepers, Jana; Behl, Christian

Lipid droplets and autophagy-links and regulations from yeast to humans

JOURNAL OF CELLULAR BIOCHEMISTRY. Bd. 122. H. 6. 2021 S. 602-611


Bres, Ewa E.; Safina, Dina; Muller, Julia et al.

Lipoprotein receptor loss in forebrain radial glia results in neurological deficits and severe seizures (vol 68, pg 2517, 2020)

GLIA. Bd. 69. H. 12. 2021 S. 2999-2999


Armbrust, Fred; Bickenbach, Kira; Koudelka, Tomas et al.

Phosphorylation of meprin beta controls its cell surface abundance and subsequently diminishes ectodomain shedding

FASEB JOURNAL. Bd. 35. H. 7. 2021


Moosmann, Bernd

Redox Biochemistry of the Genetic Code

TRENDS IN BIOCHEMICAL SCIENCES. Bd. 46. H. 2. 2021 S. 83-86


Behl, Christian

Science integrity has been never more important: It's all about trust

JOURNAL OF CELLULAR BIOCHEMISTRY. Bd. 122. H. 7. 2021 S. 694-695


Basic, Mila; Hertel, Alexandra; Bajdzienko, Justyna et al.

The deubiquitinase USP11 is a versatile and conserved regulator of autophagy

JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY. Bd. 297. H. 5. 2021


Colombo, Elisa; Horta, Guilherme; Roesler, Mona K. et al.

The K63 deubiquitinase CYLD modulates autism-like behaviors and hippocampal plasticity by regulating autophagy and mTOR signaling

PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Bd. 118. H. 47. 2021


Behl, Christian

The search for novel targets in Alzheimer's disease-The 90s redux

Progress in Molecular Biology and Translational Science. Bd. 177. 2021 S. 123-135


Baeken, Marius W.; Schwarz, Mario; Kern, Andreas et al.

The selective degradation of sirtuins via macroautophagy in the MPP+ model of Parkinson's disease is promoted by conserved oxidation sites

CELL DEATH DISCOVERY. Bd. 7. H. 1. 2021