Univ.-Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Gerhard M. Technau
Institut für Genetik, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz
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Weigmann, Katrin; Klapper, Robert; Strasser, Thomas et al.
FlyMove - a new way to look at development of DrosophilaTrends in genetics. TIG ; DNA, differentiation & development. Bd. 19. H. 6. Amsterdam: Elsevier 2003 S. 310 - 311
Küppers, Barbara; Sánchez-Soriano, Natalia; Letzkus, Johannes et al.
In developing Drosophila neurones the production of g-amino butyric acid is tightly regulated downstream of glutamate decarboxylase translation and can be influenced by calciumJournal of neurochemistry. official journal of the International Society for Neurochemistry. Bd. 84. H. 5. Oxford: Blackwell Science 2003 S. 939 - 951
Urbach, Rolf; Technau, Gerhard
Molecular markers for identified neuroblasts in the developing brain of DrosophilaDevelopment. Bd. 130. H. 16. Cambridge: The Company of Biologists 2003 S. 3621 - 3637
Urbach, Rolf; Technau, Gerhard
Segment polarity and DV patterning gene expression reveals segmental organization of the Drosophila brainDevelopment. Bd. 130. H. 16. Cambridge: The Company of Biologists 2003 S. 3607 - 3620
Urbach, Rolf; Technau, Gerhard
The pattern of neuroblast formation, mitotic domains and proneural gene expression during early brain development in DrosophilaDevelopment. Bd. 130. H. 16. Cambridge: The Company of Biologists 2003 S. 3589 - 3606
Keleman, Krystyna; Rajagopalan, Srikanth; Cleppien, Diana et al.
Comm Sorts Robo to Control Axon Guidance at the Drosophila MidlineCell. Bd. 110. H. 4. Cambridge, Mass.: Cell Press 2002 S. 415 - 428
Cantera, R.; Lüer, K.; Rusten, T.E. et al.
RESEARCH ARTICLES - Mutations in spalt cause a severe but reversible neurodegenerative phenotype in the embryonic central nervous system of Drosophila melanogasterDevelopment <Cambridge>. Bd. 129. H. 24. Cambridge: The Company of Biologists 2002 S. 5577 - 5586
Rusten, T.E.; Cantera, R.; Urban, J. et al.
Spalt modifies EGFR-mediated induction of chordotonal precursors in the embryonic PNS of Drosophila promoting the development of oenocytes.Development <Cambridge>. Bd. 128. H. 5. Cambridge: The Company of Biologists 2001 S. 711 - 722
Berger, C.; Urban, J.; Technau, G.M.
Stage-specific inductive signals in the Drosophila neuroectoderm control the temporal sequence of neuroblast specification.Development <Cambridge>. Bd. 128. H. 17. Cambridge: The Company of Biologists 2001 S. 3243 - 3252
Deshpande, N.; Dittrich, R.; Technau, G.M. et al.
Successive specification of Drosophila neuroblasts NB 6-4 and NB 7-3 depends on interaction of the segment polarity genes wingless, gooseberry and naked cuticle.Development <Cambridge>. Bd. 128. H. 17. Cambridge: The Company of Biologists 2001 S. 3253 - 3262
Schmidt, H.; Lüer, K.; Hevers, W. et al.
Ionic Currents of Drosophila Embryonic Neurons Derived from Selectively Cultured CNS Midline PrecursorsJournal of neurobiology. Bd. 44. H. 4. New York, NY [u.a.]: Wiley 2000 S. 392 - 413
Udolph, G.; Urban, J.; Rüsing, G. et al.
Differential effects of EGF receptor signalling on neuroblast lineages along the dorsoventral axis of the Drosophila CNSDevelopment <Cambridge>. Bd. 125. H. 17. Cambridge: The Company of Biologists 1998 S. 3291 - 3300
Prokop, Andreas; Bray, Sarah; Harrison, Emma et al.
Homeotic regulation of segment-specific differences in neuroblast numbers and proliferation in the Drosophila central nervous systemMOD. the official journal of the International Society of Developmental Biologists. Bd. 74. H. 1. Shannon: Elsevier 1998 S. 99 - 110
Urban, Joachim; Technau, Gerhard
Cell lineage and cell fate specification in the embryonic CNS of DrosophilaSeminars in cell & developmental biology. Bd. 8. H. 4. London: Academic Press 1997 S. 391 - 400
Lüer-Kirsch, Karin; Urban, Joachim; Technau, Gerhard
CNS midline cells in Drosophila induce the differentiation of lateral neural cellsDevelopment. Bd. 124. H. 24. Cambridge: The Company of Biologists 1997 S. 4949 - 4958
Lüer, K.; Urban, J.; Klämbt, C. et al.
Induction of identified mesodermal cells by CNS midline progenitors in DrosophilaDevelopment <Cambridge>. Bd. 124. H. 14. Cambridge: The Company of Biologists 1997 S. 2681 - 2690
Technau, Gerhard; Urban, Joachim
The differentiation of the serotonergic neurons in the Drosophila ventral nerve cord depends on the combined function of the zinc finger proteins Eagle and HuckebeinDevelopment. Bd. 124. H. 13. Cambridge: The Company of Biologists 1997 S. 2515 - 2525
Schmidt, Hartmut; Rickert, Christof; Bossing, Torsten et al.
The Embryonic Central Nervous System Lineages of Drosophila melanogaster. II. Neuroblast Lineages Derived from the Dorsal Part of the NeuroectodermDevelopmental biology. Bd. 189. H. 2. San Diego, Calif.: Elsevier 1997 S. 186 - 204
Landgraf, Matthias; Bossing, Torsten; Technau, Gerd M. et al.
The Origin, Location, and Projections of the Embryonic Abdominal Motorneurons of DrosophilaThe journal of neuroscience. the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. Bd. 17. H. 24. Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience 1997 S. 9642 - 9655
Cantera, R.; Technau, G.M.
Glial cells phagocytose neuronal debris during the metamorphosis of the central nervous system in Drosophila melanogaster.Development genes and evolution. Bd. 206. H. 4. Berlin: Springer 1996 S. 277 - 280
Bossing, T.; Technau, G.M.; Doe, C.Q.
huckebein is required for glial development and axon pathfinding in the neuroblast 1-1 and neuroblast 2-2 lineages in the Drosophila central nervous systemMOD. the official journal of the International Society of Developmental Biologists. Bd. 55. H. 1. Shannon: Elsevier 1996 S. 53 - 64
Technau, Gerhard M.; Technau, G. M.
On lineage analysis and specification of cell fate in the embryonic CNS of Drosophila1996 S. 22-26
Bossing, Torsten; Udolph, Gerald; Doe, Chris Q. et al.
The Embryonic Central Nervous System Lineages of Drosophila melanogaster. I. Neuroblast Lineages Derived from the Ventral Half of the NeuroectodermDevelopmental biology. Bd. 179. H. 1. San Diego, Calif.: Elsevier 1996 S. 41 - 64
Technau, Gerhard
Analysis of neural elements in head-mutant Drosophila embryos suggests segmental origin of the optic lobesRoux's archives of developmental biology = Development genes and evolution. Bd. 205. H. 1. Berlin: Springer 1995 S. 31 - 44
Technau, Gerhard
BrdU incorporation reveals DNA replication in non dividing glial cells in the larval abdominal CNS of DrosophilaRoux's archives of developmental biology = Development genes and evolution. Bd. 204. H. 1. Berlin: Springer 1995 S. 54 - 61