Publications of Rüdiger Klein
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Journal Article (178)
2000
Journal Article
3 (4), pp. 350 - 357 (2000)
Knocking the NT4 gene into the BDNF locus rescues BDNF deficient mice and reveals distinct NT4 and BDNF activities. Nature Neuroscience
Journal Article
39 (5), pp. 717 - 724 (2000)
Shc-binding site in the TrkB receptor is not required for hippocampal long-term potentiation. Neuropharmacology 1999
Journal Article
13 (3), pp. 295 - 306 (1999)
Roles of ephrinB ligands and EphB receptors in cardiovascular development: Demarcation of arterial/venous domains, vascular morphogenesis, and sprouting angiogenesis. Genes and Development
Journal Article
22 (3), pp. 511 - 524 (1999)
EphrinB ligands recruit GRIP family PDZ adaptor proteins into raft membrane microdomains. Neuron
Journal Article
126 (10), pp. 2033 - 2044 (1999)
Eph receptors and ephrins: Effectors of morphogenesis. Development
Journal Article
9 (18), pp. R691 - R694 (1999)
Neural development: Bidirectional signals establish boundaries. Current Biology
Journal Article
398 (6729), pp. 723 - 728 (1999)
Tyro-3 family receptors are essential regulators of mammalian spermatogenesis. Nature
Journal Article
2 (3), pp. 213 - 217 (1999)
Hepatocyte growth factor, a versatile signal for developing neurons. Nature Neuroscience
Journal Article
24 (2), pp. 401 - 414 (1999)
Essential role for TrkB receptors in hippocampus-mediated learning. Neuron
Journal Article
23 (1), pp. 99 - 103 (1999)
Disruption of the glucocorticoid receptor gene in the nervous system results in reduced anxiety. Nature Genetics 1998
Journal Article
16 (4), pp. 471 - 480 (1998)
Ephrin-B3, a ligand for the receptor EphB3, expressed at the midline of the developing neural tube. Oncogene
Journal Article
8 (3), pp. 375 - 382 (1998)
Signaling by Eph receptors and their ephrin ligands. Current Opinion in Neurobiology
Journal Article
20 (5), pp. 835 - 846 (1998)
Multiple roles for hepatocyte growth factor in sympathetic neuron development. Neuron
Journal Article
21 (2), pp. 335 - 345 (1998)
Point mutation in trkB causes loss of NT4-dependent neurons without major effects on diverse BDNF responses. Neuron
Journal Article
18 (18), pp. 7272 - 7284 (1998)
TrkB and neurotrophin-4 are important for development and maintenance of sympathetic preganglionic neurons innervating the adrenal medulla. The Journal of Neuroscience 1997
Journal Article
390 (6657), pp. 281 - 286 (1997)
A role for the Ras signalling pathway in synaptic transmission and long-term memory. Nature
Journal Article
275 (5306), pp. 1640 - 1643 (1997)
Tyrosine phosphorylation of transmembrane ligands for Eph receptors. Science
Journal Article
16 (13), pp. 3889 - 3897 (1997)
The N-terminal globular domain of Eph receptors is sufficient for ligand binding and receptor signaling. The EMBO Journal
Journal Article
11 (24), pp. 3341 - 3350 (1997)
Met receptor signaling is required for sensory nerve development and HGF promotes axonal growth and survival of sensory neurons. Genes and Development
Journal Article
13 (9), pp. 354 - 359 (1997)
The Eph receptor family: Axonal guidance by contact repulsion. Trends in Genetics