Publications of Rüdiger Klein
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Journal Article (178)
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Journal Article
64 (1-2), pp. 77 - 85 (1997)
Survival of inner ear sensory neurons in trk mutant mice. Mechanisms of Development 142.
Journal Article
17 (3), pp. 891 - 903 (1997)
Reduced acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity in adrenal medulla and loss of sympathetic preganglionic neurons in TrkA-deficient, but not TrkB-deficient, mice. The Journal of Neuroscience 143.
Journal Article
8 (2-3), pp. 199 - 209 (1996)
Similarities and differences in the way transmembrane-type ligands interact with the Elk subclass of Eph receptors. Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience 144.
Journal Article
86 (1), pp. 35 - 46 (1996)
Nuk controls pathfinding of commissural axons in the mammalian central nervous system. Cell 145.
Journal Article
87 (3), pp. 531 - 542 (1996)
Uncoupling of Grb2 from the Met receptor in vivo reveals complex roles in muscle development. Cell 146.
Journal Article
10 (22), pp. 2849 - 2858 (1996)
TrkB and TrkC neurotrophin receptors cooperate in promoting survival of hippocampal and cerebellar granule neurons. Genes and Development 147.
Journal Article
15 (22), pp. 6035 - 6049 (1996)
Sek4 and Nuk receptors cooperate in guidance of commissural axons and in palate formation. The EMBO Journal 148.
Journal Article
122 (10), pp. 3255 - 3261 (1996)
Timing of neuronal death in trkA, trkB and trkC mutant embryos reveals developmental changes in sensory neuron dependence on Trk signalling. Development 149.
Journal Article
121 (12), pp. 4067 - 4075 (1995)
Differential effects of combined trk receptor mutations on dorsal root ganglion and inner ear sensory neurons. Development 150.
Journal Article
378 (6555), pp. 390 - 394 (1995)
Aberrant neural and cardiac development in mice lacking the ErbB4 neuregulin receptor. Nature 151.
Journal Article
121 (10), pp. 3381 - 3391 (1995)
Developing inner ear sensory neurons require TrkB and TrkC receptors for innervation of their peripheral targets. Development 152.
Journal Article
14 (18), pp. 4482 - 4489 (1995)
Developmental changes in NT3 signaling via TrkA and TrkB in embryonic neurons. The EMBO Journal 153.
Journal Article
14 (13), pp. 3116 - 3126 (1995)
Membrane-bound LERK2 ligand can signal through three different Eph-related receptor tyrosine kinases. The EMBO Journal 154.
Journal Article
7 (6), pp. 1424 - 1428 (1995)
The neurotrophin receptors TrkA and TrkB are inhibitory for neurite outgrowth. European Journal of Neuroscience: European Neuroscience Association 155.
Journal Article
15 (9), pp. 4921 - 4929 (1995)
ELF-2, a new member of the Eph ligand family, is segmentally expressed in mouse embryos in the region of the hindbrain and newly forming somites. Molecular and Cellular Biology (Washington, DC) 156.
Journal Article
6 (6), pp. 487 - 495 (1995)
Telling axons where to grow: A role for Eph receptor tyrosine kinases in guidance. Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience 157.
Journal Article
8 (10), pp. 738 - 744 (1994)
Role of neurotrophins in mouse neuronal development. The FASEB Journal 158.
Journal Article
368 (6468), pp. 249 - 251 (1994)
Disruption of the neurotrophin-3 receptor gene trkC eliminates Ia muscle afferents and results in abnormal movements. Nature 159.
Journal Article
368 (6468), pp. 246 - 249 (1994)
Severe sensory and sympathetic neuropathies in mice carrying a disrupted Trk/NGF receptor gene. Nature 160.
Journal Article
75 (1), pp. 113 - 122 (1993)
Targeted disruption of the trkB neurotrophin receptor gene results in nervous system lesions and neonatal death. Cell