Forschungsgruppe Englert

Publikationen

2009

  • Effects of dietary restriction on mortality and age-related phenotypes in the short-lived fish Nothobranchius furzeri.
    Terzibasi E, Lefrançois C, Domenici P, Hartmann N, Graf M, Cellerino A
    Aging Cell 2009, 8(2), 88-99
  • Mapping loci associated with tail color and sex determination in the short-lived fish Nothobranchius furzeri.
    Valenzano* DR, Kirschner* J, Kamber RA, Zhang E, Weber D, Cellerino A, Englert C, Platzer M, Reichwald K, Brunet A
    Genetics 2009, 183(4), 1385-95 * equal contribution

2008

  • TSA downregulates Wilms tumor gene 1 (Wt1) expression at multiple levels.
    Makki MS, Heinzel T, Englert C
    Nucleic Acids Res 2008, 36(12), 4067-78
  • Eyes absent proteins: characterization of substrate specificity and phosphatase activity of mutants associated with branchial, otic and renal anomalies.
    Musharraf A, Markschies N, Teichmann K, Pankratz S, Landgraf K, Englert C, Imhof D
    Chembiochem 2008, 9(14), 2285-94

2007

  • Specific alterations of tyrosine hydroxylase immunopositive cells in the retina of NT-4 knock out mice.
    Calamusa M, Pattabiraman PP, Pozdeyev N, Iuvone PM, Cellerino A, Domenici L
    Vision Res 2007, 47(11), 1523-36 published during change of institution
  • Neurophysiological correlates for the perception of facial sexual dimorphism.
    Cellerino A, Borghetti D, Valenzano DR, Tartarelli G, Mennucci A, Murri L, Sartucci F
    Brain Res Bull 2007, 71(5), 515-22 published during change of institution
  • The Müllerian duct: recent insights into its development and regression.
    Klattig J, Englert C
    Sex Dev 2007, 1(5), 271-8
  • Wilms' tumor protein Wt1 is an activator of the anti-Müllerian hormone receptor gene Amhr2.
    Klattig J, Sierig R, Kruspe D, Besenbeck B, Englert C
    Mol Cell Biol 2007, 27(12), 4355-64
  • WT1-mediated gene regulation in early urogenital ridge development.
    Klattig J, Sierig R, Kruspe D, Makki MS, Englert C
    Sex Dev 2007, 1(4), 238-54
  • The Wilms tumor genes wt1a and wt1b control different steps during formation of the zebrafish pronephros.
    Perner B, Englert C, Bollig F
    Dev Biol 2007, 309(1), 87-96