Forschungsgruppe Englert

Publikationen

2009

  • WID, a novel negative regulator of the WNT signaling pathway, is important for kidney development.
    Shin Kim M, Kitagaki J, Bollig F, Englert C, Perantoni AO, Lee SB
    Dev Biol 2009, 331(2), 484
  • The Wilms tumour protein is required for kidney function in adult mice.
    Sierig R, Kruspe D, Kastner J, Lück C, Witzgall R, Englert C
    Mech Dev 2009, 126(Supplement 1), S152
  • Scribble participates in Hippo signaling and is required for normal zebrafish pronephros development.
    Skouloudaki K, Puetz M, Simons M, Courbard JR, Boehlke C, Hartleben B, Engel C, Moeller MJ, Englert C, Bollig F, Schäfer T, Ramachandran H, Mlodzik M, Huber TB, Kuehn EW, Kim E, Kramer-Zucker A, Walz G
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2009, 106(21), 8579-84
  • 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