R Klein
Klein, Rüdiger 1972-
Klein, Rüdiger
VIAF ID: 42770088 (Personal)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Klein, Rüdiger ‡d 1972-
- 100 1 _ ‡a Klein, Rüdiger
- 100 0 _ ‡a R Klein
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Works
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Absence of functional peroxisomes from mouse CNS causes dysmyelination and axon degeneration | |
Anatomical Coupling of Sensory and Motor Nerve Trajectory via Axon Tracking | |
Axon Guidance: Opposing EPHects in the Growth Cone | |
The axon's balancing act: cis- and trans-interactions between Ephs and ephrins | |
Bidirectional modulation of synaptic functions by Eph/ephrin signaling. | |
c-Jun in Schwann cells promotes axonal regeneration and motoneuron survival via paracrine signaling. | |
Cell Sorting during Regenerative Tissue Formation | |
Cis and trans RET signaling control the survival and central projection growth of rapidly adapting mechanoreceptors. | |
The composition of EphB2 clusters determines the strength in the cellular repulsion response. | |
Cortical circuit alterations precede motor impairments in Huntington's disease mice | |
Coupling Met to specific pathways results in distinct developmental outcomes | |
Deletion of Shp2 in the brain leads to defective proliferation and differentiation in neural stem cells and early postnatal lethality | |
Diagnostik und Klassifikation ätiopathogenetischer Subtypen cerebraler Ischämie anhand der Homburger Schlaganfall-Datenbank | |
Discoidin domain receptor 2 interacts with Src and Shc following its activation by type I collagen | |
Discoidin domain receptor 2 regulates fibroblast proliferation and migration through the extracellular matrix in association with transcriptional activation of matrix metalloproteinase-2 | |
Eph/ephrin signaling in morphogenesis, neural development and plasticity. | |
The eph receptor family:axonal guidance by contact repulsion | |
EphA4-dependent axon guidance is mediated by the RacGAP alpha2-chimaerin | |
EphA4-mediated ipsilateral corticospinal tract misprojections are necessary for bilateral voluntary movements but not bilateral stereotypic locomotion | |
EphB-ephrinB bi-directional endocytosis terminates adhesion allowing contact mediated repulsion. | |
Ephrin-B1 controls the columnar distribution of cortical pyramidal neurons by restricting their tangential migration. | |
Ephrin-B3, a ligand for the receptor EphB3, expressed at the midline of the developing neural tube | |
Ephrin-B3 is the midline barrier that prevents corticospinal tract axons from recrossing, allowing for unilateral motor control | |
Ephrin signalling in the developing nervous system. | |
EphrinB phosphorylation and reverse signaling: regulation by Src kinases and PTP-BL phosphatase | |
Essential role of p38alpha MAP kinase in placental but not embryonic cardiovascular development | |
Excitatory Eph receptors and adhesive ephrin ligands. | |
Exosomes mediate cell contact-independent ephrin-Eph signaling during axon guidance. | |
FLRT structure: balancing repulsion and cell adhesion in cortical and vascular development | |
FLRT3 is a Robo1-interacting protein that determines Netrin-1 attraction in developing axons | |
Fluc‐EGFP reporter mice reveal differential alterations of neuronal proteostasis in aging and disease | |
Forebrain-specific trkB-receptor knockout mice: behaviorally more hyperactive than "depressive". | |
GDNF acts as a chemoattractant to support ephrinA-induced repulsion of limb motor axons. | |
Genetic ablation of FLRT3 reveals a novel morphogenetic function for the anterior visceral endoderm in suppressing mesoderm differentiation | |
Genetic evidence for the adhesion protein IgSF9/Dasm1 to regulate inhibitory synapse development independent of its intracellular domain | |
Genetically- and spatially-defined basolateral amygdala neurons control food consumption and social interaction | |
Gulp1 controls Eph/ephrin trogocytosis and is important for cell rearrangements during development | |
Immunohistochemical evidence of seizure-induced activation of trkB receptors in the mossy fiber pathway of adult mouse hippocampus. | |
In Situ Architecture and Cellular Interactions of PolyQ Inclusions | |
The in vivo contribution of motor neuron TrkB receptors to mutant SOD1 motor neuron disease | |
Inactivation of VCP/ter94 suppresses retinal pathology caused by misfolded rhodopsin in Drosophila | |
Induction of noncatalytic TrkB neurotrophin receptors during axonal sprouting in the adult hippocampus | |
Intrinsic Circuits in the Lateral Central Amygdala | |
Kinase-dependent and kinase-independent functions of EphA4 receptors in major axon tract formation in vivo. | |
Kinase-independent requirement of EphB2 receptors in hippocampal synaptic plasticity | |
Met signaling is required for recruitment of motor neurons to PEA3-positive motor pools. | |
Multimodal Eph/Ephrin signaling controls several phases of urogenital development | |
Multiple roles for hepatocyte growth factor in sympathetic neuron development. | |
Multiple roles of ephrins in morphogenesis, neuronal networking, and brain function. | |
The N-terminal globular domain of Eph receptors is sufficient for ligand binding and receptor signaling | |
The neuregulin receptor, ErbB4, is not required for normal development and adult maintenance of the substantia nigra pars compacta. | |
Neuron-astrocyte communication and synaptic plasticity. | |
The Neurotrophin Receptors TrkA and TrkB are Inhibitory for Neurite Outgrowth | |
Novel effector function for an old receptor | |
Pitx3 is a critical mediator of GDNF-induced BDNF expression in nigrostriatal dopaminergic neurons. | |
Placental labyrinth formation in mice requires endothelial FLRT2/UNC5B signaling | |
Point mutation in trkB causes loss of NT4-dependent neurons without major effects on diverse BDNF responses. | |
The Rab5 guanylate exchange factor Rin1 regulates endocytosis of the EphA4 receptor in mature excitatory neurons | |
Receptor tyrosine kinase ErbB4 modulates neuroblast migration and placement in the adult forebrain | |
Regulation of Cerebral Cortex Folding by Controlling Neuronal Migration via FLRT Adhesion Molecules | |
Release of full-length EphB2 receptors from hippocampal neurons to cocultured glial cells. | |
Ret rescues mitochondrial morphology and muscle degeneration of Drosophila Pink1 mutants | |
RET signaling does not modulate MPTP toxicity but is required for regeneration of dopaminergic axon terminals. | |
Role for ephrinB2 in postnatal lung alveolar development and elastic matrix integrity. | |
A role for the Ras signalling pathway in synaptic transmission and long-term memory | |
Rüdiger Klein: reading the guideposts for axon guidance. Interview by Caitlin Sedwick. | |
Signaling from axon guidance receptors | |
Signalling mechanisms | |
Similarities and differences in the way neurotrophins interact with the Trk receptors in neuronal and nonneuronal cells | |
Structural basis of latrophilin-FLRT interaction | |
Structural Perspectives on Axon Guidance | |
Structurally encoded intraclass differences in EphA clusters drive distinct cell responses | |
Super-complexes of adhesion GPCRs and neural guidance receptors | |
Survival of inner ear sensory neurons in trk mutant mice | |
TEF-1 and C/EBPbeta are major p38alpha MAPK-regulated transcription factors in proliferating cardiomyocytes. | |
Tiam-Rac signaling mediates trans-endocytosis of ephrin receptor EphB2 and is important for cell repulsion. | |
Topography in hippocampal mossy fiber plasticity. | |
The trk proto-oncogene encodes a receptor for nerve growth factor | |
TrkB and neurotrophin-4 are important for development and maintenance of sympathetic preganglionic neurons innervating the adrenal medulla. | |
trkC, a new member of the trk family of tyrosine protein kinases, is a receptor for neurotrophin-3 | |
Tyro-3 family receptors are essential regulators of mammalian spermatogenesis | |
Tyrosine phosphorylation sites in ephrinB2 are required for hippocampal long-term potentiation but not long-term depression. |