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Fritz G. Rathjen
Fritz G. Rathjen
Max-Delbrück-Center
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Immunocytological and biochemical characterization of a new neuronal cell surface component (L1 antigen) which is involved in cell adhesion.
FG Rathjen, M Schachner
The EMBO journal 3 (1), 1-10, 1984
8501984
L1 mono-and polyclonal antibodies modify cell migration in early postnatal mouse cerebellum
J Lindner, FG Rathjen, M Schachner
Nature 305 (5933), 427-430, 1983
5511983
Membrane glycoproteins involved in neurite fasciculation.
FG Rathjen, JM Wolff, R Frank, F Bonhoeffer, U Rutishauser
The Journal of cell biology 104 (2), 343-353, 1987
3971987
Extension of neurites on axons is impaired by antibodies against specific neural cell surface glycoproteins.
S Chang, FG Rathjen, JA Raper
The Journal of Cell Biology 104 (2), 355-362, 1987
3641987
Neurite outgrowth on immobilized axonin-1 is mediated by a heterophilic interaction with L1 (G4).
TB Kuhn, ET Stoeckli, MA Condrau, FG Rathjen, P Sonderegger
The Journal of cell biology 115 (4), 1113-1126, 1991
3311991
Neural cell recognition molecule L1: from cell biology to human hereditary brain malformations
T Brümmendorf, S Kenwrick, FG Rathjen
Current opinion in neurobiology 8 (1), 87-97, 1998
3171998
Neural cell recognition molecule F11: homology with fibronectin type III and immunoglobulin type C domains
T Brümmendorf, JM Wolff, R Frank, FG Rathjen
Neuron 2 (4), 1351-1361, 1989
2741989
The axonal recognition molecule F11 is a multifunctional protein: specific domains mediate interactions with Ng-CAM and restrictin
T Brm̈mendorf, M Hubert, U Treubert, R Leuschner, A Tárnok, ...
Neuron 10 (4), 711-727, 1993
2311993
Structure/function relationships of axon-associated adhesion receptors of the immunoglobulin superfamily
T Brümmendorf, FG Rathjen
Current opinion in neurobiology 6 (5), 584-593, 1996
2261996
Regulation of axonal growth in the vertebrate nervous system by interactions between glycoproteins belonging to two subgroups of the immunoglobulin superfamily.
P Sonderegger, FG Rathjen
The Journal of cell biology 119 (6), 1387-1394, 1992
1931992
Neurofascin: a novel chick cell-surface glycoprotein involved in neurite-neurite interactions
FG Rathjen, JM Wolff, S Chang, F Bonhoeffer, JA Raper
Cell 51 (5), 841-849, 1987
1901987
Axonal glycoproteins with immunoglobulin‐and fibronectin type III‐related domains in vertebrates: structural features, binding activities, and signal transduction
T Brümmendorf, FG Rathjen
Journal of neurochemistry 61 (4), 1207-1219, 1993
1881993
The chicken neural extracellular matrix molecule restrictin: similarity with EGF-, fibronectin type III-, and fibrinogen-like motifs
U Nörenberg, H Ville, JM Wolff, R Frank, FG Rathjen
Neuron 8 (5), 849-863, 1992
1871992
Restrictin: a chick neural extracellular matrix protein involved in cell attachment co-purifies with the cell recognition molecule F11
F G. Rathjen, M Wolff, R Chiquet-Ehrismann
Development 113 (1), 151-164, 1991
1841991
Coxsackievirus-adenovirus receptor (CAR) is essential for early embryonic cardiac development
AA Dorner, F Wegmann, S Butz, K Wolburg-Buchholz, H Wolburg, A Mack, ...
Journal of cell science 118 (15), 3509-3521, 2005
1722005
Pathological missense mutations of neural cell adhesion molecule L1 affect homophilic and heterophilic binding activities
E De Angelis, J MacFarlane, JS Du, G Yeo, R Hicks, FG Rathjen, ...
The EMBO Journal 18 (17), 4744-4753, 1999
1601999
Induction of axonal growth by heterophilic interactions between the cell surface recognition proteins Fll and Nr-CAM/Bravo
G Morales, M Hubert, T Brümmendorf, U Treubert, A Tárnok, U Schwarz, ...
Neuron 11 (6), 1113-1122, 1993
1581993
The tight junction protein CAR regulates cardiac conduction and cell–cell communication
U Lisewski, Y Shi, U Wrackmeyer, R Fischer, C Chen, A Schirdewan, ...
The Journal of experimental medicine 205 (10), 2369-2379, 2008
1572008
Structure of the axonal surface recognition molecule neurofascin and its relationship to a neural subgroup of the immunoglobulin superfamily.
H Volkmer, B Hassel, JM Wolff, R Frank, FG Rathjen
The Journal of cell biology 118 (1), 149-161, 1992
1551992
The neural cell recognition molecule neurofascin interacts with syntenin-1 but not with syntenin-2, both of which reveal self-associating activity
M Koroll, FG Rathjen, H Volkmer
Journal of Biological Chemistry 276 (14), 10646-10654, 2001
1422001
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