Book Chapter (16)

81.
Book Chapter
Stühmer, W.; Methfessel, C.; Witzemann, V.; Sakmann, B.: Rat brain sodium channels recorded from Xenopus oocytes. In: Membrane Control of Cellular Activity, Vol. 33, pp. 155 - 159 (Ed. Lüttgau, H.C.). Gustav Fischer Verlag, Stuttgart (1986)
82.
Book Chapter
Koenen, M.; Griesser, H. W.; Müller−Hill, B.: Immunological detection of chimeric β-galactosidases expressed by plasmid vectors. In: DNA Cloning I, Vol. 15, Chapter 4 Ed., pp. 89 - 99. IRL Press at Oxford Univ. Press, Oxford (1985)
83.
Book Chapter
Langsley, G.; Mercereau−Puijalon, O.; Pereira da Silva, L.; Scherf, A.; Koenen, M.; Müller−Hill, B.: Molecular cloning as an approach for the development of malaria vaccines: Analysis of two clones derived from a genomic expression library. In: Vaccines eighty-five; Molecular and chemical Basis of resistance to parasitic, bacterial, and viral diseases, Vol. 1985, pp. 45 - 50. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, N.J. (1985)
84.
Book Chapter
Witzemann, V.; Boustead, C.; Walker, J. H.: Major proteins of the electric organ from torpedo marmorata − possible association with the postsynaptic membrane. In: Molecular Basis of Nerve Activity, pp. 293 - 302 (Eds. Changeux, J. P.; Hucho, F.; Maelicke, A.; Neumann, E.). de Gruyter, Berlin, New York (1985)
85.
Book Chapter
Witzemann, V.; Schmid, D.; Whittaker, V. P.: Embryological differentiation of the postsynaptic membrane of the Torpedo electromotor synapse. In: Molecular Aspects of Neurological Disordes, pp. 115 - 122 (Ed. Jeffrey, P. L.). Academ. Press, North Ryde, Australia (1983)
86.
Book Chapter
Witzemann, V.; Schmid, D.: Embryological development of the electric organ of torpedo marmorata: in vitro translation of embryonic mRNA. In: Biochemistry of the Nervous Neuroreceptors, pp. 215 - 220 (Ed. Hucho, F.). de Gruyter, Berlin, New York (1982)
87.
Book Chapter
Witzemann, V.; Whittaker, V. P.: Embryological development of the electric organ of torpedo marmorata: acetylcholine receptor and acetylcholinesterase. In: Biochemistry of the Nervous Neuroreceptors, pp. 203 - 213 (Ed. Hucho, F.). de Gruyter, Berlin, New York (1982)
88.
Book Chapter
Krenz, W.−.; Tashiro, T.; Wächtler, K.; Whittaker, V. P.; Witzemann, V.: The chemical embryology of the electromotor system of torpedo marmorata. In: Cholinergic Mechanisms. Phylogenetic Aspects, Ventral and Peripheral Synapses, and Clinical Significance, Vol. Volume 25, pp. 47 - 58 (Eds. Pepeu, G.; Ladinsky, H.). Plenum Press, New York (1981)
89.
Book Chapter
Witzemann, V.; Walker, J. H.: Studies on the structure of acetylcholine receptor. In: Cholinergic Mechanisms., Vol. Volume 25, pp. 653 - 658 (Eds. Pepeu, G.; Ladinsky, H.). Plenum Press, New York (1981)
90.
Book Chapter
Arglebe, C.; Chilla, R.; Witzemann, V.: Possible role of parotid adrenergic beta-receptors in sialadenosis. In: Advances in Physiological Sciences, Vol. 28, pp. 335 - 340 (1980)
91.
Book Chapter
Raftery, M. A.; Blanchard, S. G.; Elliot, J.; Hartig, P.; Moore, H.; Quast, U.; Schimerlik, M.; Witzemann, V.; Wu, W.: Properties of Torpedo californica acetylcholine receptor. In: Neurotoxins, Vol. 3, pp. 159 - 182 (Eds. Ceccarelli, B.; Clementi, F.). Raven Press, New York (1979)

Conference Paper (1)

92.
Conference Paper
Hörber, J. K. H.; Schuler, F. M.; Witzemann, V.; Müller, H.; Ruppersberg, J. P.: Imaging biological membrane structures with a scanning tunneling microscope. In: AIP Conference Proceedings 241, pp. 209 - 218. Scanned Probe Microscopy, 1992. Wickramsinghe, New York (1992)

Thesis - PhD (3)

93.
Thesis - PhD
Henschel, O.: Funktion der muskelspezifischen Kinase MuSK: Analyse durch konditionale Inaktivierung im transgenen Tiermodell. Dissertation, 109 pp., Ruprecht−Karls−Universität, Heidelberg (2004)
94.
Thesis - PhD
Peter, C.: Modulation der Aktivität des nikotinischen Acetylcholinrezeptors in transgenen Tiermodellen. Dissertation, 140 pp., Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, Heidelberg (2003)
95.
Thesis - PhD
Berberich, C.: Die Promotoranalyse der b-Untereinheit des Acetylcholinrezeptors: Cis-regulative Sequenzen und funktioneller Einsatz im transgenen Tiermodell. Dissertation, 61 pp., Ruprecht−Karls−Universität Heidelberg, Heidelberg (1994)

Thesis - Diploma (1)

96.
Thesis - Diploma
Yampolsky, P.: Analyse des zeitlichen und räumlichen Expressionsmusters eines herzspezifisch regulierten Cre-GFP-Konstruktes an einem transgenen Mausmodell. Diploma, 59 pp., Ruprecht−Karls−Universität Heidelberg, Heidelberg (2003)
Go to Editor View