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A D Bergemann

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Bergemann A
Dev Med Child Neurol . 2009 Apr; 51(5):337-8. PMID: 19388145
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Feldheim D, Kim Y, Bergemann A, Frisen J, Barbacid M, Flanagan J
Neuron . 2000 Apr; 25(3):563-74. PMID: 10774725
Ephrin-A2 and -A5 are thought to be anteroposterior mapping labels for the retinotectal/retinocollicular projection. Here, gene disruptions of both these ephrins are characterized. Focal retinal labeling reveals moderate map abnormalities...
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Bergemann A, Zhang L, Chiang M, Brambilla R, Klein R, Flanagan J
Oncogene . 1998 Mar; 16(4):471-80. PMID: 9484836
The ephrins are a family of ligands that bind to Eph family receptor tyrosine kinases, and have been implicated in axon guidance and other patterning processes during vertebrate development. We...
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Lorenz U, Bergemann A, Steinberg H, Flanagan J, Li X, Galli S, et al.
J Exp Med . 1996 Sep; 184(3):1111-26. PMID: 9064328
Receptor protein tyrosine kinases (RTKs) transmit downstream signals via interactions with secondary signaling molecules containing SH2 domains. Although many SH2-phosphotyrosyl interactions have been defined in vitro, little is known about...
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Brambilla R, Bruckner K, Orioli D, Bergemann A, Flanagan J, Klein R
Mol Cell Neurosci . 1996 Jan; 8(2-3):199-209. PMID: 8918835
The Eph family of receptor tyrosine kinases and their cell surface bound ligands have been implicated in a number of developmental processes, including axon pathfinding and fasciculation, as well as...
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Bergemann A, Cheng H, Brambilla R, Klein R, Flanagan J
Mol Cell Biol . 1995 Sep; 15(9):4921-9. PMID: 7651410
The Eph receptors are the largest known family of receptor tyrosine kinases and are notable for distinctive expression patterns in the nervous system and in early vertebrate development. However, all...
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Cheng H, Nakamoto M, Bergemann A, Flanagan J
Cell . 1995 Aug; 82(3):371-81. PMID: 7634327
Topographic maps with a defined spatial ordering of neuronal connections are a key feature of brain organization. Such maps are believed to develop in response to complementary position-specific labels in...
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Brambilla R, Schnapp A, Casagranda F, Labrador J, Bergemann A, Flanagan J, et al.
EMBO J . 1995 Jul; 14(13):3116-26. PMID: 7621826
The Eph-related family of receptor tyrosine kinases consists of at least 13 members, several of which display distinctive expression patterns in the developing and adult nervous system. Recently, a small...
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Ma Z, Bergemann A, Johnson E
Gene . 1994 Nov; 149(2):311-4. PMID: 7959008
Pur alpha is a sequence-specific single-stranded DNA-binding protein with affinity for an element present in several eukaryotic origins of DNA replication (ori) and gene regulatory regions. We report here the...
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Bergemann A, Ma Z, Johnson E
Mol Cell Biol . 1992 Dec; 12(12):5673-82. PMID: 1448097
The human Pur factor binds strongly to a sequence element repeated within zones of initiation of DNA replication in several eukaryotic cells. The protein binds preferentially to the purine-rich single...